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3. Eyes Wide Shut: Seeing and Knowing in Othello
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Supriya Chaudhuri
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Blind Spots of Knowledge in Shakespeare and His World 1
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Essays and Responses
- 1. Baffling Terms 31
- Baffling Comedy, Baffling Ourselves: A Response to Adam Zucker 39
- Knowing Games: A Response to Adam Zucker 42
- 2. Shakespeare’s Nuts: The Blind Spots of the Edible Contact Zone 49
- Flying Blind, Going Nuts: A Response to Jonathan Gil Harris 65
- 3. Eyes Wide Shut: Seeing and Knowing in Othello 75
- Seeing Blindness: A Response to Supriya Chaudhuri 89
- Towards an Epistemology of the Stage? A Response to Supriya Chaudhuri 92
- 4. What Emilia Knew: Shakespeare Reads James 101
- Minding Shakespeare’s Gaps: A Response to Aveek Sen 113
- Darkness Visible: A Response to Aveek Sen 116
- 5. Knowing Kin and Kind in The Winter’s Tale 123
- Unknowing Kind: A Response to Tanya Pollard 133
- Difficult Loves: A Response to Tanya Pollard 136
- 6. The Epistemology of Violence in The Comedie of Errors 143
- What Does the Slave Know? A Response to Stephen Spiess 153
- Narrating Violence: A Response to Stephen Spiess 156
- 7. Broken English: A Dialogue 169
- “To sleep, maybe to dream” and Other Encounters with a Trained Machine 170
- The Inheritance of Meat 179
- 8. Conscience Doth Make Errors: The Blind Spot of Shakespearean Quotation 185
- On Not Knowing Shakespeare: A Response to Zachary Lesser 197
- The Food of Points: A Response to Zachary Lesser 199
- Notes on Contributors 207
- Index 211
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Blind Spots of Knowledge in Shakespeare and His World 1
-
Essays and Responses
- 1. Baffling Terms 31
- Baffling Comedy, Baffling Ourselves: A Response to Adam Zucker 39
- Knowing Games: A Response to Adam Zucker 42
- 2. Shakespeare’s Nuts: The Blind Spots of the Edible Contact Zone 49
- Flying Blind, Going Nuts: A Response to Jonathan Gil Harris 65
- 3. Eyes Wide Shut: Seeing and Knowing in Othello 75
- Seeing Blindness: A Response to Supriya Chaudhuri 89
- Towards an Epistemology of the Stage? A Response to Supriya Chaudhuri 92
- 4. What Emilia Knew: Shakespeare Reads James 101
- Minding Shakespeare’s Gaps: A Response to Aveek Sen 113
- Darkness Visible: A Response to Aveek Sen 116
- 5. Knowing Kin and Kind in The Winter’s Tale 123
- Unknowing Kind: A Response to Tanya Pollard 133
- Difficult Loves: A Response to Tanya Pollard 136
- 6. The Epistemology of Violence in The Comedie of Errors 143
- What Does the Slave Know? A Response to Stephen Spiess 153
- Narrating Violence: A Response to Stephen Spiess 156
- 7. Broken English: A Dialogue 169
- “To sleep, maybe to dream” and Other Encounters with a Trained Machine 170
- The Inheritance of Meat 179
- 8. Conscience Doth Make Errors: The Blind Spot of Shakespearean Quotation 185
- On Not Knowing Shakespeare: A Response to Zachary Lesser 197
- The Food of Points: A Response to Zachary Lesser 199
- Notes on Contributors 207
- Index 211