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Title: Moorish Maidservants and Early Modern Erasure of Black Suffering
Authors: Sheeha, Iman
Keywords: Africa;Early modern
Issue Date: 5-Sep-2022
Publisher: Medieval and Early Modern Orients
Citation: Sheeha, I. (2022) 'Moorish Maidservants and Early Modern Erasure of Black Suffering' in MEMOs Medieval and Early Modern Orients [online]. Available at: https://memorients.com/articles/moorish-maidservants-and-early-modern-erasure-of-black-suffering
Abstract: Moorish maidservants on the early modern stage are almost invariably depicted as evil, lustful, and promiscuous.
Description: AHRC-funded project
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/25200
https://memorients.com/articles/moorish-maidservants-and-early-modern-erasure-of-black-suffering
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