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Shakespeare and the Fur Trade: Ermines and Whiteness in The Winter’s Tale

June 29, 2023 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Fur was an important marker of status in early modern England.

This talk, by Dr Todd Andrew Borlick, investigates the role of fur as a performing object on the Shakespearean stage, revealing the problematic alliance between the theatre industry and the global fur trade.

It argues that Shakespeare troubles this alliance by humanising animals and bestialising humans, while exposing furs as signifiers of racialised affect. Specifically, it looks at the queen Hermione in The Winter’s Tale as a personified ermine, a creature that embodies monarchical power, female sexual purity, and hyper-whiteness.

Dr. Todd Andrew Borlik ia a Reader in Renaissance Literature, Director of International for Arts & Humanities, Admission Tutor for English Literature, Creative Writing, and Screen Writing, and Membership Secretary for ASLE-UKI
Find out more in his most recent book – Shakespeare Beyond the Green World

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Date:
June 29, 2023
Time:
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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Huddersfield Art Gallery: Unit 7
Unit 7, Piazza Shopping Centre, Princess Alexandra Walk
Huddersfield, HD1 2RS United Kingdom
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Accessibility Information
The Gallery has level access but please be aware there are no public toilets at the Piazza.
Transport Information
Huddersfield bus or train station are within walking distance.