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Michelle Dam is a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of South Florida in Tampa. She received her BA in Humanities and her BS in English Education from the University of South Florida and is projected to graduate in December of 2022 with her MA in English Literature. Her scholarship focuses on transhistorical trends in depictions of gender and race, with a focus on contemporary literature that incorporates folklore and fairytales. ABSTRACT In 2015, Janelle Monae re-released “Hell You Talmbout,” coining the #saytheirname hashtags which became rallying cries for protestors in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. Saying their names has become an act of rehumanizing victims and Blackness in public spaces. Each name draws attention to victims of police brutality and speaking their name forces the listener to reckon with their lost future. Educators and literary scholars counter dehumanizing views of Black men and women by choosing to address the racism present in classical texts. Racism has been largely ignored in the public’s reading of classical texts, especially Shakespeare’s plays; however, reading Othello through the lens of the BLM movement reveals trends between Early Modern and current constructions of race. Both Othello and the #saytheirname movement reveal historical trends of dehumanizing Black men and women: BLM through encouraging people to say the names of murdered Black men and women, Othello through the race-labeling he endures when characters omit his name. For the proposed presentation, I will analyze the dehumanization of Black men in Othello through the lens of the Black Lives Matter and #sayhisname movement. I will address the effect of replacing names with racial signifiers within Othello through textual analysis of and comparisons with current media representations. Then I will discuss media representations that perpetuate racial stereotypes which villainize Black men and blame Black victims of violence. Through analyzing Othello, I will address the historical dehumanization of Black men and its relationship to the BLM movement. CONFERENCE INFORMATION "Black Lives Matter: Lessons from a Global Movement" Organizer: GIRES-Global Institute for Research Education & Scholarship Date: 21-22 May 2022 Place: Amsterdam (Virtual) More information: https://www.gires.org/activities/conf...