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Behind the Burnt Cork Mask

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The songs, dances, jokes, parodies, spoofs, and skits of blackface groups such as the Virginia Minstrels and Buckley's Serenaders became wildly popular in antebellum America. Drawing on an unprecedented archival study of playbills, newspapers, sketches, monologues, and music, William J. Mahar explores the racist practices of minstrel entertainers and considers their performances as troubled representations of ethnicity, class, gender, and culture in the nineteenth century. 

Mahar investigates the relationships between blackface comedy and other Western genres and traditions; between the music of minstrel shows and its European sources; and between "popular" and "elite" constructions of culture. Locating minstrel performances within their complex sites of production, Mahar reassesses the historiography of the field.

Undertitel
Early Blackface Minstrelsy and Antebellum American Popular Culture
Författare
William J. Mahar
ISBN
9780252066962
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
626 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1998-12-01
Sidor
472