Africans on stage : studies in ethnological show business / edited by Bernth Lindfors.
Språk: Engelska Utgivning: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1999Beskrivning: xiii, 302 s. illISBN:- 0253212456
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- Afrikaner i utlandet -- historia
- Ethnology -- Africa, Sub-Saharan -- Exhibitions
- Blacks -- Africa -- Exhibitions
- Blacks -- Europe -- Public opinion
- Blacks -- United States -- Public opinion
- Curiosities and wonders -- Africa -- Exhibitions
- Performing arts -- Europe -- Exhibitions
- Performing arts -- United States -- Exhibitions
- Public opinion -- Europe
- Public opinion -- United States
- Rasism inom antropologin -- historia
- Rasfördomar -- historia
- Dickens, Charles (sidor)
- Farini, Guillermo Antonio (sidor)
- Barnum, P.T. (sidor)
- Taaibosch, Franz (sidor)
- LoBagola, Bata Kindai Amgoza ibn (sidor)
- Etnologi
- Utställningar
- Rasism och teater
- Gästspel, Afrika i Europa
- Gästspel, Afrika i USA
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Index
Display of the body Hottentot / Z.S. Strother -- Charles Dickens and the Zulus / Bernth Lindfors --?Africa meets the great Farini / Shane Peacock -- "Spectatorial Lust": the African choir in England, 1891-1893 / Veit Erlmann -- "Darkest Africa": African shows at America's world's fairs, 1893-1940 / Robert W. Rydell -- A revelation in strange humanity: six Congo Pygmies in Britain, 1905-1907 / Jeffrey P. Green -- Ota Benga and the Barnum perplex / Harvey Blume -- "Clicko": Franz Taaibosch, South African bushman entertainer in England, France, Cuba, and the United States, 1908-1940 / Neil Parsons -- Bata Kindai Amgoza Ibn LoBagola and the making of An African savage's own story / David Killingray and Willie Henderson -- "Bain's bushmen": scenes at the Empire Exhibition, 1936 / Robert J. Gordon.