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Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series) Book

Blackface minstrelsy is associated particularly with popular culture in the United States and Britain, though it was also known in other Anglophone countries such as South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, and was even adopted in colonial and postcolonial contexts such as Egypt and West Africa. Despite the continual two-way flow of performers, troupes and companies across the Atlantic, there is little in Britain to match the scholarship of blackface studies in the States. This book concentrates on the distinctively British trajectory of minstrelsy.The historical study and cultural analysis of minstrelsy is important because of the significant role it played as a form of song, music and theatrical entertainment in the development of popular culture in Britain since the nineteenth century. Minstrelsy had a marked impact on popular music, dance and other aspects of popular culture, both in Britain and the United States. Its impact in the United States also fed into significant song and music genres that were then assimilated in Britain, from ragtime and jazz onwards, but prior to these influences, minstrelsy in Britain developed many distinct features and was adapted to operate within various conventions, themes and traditions in British popular culture. Pickering therefore provides a convincing counter-argument to the assumption among writers in the United States that blackface was exclusively American and its British counterpart purely imitative.It can be seen that minstrelsy went considerably beyond its entertainment value, whether this is considered theatrically, musically, comedically or choreographically. Jokes at the expense of black people and demeaning racial stereotypes of blacks were integral to minstrel entertainment, and along with other aspects of the form created a cultural low-Other that offered confirmation of white racial ascendancy and imperial dominion around the world. The book will attend closely to how this influence on colonialism and imperialism operated and proved ideologically so effective. But British minstrelsy cannot be reduced to its racist and imperialist connections. Enormously important as those connections are, Pickering demonstrates the complexity of the subject by insisting that the minstrel show and minstrel performers be understood also in terms of their own theatrical dynamics, talent and appeal.Read More

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  • 0754658597
  • 9780754658597
  • Michael Pickering
  • 13 March 2008
  • Ashgate
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 270
  • illustrated edition
  • Illustrated
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