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Artistes of Colour: ethnic diversity and representation in the Victorian circus

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Category: Books Tags: artistes of colour, bipoc circus, black circus performers, minority circus
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We live in a society that places an increasing value in ethnic diversity and cultural identity. However, the contribution that performers from a variety of ethnic backgrounds made to the development of the circus in the nineteenth century is very often overlooked and largely forgotten. Pablo Fanque and Miss La La may be notable names of the period but there were many others besides. Using contemporary records and images, this book explores the wealth and depth of talented black and other ethnic performers, and the contribution they made to the success of the nineteenth century circus. These are iconic figures who should be drawn in from the margins of history and given the recognition they deserve.

 

By Steve Ward, PhD

Edited by Helen Gould (Salt & Sage Books) and Thom Wall.

Release date: February 22, 2021.

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