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Staged Otherness: Ethnic Shows in Central and Eastern Europe, 1850-1939

Editat de Dagnoslaw Demski, Dominika Czarnecka
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2022
The cultural phenomenon of exhibiting non-European people in front of the European audiences in the 19th and 20th century was concentrated in the metropolises in the western part of the continent. Nevertheless, traveling ethnic troupes and temporary exhibitions of non-European humans took place also in territories located to the east of the Oder river and Austria. The contributors to this edited volume present practices of ethnographic shows in Russia, Poland, Czechia, Slovenia, Hungary, Germany, Romania, and Austria and discuss the reactions of local audiences. The essays offer critical arguments to rethink narratives of cultural encounters in the context of ethnic shows. By demonstrating the many ways in which the western models and customs were reshaped, developed, and contested in Central and Eastern European contexts, the authors argue that the dominant way of characterizing these performances as “human zoos” is too narrow.
The contributors had to tackle the difficult task of finding traces other than faint copies of official press releases by the tour organizers. The original source material was drawn from local archives, museums, and newspapers of the discussed period. A unique feature of the volume is the rich amount of images that complement every single case study of ethnic shows.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789633864395
ISBN-10: 9633864399
Pagini: 460
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 1.01 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Central European University Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Notă biografică

Dagnoslaw Demski is an associate professor at the Centre for Ethnology and Contemporary Anthropology at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. 
Dominika Czarnecka is an assistant professor at the Centre for Ethnology and Contemporary Anthropology at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments, 1. Introduction: From Western to Peripheral Voices, PART I. EUROPEAN VERSUS INDIGENOUS AGENCY, PART II. PERFORMING THE ETHNOGRAPHIC OTHER, PART III. ACROSS LOCAL CONTEXTS, Epilogue, List of Contributors, Index

Descriere

Examines the cultural phenomenon of exhibiting non-European people in front of European audiences during the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on practices in Russia, Poland, Czechia, Slovenia, Hungary, Germany, Romania, and Austria, where traveling ethnic troupes and temporary exhibitions took place.