..".engaging, richly illustrated, and well-reserached.... Part
anthology, cultural studies, history, journalism and political
science, it... manages to consistently engage the reader..." -
African Studies Review
"Lindfors's book shows how the 'edutainment' of the 19th century
perpetuated an ignorance of Africa that makes it easy for whites to
stay racist and difficult for blacks to gain an accurate and
dignified understanding of their heritage.... an unusually strong,
readable collection." Boston Book Review
Ethnological show business that is, the displaying of foreign
peoples for commercial and/or educational purposes has a very long
history. In the 19th and 20th centuries some of the most
interesting individuals and groups exhibited in Europe and America
came from Africa, or were said to come from Africa. African
showpeople (real as well as counterfeit), managers and impresarios,
and the audiences who came to gape are the featured attractions
here how they individually and in concert helped to shape Western
perceptions of Africans."
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