Star of stage and screen, cultural ambassador, civil rights and
political activist-Josephine Baker was defined by the various
public roles that made her 50-year career an exemplar of postmodern
identity. Her legacy continues to influence modern culture more
than 40 years after her death. This collection of new essays
interprets Baker's life in the context of modernism, feminism,
race, gender and sexuality. The contributors focus on various
aspects of her life and career, including her performances and
public reception, civil rights efforts, the architecture of her
unbuilt house, and her modern-day ""afterlife.
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