
Human Zoos Science and Spectacle in the Age of Empire
by Blanchard, Pascal; Bancel, Nicolas; Deroo, Eric; Lemaire, SandrineBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
List of Contributors | p. ix |
Human Zoos: The Greatest Exotic Shows in the West: Introduction | p. 1 |
The Specificity of the Human Zoo: Histories and Definitions | |
From Wonder to Error: Monsters from Antiquity to Modernity | p. 52 |
The Hottentot Venus: Birth of a 'Freak' (1815) | p. 62 |
Barnum and Joice Heth: The Birth of Ethnic Shows in the United States (1836) | p. 73 |
London, Capital of Exotic Exhibitions from 1830 to 1860 | p. 81 |
When the Exotic Becomes a Show | p. 89 |
Ethnographic Showcases: Account and Vision | p. 95 |
From Scientific Racism to Popular and Colonial Racism in France and the West | p. 104 |
Human Zoos: The 'Savage' and the Anthropologist | p. 114 |
The Cinema as Zoo-keeper | p. 123 |
Models of the Human Zoo: Populations On Display | |
American Indians in Buffalo Bill's Wild West | p. 134 |
The Ethnographic Exhibitions of the Jardin Zoologique d'Acclimatation | p. 142 |
The Onas Exhibited in the Musee du Nord, Brussels: Reconstruction of a Lost File | p. 151 |
Meeting the Amazons | p. 159 |
Hagenbeck's European Tours: The Development of the Human Zoo | p. 165 |
Africa Meets the Great Farini | p. 174 |
India and Ceylon in Colonial and World Fairs (1851-1931) | p. 195 |
Seeing the Imaginary: On the Popular Reception of Wild West Shows in Germany, 1885-1910 | p. 205 |
Billy the Australian in the Anthropological Laboratory | p. 220 |
Dr Kahn and the Niam-Niams | p. 229 |
Photography and the Making of the Other | p. 239 |
National Identities: The Human Zoo in Context | |
Colonial Expositions and Ethnic Hierarchies in Modern Japan | p. 248 |
The Imperial Exhibitions of Great Britain | p. 259 |
The Congolese in 'Imperial' Belgium | p. 269 |
Freaks and Geeks: Coney Island Sideshow Performers and Long Island Eugenicists, 1910-1935 | p. 276 |
Africans in America: African Villages at America's World's Fairs (1893-1901) | p. 286 |
The 1904 St Louis Anthropological Games | p. 294 |
From the Diorama to the Dialogic: A Century of Exhibiting Africa at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History | p. 307 |
Human Zoos in Switzerland | p. 328 |
Living Ethnological and Colonial Exhibitions in Liberal and Fascist Italy | p. 341 |
Exhibiting People in Spain: Colonialism and Mass Culture | p. 353 |
The Zoos of the Exposition Coloniale Internationale, Paris 1931 | p. 369 |
Postface: Situating Human Zoos | p. 377 |
General Bibliography | p. 393 |
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