Description
Product ID: | 9781476676760 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | The Blackface Minstrel Show in Mass Media |
Subtitle: | 20th Century Performances on Radio, Records, Film and Television |
Authors: | Author: Tim Brooks |
Page Count: | 290 |
Subjects: | Media studies, Media studies, Ethnic studies, Ethnic studies |
Description: | The minstrel show occupies a controversial space in American popular culture. While it is seen as a relic of America's racist past, it also provided the first vehicle by which African-Americans were able to enter the entertainment world. This book investigates the 20th century history of minstrelsy as it entered the age of mass media. The minstrel show occupies a complex and controversial space in the history of American popular culture. Today considered a shameful relic of America''s racist past, it nonetheless offered many black performers of the 19th and early 20th centuries their only opportunity to succeed in a white-dominated entertainment world, where white performers in blackface had by the 1830s established minstrelsy as an enduringly popular national art form. This book traces the often overlooked history of the "modern" minstrel show through the advent of 20th century mass media--when stars like Al Jolson, Bing Crosby and Mickey Rooney continued a long tradition of affecting black music, dance and theatrical styles for mainly white audiences--to its abrupt end in the 1950s. A companion two-CD reissue of recordings discussed in the book is available from Archeophone Records at www.archeophone.com. |
Imprint Name: | McFarland & Co Inc |
Publisher Name: | McFarland & Co Inc |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2019-11-29 |