Książka Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895 Jill Lane

Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895

Autor: Jill Lane
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895 Jill Lane "A model for theatre scholarship on racial impersonation."--Thea...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2005
strony
288
EAN
9780812238679
ISBN
0812238672
Enbook ID
01282163
Waga
576
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 27

Pełny opis

Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895 Jill Lane "A model for theatre scholarship on racial impersonation."--Theatre Journal "Blackface performance, treated in U.S. scholarship as if it were an exclusively national phenomenon, has not until now been the subject of an extended study for Cuba, where it was the main vehicle for shaping a sense of hybridity. Lane shows that performance reiterated the contradiction between blacks and whites while trying to overcome it. From acting up to impersonation, Lane links some liberating practices of anticolonialism in the Americas with the binding mechanisms for a new national unity."--Doris Sommer, Harvard University "A valuable source on nineteenth-century Cuban cultural manifestations. Highly recommended."--Choice Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895 offers a critical history of the relation between racial impersonation, national sentiment, and the emergence of an anticolonial public sphere in nineteenth-century Cuba. Through a study of Cuba's vernacular theatre, the teatro bufo, and of related forms of music, dance, and literature, Lane argues that blackface performance was a primary site for the development of mestizaje, Cuba's racialized national ideology, in which African and Cuban become simultaneously mutually exclusive and mutually formative. Popular with white Cuban-born audiences during the period of Cuba's anticolonial wars, the teatro bufo was celebrated for combining Spanish elements with supposedly African rhythms and choreography. Its wealth of short comic plays developed a well-loved repertory of blackface stock characters, from the negrito to the mulata, played by white actors in blackface. Lane contends that these practices were embraced by white audiences as especially national forms that helped define Cuba's opposition to Spain, at the same time that they secured prevailing racial hierarchies for a future Cuban nation. Comparing the teatro bufo to related forms of racial representation, particularly those created by black Cubans in theatres and in the press, Lane analyzes performance as a form of social contestation through which an emergent Cuban national community struggled over conflicting visions of race and nation. Jill Lane teaches theatre studies and American studies at Yale University. Rethinking the Americas 2005 | 288 pages | 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-3867-9 | Cloth | $59.95s | GBP39.00 World Rights | Literature, African-American/African Studies, Latin American/Caribbean Studies Short copy: Blackface Cuba, 1840-1895 offers a critical history of the relation between racial impersonation, national sentiment, and an anticolonial public sphere in nineteenth-century Cuba.

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