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Agency through Otherness: Portraits of Performers in Circus Route Books, 1875-1925Main MenuIntroductionIntroduction to the book and information about ways to navigate the content.The American Experiment: Circus in ContextCircus performers and American history timelineRouting the Circus: The Things They CarriedCircus Routes Map, 1875-1925Ethnological Congresses and the Spectacleby Rebecca FitzsimmonsShattering Gender Roles: Women in the Circusby Elizabeth HarmanSide Show Sounds: Black Bandleaders Respond to ExoticismAnnexed Circus Musicians by Elizabeth C. HartmanNative Performance and Identity in The Wild West Showby Mariah WahlShowmen's Rests: The Final CurtainCircus Cemetery Plots by Elizabeth C. HartmanList of PerformersPerformers covered in this exhibitBibliography & Further ReadingsBibliography and readings for each chapterAcknowledgementsAngela Yon72f2fd7a28c88ceeba2adcf2c04fee469904c6f1
Prince Youturkey - The Circus As A Place of Belonging
12020-12-23T10:49:14-08:00Anonymous382943Biographyplain2020-12-23T11:00:08-08:00Angela Yon72f2fd7a28c88ceeba2adcf2c04fee469904c6f1Describing the life and tragic death of Prince Youturkey as a member of the circus, discussing his marriage and attempts at naturalization. Intro to circus as a place that attracts marginalized persons and (hopefully, ideally) provides them with support and agency.