Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture / Edition 1

Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture / Edition 1

by Nadja Durbach
ISBN-10:
0520257685
ISBN-13:
9780520257689
Pub. Date:
10/13/2009
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520257685
ISBN-13:
9780520257689
Pub. Date:
10/13/2009
Publisher:
University of California Press
Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture / Edition 1

Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture / Edition 1

by Nadja Durbach
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Overview

In 1847, during the great age of the freak show, the British periodical Punch bemoaned the public's “prevailing taste for deformity.” This vividly detailed work argues that far from being purely exploitative, displays of anomalous bodies served a deeper social purpose as they generated popular and scientific debates over the meanings attached to bodily difference. Nadja Durbach examines freaks both well-known and obscure including the Elephant Man; “Lalloo, the Double-Bodied Hindoo Boy,” a set of conjoined twins advertised as half male, half female; Krao, a seven-year-old hairy Laotian girl who was marketed as Darwin's “missing link”; the ”Last of the Mysterious Aztecs” and African “Cannibal Kings,” who were often merely Irishmen in blackface. Upending our tendency to read late twentieth-century conceptions of disability onto the bodies of freak show performers, Durbach shows that these spectacles helped to articulate the cultural meanings invested in otherness—and thus clarified what it meant to be British—at a key moment in the making of modern and imperial ideologies and identities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520257689
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/13/2009
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Nadja Durbach is Associate Professor of History at the University of Utah. She is the author of Bodily Matters: The Anti Vaccination Movement in England, 1853-1907.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Exhibiting Freaks

1. Monstrosity, Masculinity, and Medicine: Reexamining “the Elephant Man”
2. Two Bodies, Two Selves, Two Sexes: Conjoined Twins and “the Double-Bodied Hindoo Boy
3. The Missing Link and the Hairy Belle: Evolution, Imperialism, and “Primitive” Sexuality
4. Aztecs and Earthmen: Declining Civilizations and Dying Races
5. “When the Cannibal King Began to Talk”: Performing Race, Class, and Ethnicity

Conclusion / The Decline of the Freak Show
Notes
Bibliography

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"This is a marvelously researched and engagingly written work of history."—Bulletin of the History of Medicine

"Spectacle of Deformity is a detailed and provocative history of the Victorian freak show in Great Britain."—Victorian Studies

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