Women of the American Circus, 1880-1940

Women of the American Circus, 1880-1940

Women of the American Circus, 1880-1940

Women of the American Circus, 1880-1940

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Overview

During the years 1880 to 1940, the glory days of the American circus, a third to a half of the cast members were women--a large group of very visible American workers whose story needs telling. This book, using sources such as diaries, autobiographies, newspaper accounts, films, posters, and route books, first considers the popular media's presentation of these performers as unnatural and scandalous--as well as romantic and thrilling. Next are the stories told by circus women, which contradict and complicate other versions of their lives. Across America in those years an array of acts featured women, such as tableaux, freak shows, girlie shows, tiger acts, and aerial performances, all involving special skills and all detailed here. The book offers a unique and fascinating view of not just the circus but of what it meant to be an American woman at work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476600796
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 10/16/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 223
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Katherine H. Adams is a professor emerita of the Department of English at Loyola University New Orleans. The late Michael L. Keene was a professor emeritus of English at the University of Tennessee Knoxville.
Katherine H. Adams is a professor emerita of the Department of English at Loyola University New Orleans.
The late Michael L. Keene was a professor emeritus of English at the University of Tennessee Knoxville.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Preface     
Introduction     

PART ONE. MEDIA DEPICTIONS: THE STORIES TOLD ABOUT CIRCUS PEOPLE     
1. Circus in the Established Media: Unnatural, Scandalous, Perilous     
2. Circus by Press Agents: Contradictory Extremes     
3. Circus Books for Children: Gendered Romantic Dreams     
4. Romanticized Books for Men and Women     
5. The Complexities of Filmic Representation     

PART TWO. CIRCUS DEPICTIONS: THE STORIES CIRCUS PEOPLE TOLD     
6. Separation and the Status of Other     
7. Entering a Circus Career     
8. Behavior Rules for Women and Their Contracts     
9. The Rigors of Practice     
10. Life on the Road and Rails     
11. Scanty Dress     
12. The (Difficult) Road to Success     

Between pages 92 and 93 are 8 pages containing 8 color plates.

PART THREE. THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN     
13. The Power of the Poster     
14. The Unloading and the Parade     
15. To the Menageries, Games of Chance and the Sideshows     
16. Into the Dressing Tents     
17. The Big Show / The Circus Gaze     
18. Late-Night Girlie Shows     

PART FOUR. CIRCUS WOMEN RANKED AND SEEN     
19. Ballet Girls     
20. Statuary/Tableaux Artists     
21. Mostly Stationary Freaks     
22. The Silent Assistant and the Magic Act     
23. Equestrians     
24. Trainers of Wild Animals     
25. Aerial Artists     
26. Bike/Car Tricksters     
27. Sharpshooters     
28. Clowns     
29. Circus Managers/Owners     
30. Toward the End of a Career     

Conclusion     
Works Cited     
Index     
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