Darkology: Blackface and the American Way of Entertainment, Rhae Lynn Barnes

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Never before has the disturbing story of blackface and its piercing reflection of American society been so comprehensively told. With Darkology, Princeton historian Rhae Lynn Barnes meticulously unravels the complex, subterranean, and all-too-often expunged history of "Darkology"--the insidious study, commodification, and dehumanization of Black life, through which performers caricatured the enslaved and formerly enslaved for their supposed subservience and happy demeanor.

By tracing minstrelsy's evolution through oral histories, material culture, and a wide range of multimedia sources, Barnes's "masterpiece" (David Blight) forces us to reckon with the myriad ways the American Dream wore blackface. Recasting this American story with "vivid and engaging storytelling" (Howard French), Darkology is a landmark work that peers beneath the boulders deliberately obscuring our past--illuminating a path toward a more just and equal society in America's future.

Dimensions

1.8" H x 9.3" L x 6.4" W, 528 pages, hardcover.

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