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Sawdust sisterhood : how circus empowered women

Ward, Steve
Stroud, Angleterre : Fonthill, 2016

Philip Astley first pegged out his circular 'ride' on the banks of the Thames in 1768 and so laid down the foundations of the modern circus. Performing feats of trick riding with his wife Patty Jones, little did he realise that before long women would become a dominant force in the circus. Sawdust Sisterhood explores how the circus empowered women and gave them the opportunity to compete and succeed as performers in their own right in an otherwise masculine world. Drawing upon historical news reports and contemporary interviews, the book explores the lives of female circus performers and focuses upon several of the more well-known artistes from across two centuries of circus, including; Madame Saqui, the renowned French wire-walker of the early nineteenth century; Nellie Chapman, the Victorian 'Lion Queen' of Wombwells's Menagerie and Circus; and Katie Brumbach, otherwise known as Sandwina, perhaps the most famous Strongwoman of the twentieth century. Sawdust Sisterhood acknowledges the role of the female circus performer across the centuries.

As paragons in heir field, these women became rich, famous and powerful despirte the prevailing sexist attitudes of their time. They often had to overcome undue criticism of their work and censure from those who felt their acts were at best inappropritate and at worst immoral. In performing remarkable, often death-defying physical feats, these women subverted the classic ideals of femininity and undoubtedly contributed to the later sexual revolution.

Sawdust sisterhood explores the journeys of these women and their contributions to the advancement of women's rights. Steve Ward, an expert on the circus, draws together various primary sources. newspaper articles, and feministe scholarship to give a full picture of the pivotal role of women in this medium. He also includes interviews with contemporary female performers and over thirty exquisite images. This is a detailed, personal, and deeply moving account of an often overloocked aspect of the struggle for female emancipation. [Editor's summary]
Philip Astley first pegged out his circular 'ride' on the banks of the Thames in 1768 and so laid down the foundations of the modern circus. Performing feats of trick riding with his wife Patty Jones, little did he realise that before long women would become a dominant force in the circus. Sawdust Sisterhood explores how the circus empowered women and gave them the opportunity to compete and succeed as performers in their own right in an ...


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Mazeppa : un film de Bartabas

Karmitz, Marin
[France] : Presse Eva Simonet, [1993]


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K1862m 1993

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Circus : an investigation into what makes the sawdust fly

Wykes, Alan
Londre : Jupiter Books, 1977

Roll up, roll up ! Prepare to be amazed and delighted, for never has there been a circus book like this before. The Roman circus, with its beauty and carnage; the medieval travelling show, with its mountebanks, tumblers, and exotic animals; Astley's, the eighteenth-century prototype of the modern circus - all are lovingly brought to life in this erudite yet witty study. Alan Wykes' lighthearted history of the circus concentrates on the astonishing, the unusual, and the little-known: an early form of the Big Top, for example, and the tale of the crocodile bought from the anatomist John Hunter. Phineas T. Barnum and Adah Isaacs Menken are both here, of course, but so are Count Lazard and Madame Zazel. And who would have thought that Brigham Young and Grace Darling once appeared under the Big Top? The reader will also learn some curious facts about the private life of the camel.
The many rare and lavish illustrations complement the text and take us behind the scenes of this fascinating world of tinsel and sawdust, whose glamour is perennial.
Alan Wykes fell under its spell at the age of eight. His very first visit to the circus inspired him to collect circus memorabilia, and his lifelong love of the circus has led him into the byways, nooks and crannies of its long history. The result is a splendidly personal and idiosyncratic book - a gallimaufry of anecdotes, always illuminating and diverting, wich will appeal to all who have ever sat enthralled by what is still the Greatest Show on Earth!
Roll up, roll up ! Prepare to be amazed and delighted, for never has there been a circus book like this before. The Roman circus, with its beauty and carnage; the medieval travelling show, with its mountebanks, tumblers, and exotic animals; Astley's, the eighteenth-century prototype of the modern circus - all are lovingly brought to life in this erudite yet witty study. Alan Wykes' lighthearted history of the circus concentrates on the ...


Cote : 791.309 W981c 1977

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