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St-Leon, Mark, 1952- .

Spécialiste en histoire du cirque australien.


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Circus : the australian story

St-Leon, Mark
Melbourne : Melbourne Books, 2011

Circus: The Australian Story is a large format book, soft cover, in full colour. This book represents the culmination of some four decades of research into an area of modern Australia’s history, previously uncharted.

In nearly 300 pages and accompanied by as many images, Circus: The Australian Story traces the history of the circus in Australia from its ancient, medieval and London roots, to the first exhibitions in the colonies in the 1830s and 40s and through its subsequent growth, decline and recent renaissance.

The book gives considerable attention to the rich exchange of circus between Australia and the USA, Japan and other countries. It identifies Australia’s great contributions to the international annals of the circus.

A closing chapter surveys the emergence of a contemporary circus industry and the establishment of federally-funded National Institute of Circus Arts. [editor summary]
Circus: The Australian Story is a large format book, soft cover, in full colour. This book represents the culmination of some four decades of research into an area of modern Australia’s history, previously uncharted.

In nearly 300 pages and accompanied by as many images, Circus: The Australian Story traces the history of the circus in Australia from its ancient, medieval and London roots, to the first exhibitions in the colonies in the 1830s ...


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Circus dreams : australian themes, a critical inquiry into circus in Austalia

St-Leon, Mark
Saarbrücken : VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008

Études élaborées sur plusieurs décennies par l'auteur, offrant un riche panorama sur l'esthétique, l'économie, l'histoire, l'implication et les retombées des arts du cirque depuis ses origines à ses enjeux actuels en Australie.


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Circus in Australia : index of show movement, 1833-1969

St-Leon, Mark
Penshurst (Australie) : Mark St-Leon and Associates, 2005


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Circus in Australia : Its Origins and Developpement to 1856

St-Leon, Mark
Mark Valentine St-Leon, 2005

Circus in Australia : Its Origins and Developpement to 1856 est le premier livre d'une série prévue de quatre volumes. Véritable histoire du cirque en Australie depuis ces débuts, ce manuscrit se divise en cinq chapîtres principaux : les origines du cirque, l'émergence du cirque en Australie, les amphithéâtres, les "showmen" ou les individus importants ayant marqué cette période de l'histoire du cirque australien et enfin une analyse reprenant des données sociales et économiques. [Josée Corriveau]
Circus in Australia : Its Origins and Developpement to 1856 est le premier livre d'une série prévue de quatre volumes. Véritable histoire du cirque en Australie depuis ces débuts, ce manuscrit se divise en cinq chapîtres principaux : les origines du cirque, l'émergence du cirque en Australie, les amphithéâtres, les "showmen" ou les individus importants ayant marqué cette période de l'histoire du cirque australien et enfin une analyse reprenant ...


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Take a Drum and Beat it : the Story of the Astonishing Ashtons : 1848-1990s

Cannon, Judy ; St-Leon, Mark
Kensington (Austalie) : Tytherleigh, 1997


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The Wizard of the wire : the story of Con Colleano

St-Leon, Mark
Canberra : Aboriginal studies Press, 1993


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The Silver Road : the life of Mervyn king, Circus Man

St-Leon, Mark
Australie : Butterfly Books, 1990


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Spangles and Sawdust: the Circus in Australia

St-Leon, Mark
Victoria : Greeenhouse Publications, 1983


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Celebrated at first, then implied and finally denied : the erosion of aboriginal identity in circus, 1851-1960

St-Leon, Mark
2016

The ring, the essence of the circus experience, was primordial as a device for grouping an audience around a spectacle of human activity. Australia’s Aboriginal people employed same device for ceremonies such as a corroboree, the earliest performance by Aborigines to be witnessed by Europeans. Ashton’s Aboriginal ‘apprentices’ probably cost him little or nothing to apart from board and keep and, in absence of protective legislation, were easily procured and retained. While colonial circus proprietors continued to ‘apprentice’ and train young Aboriginal children as performers, they had to simultaneously accommodate and reflect emerging middle-class values while realizing their own pretensions to respectability and legitimacy. The major Aboriginal identity in Australian circus in this era of ‘implied identity’ was unquestionably William ‘Billy’ Jones, ‘Little Nugget’ of Burton’s Circus in 1851. Broome perceives the boxing shows as ‘theatres of power’ where Aboriginal boxers, both victims and agents of prevailing racial stereotypes, could generate and amplify ambivalent attitudes towards Aborigines among white audiences.
The ring, the essence of the circus experience, was primordial as a device for grouping an audience around a spectacle of human activity. Australia’s Aboriginal people employed same device for ceremonies such as a corroboree, the earliest performance by Aborigines to be witnessed by Europeans. Ashton’s Aboriginal ‘apprentices’ probably cost him little or nothing to apart from board and keep and, in absence of protective legislation, were easily ...


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Circus and nation : a critical inquiry into circus in its Australian setting, 1847-2006, from the perspectives of society, enterprise and culture

St-Leon, Mark
Sydney, Australia : University of Sydney, 2006


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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Novel routes : circus in the Pacific, 1841-1941

St-Leon, Mark
Popular Entertainment Studies, vol.5 n° 2, p. 24-47, 2014

Through their promotion of Christianity, capitalism and the nation state, the entry of the Europeans into the Pacific altered, irrevocably, the character and development of Island societies. While the literature gives ample coverage to European explorers, missionaries, beachcombers, whalers and settlers, limited attention has been given to professional entertainers. A broad mix of entertainers - circus troupes at first, followed by theatrical, marionette, musical, variety and other ‘thespians - began to cross the Pacific from the mid-19th century. For some of these entertainers, the Pacific was merely a seaway by which to reach distant lands; for others, the Pacific offered its own attractions to be explored and exploited. This article considers the negotiation of the Pacific by one specific category of entertainers - circus - in the century from 1841 to 1941. Developed out of the author’s presentation at the conference, Another World of Popular Entertainments, at the University of Newcastle, in June 2013, this article is intended to encourage deeper research into the delivery of popular entertainments across, around and within the Pacific. Dr Mark St Leon is a Sydney-based sessional university lecturer. He is the author of Circus: The Australian Story (Melbourne Books, 2011) and the doctoral thesis Circus & Nation (University of Sydney, 2007). [editor summary]
Through their promotion of Christianity, capitalism and the nation state, the entry of the Europeans into the Pacific altered, irrevocably, the character and development of Island societies. While the literature gives ample coverage to European explorers, missionaries, beachcombers, whalers and settlers, limited attention has been given to professional entertainers. A broad mix of entertainers - circus troupes at first, followed by theatrical, ...


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Yankee circus to the fabled land : the Australian-American circus connection

St-Leon, Mark
The Journal of Popular Culture vol.33 n°1, p.77-89, 1999

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DOCUMENTS D'ACCOMPAGNEMENT

Circus in Australia : index of show movement, 1833-1969 [document d'accompagnement]

St-Leon, Mark
Penshurst (Australie) : Mark St-Leon and Associates, 2005


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