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Performing Race and Empire in Victorian Glasgow

  • Mitchell Library 201 North Street Glasgow, Scotland, G3 7DN United Kingdom (map)

In the years of the expanding British empire, Glasgow's Victorian theatres were places where race was constructed, contested, and reimagined. This talk will examine two forms of popular entertainment that engaged with race in ways both controversial and subversive: "man-monkey" performances and "dog and Indian" plays. Dr. Deven Parker will discuss how these highly popular forms helped to construct modern notions of race.

Free event

Book via telephone 0141 287 2988 or email specialcollections@glasgowlife.org.uk or book here

University of Glasgow Special Collections

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