Anthropology Goes to the Fair
Discover the intriguing intersection of anthropology and cultural exhibitions in Anthropology Goes to the Fair by Nancy J. Parezo. Published in 2007, this compelling hardback spans 277 pages and delves into the role anthropologists played in shaping public perceptions of indigenous peoples, particularly American Indians, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Parezo expertly examines how these scientists leveraged fairs and expositions to establish their professional authority while simultaneously showcasing the diverse lives of different cultures. This book is essential for anyone interested in cultural anthropology, ethnic studies, and the historical context of indigenous representation in American popular culture. Join Parezo on a fascinating journey through history, where exhibitions were not just displays but pivotal moments that influenced public opinion and understanding of Native American communities. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, Anthropology Goes to the Fair is a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of cultural exchange.