Behind the Burnt Cork Mask
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Behind the Burnt Cork Mask by William J. Mahar, published in 1998 by the University of Illinois. This compelling 472-page paperback redefines the study of blackface minstrelsy, offering a fresh perspective that will inspire future research in American studies, popular culture, and musicology. Mahar delves into the intricate history of minstrel shows, exploring themes of discrimination and racism that shaped 19th-century American entertainment. With a focus on cultural studies and the evolution of musical theatre, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, music, and societal issues. Whether you're a scholar or a casual reader, Behind the Burnt Cork Mask promises to deepen your understanding of an often-overlooked aspect of American history.