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Babylon Girls: Black Women Performers and the Shaping of the Modern

  • Author: Brown, Jayna
This is a fascinating subject. Jayna Brown's study of well-known, little-known, and unknown African American female performers-from minstrels to 'coon cantatrices,' from dancers to jazz trumpeters-in... More…

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments ix
  • Abbreviations for Libraries and Archives xiii
  • Introduction 1
  • 1. "Little Black Me": The Touring Picaninny Choruses 19
  • 2. Letting the Flesh Fly: Topsy, Time, Torture, and Transfiguration 56
  • 3. "Egyptian Beauties" and "Creole Queens": The Performance of City and Empire on the Fin-de-Siecle Black Burlesque Stage 92
  • 4. The Cakewalk Business 128
  • 5. Everybody's Doing It: Social Dance, Segregation, and the New Body 156
  • 6. Babylon Girls: Primitivist Modernism, Anti-Modernism, and Black Chorus Line Dancers 189
  • 7. Translocutions: Florence Mills, Josephine Baker, and Valaida Snow 238
  • Conclusion 280
  • Notes 285
  • Bibliography 313
  • Index 333