On the Mall: Presenting Maroon Tradition-Bearers at the 1992 Festival of American Folklife (Special Publications of the Folklore Institute, #4)

by Richard Price and Sally Price

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""On the Mall" engrossing, nuanced, productively and honestly critical in the best sense of the term; well written". (NRichard Bauman). Two well-know anthropologists examine the practice of exhibiting people, 1990s style, within the broader history of living exhibitions from those at nineteenth-century colonial exhibitions and world's fairs to twentieth-century circus side-shows. Engaged by the Smithsonian's Festival of American Folklofe as opresenters for a group of otradition-bearers, they recount the ups and downs of their day-to-day experience trying to build bridges between African American Maroons from the Suriname forest and U.S. festival-goers on the Washington Mall. Finding the role of cultural mediators by turns exhilarating, exhausting, annoying, eye-opening, frustrating, fascinating, and alienating, they reflect on a range of issues relating to how folklorists, anthropologists, and museum curators go about the business of representing others, as well as ourselves.
  • ISBN10 0879407077
  • ISBN13 9780879407070
  • Publish Date 1 June 1995 (first published 22 March 1995)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Indiana University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 122
  • Language English