4th October 2025 | |
11.30am | |
The Mitchell Library and Theatre The Mitchell Library North Street, Glasgow City Centre G3 7DN what3words location: admits.calls.going |
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This is a free event | |
Event organiser/part of Glasgow Museums | |
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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 through stereotyping practices for Glasgow audiences while also revealing to them the extent to which race is the product of repeated performances.
This talk is part of Glasgow Life's Black History Month programme.
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