Scottish blackface - significado y definición. Qué es Scottish blackface
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Qué (quién) es Scottish blackface - definición


Blackface         
  • "Darky" iconography frequently adorned the covers of sheet music from the 1870s through the 1940s, but virtually disappeared by the 1950s.
  • [[FLIT]] advertisement by [[Dr. Seuss]] depicting blackface-styled caricatures of Black people
  • Mammy]]'' (1930)
  • Poster for [[Spike Lee]]'s movie ''[[Bamboozled]]'' (2000)
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  • Black and White Minstrels Coburg, Melbourne, Australia, November 6, 1935
  • drag]].
  • Grocery list pegboard with a blackface graphic
  • Abyssinian]] costume
  • Children celebrating ''Driekoningen'' in Amsterdam in 1958
  • The "Mama Negra" at the festival in [[Latacunga]], [[Ecuador]]
  • [[Florence Kate Upton]]'s "[[Golliwog]]" in 1895, described as "a horrid sight, the blackest gnome." Note the formal minstrel attire.
  • [[Hajji Firuz]] in [[Tehran]], Iran
  • The Hot Mikado]]'' using blackface imagery
  • John McCullough]] as Othello, 1878
  • Reproduction of a tin sign advertising Picaninny Freeze, a frozen treat (1922)
  • url= https://archive.org/details/swingchangesbigb00stow/page/131 }}</ref> is an example of an everyday consumer item rendered in classic darky iconographical style.
  • Sinterklaas and his Black Petes arrive by boat at the start of a procession in Nijmegen (Netherlands), 2016
FORM OF THEATRICAL MAKE-UP USED PREDOMINANTLY BY NON-BLACK PERFORMERS TO REPRESENT A CARICATURE OF A BLACK PERSON
Blackface minstrelsy; Darky iconography; Black face; Blacking up; List of contemporary comedians using blackface; Burnt cork; Black face makeup; Black-face makeup; Blackface performance; Black-face; Blackface minstrel; Burnt cork artist; High-tech blackface; Black Face; Digital blackface
Blackface is a form of theatrical makeup used predominantly by non-Black people to portray a caricature of a Black person.
Burnt Cork         
  • "Darky" iconography frequently adorned the covers of sheet music from the 1870s through the 1940s, but virtually disappeared by the 1950s.
  • [[FLIT]] advertisement by [[Dr. Seuss]] depicting blackface-styled caricatures of Black people
  • Mammy]]'' (1930)
  • Poster for [[Spike Lee]]'s movie ''[[Bamboozled]]'' (2000)
  • p=136}}.</ref>
  • Black and White Minstrels Coburg, Melbourne, Australia, November 6, 1935
  • drag]].
  • Grocery list pegboard with a blackface graphic
  • Abyssinian]] costume
  • Children celebrating ''Driekoningen'' in Amsterdam in 1958
  • The "Mama Negra" at the festival in [[Latacunga]], [[Ecuador]]
  • [[Florence Kate Upton]]'s "[[Golliwog]]" in 1895, described as "a horrid sight, the blackest gnome." Note the formal minstrel attire.
  • [[Hajji Firuz]] in [[Tehran]], Iran
  • The Hot Mikado]]'' using blackface imagery
  • John McCullough]] as Othello, 1878
  • Reproduction of a tin sign advertising Picaninny Freeze, a frozen treat (1922)
  • url= https://archive.org/details/swingchangesbigb00stow/page/131 }}</ref> is an example of an everyday consumer item rendered in classic darky iconographical style.
  • Sinterklaas and his Black Petes arrive by boat at the start of a procession in Nijmegen (Netherlands), 2016
FORM OF THEATRICAL MAKE-UP USED PREDOMINANTLY BY NON-BLACK PERFORMERS TO REPRESENT A CARICATURE OF A BLACK PERSON
Blackface minstrelsy; Darky iconography; Black face; Blacking up; List of contemporary comedians using blackface; Burnt cork; Black face makeup; Black-face makeup; Blackface performance; Black-face; Blackface minstrel; Burnt cork artist; High-tech blackface; Black Face; Digital blackface
Burnt Cork (1940–1944) was a thoroughbred race horse, a son of Mr. Bones, who was owned by Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson.
blackface         
  • "Darky" iconography frequently adorned the covers of sheet music from the 1870s through the 1940s, but virtually disappeared by the 1950s.
  • [[FLIT]] advertisement by [[Dr. Seuss]] depicting blackface-styled caricatures of Black people
  • Mammy]]'' (1930)
  • Poster for [[Spike Lee]]'s movie ''[[Bamboozled]]'' (2000)
  • p=136}}.</ref>
  • Black and White Minstrels Coburg, Melbourne, Australia, November 6, 1935
  • drag]].
  • Grocery list pegboard with a blackface graphic
  • Abyssinian]] costume
  • Children celebrating ''Driekoningen'' in Amsterdam in 1958
  • The "Mama Negra" at the festival in [[Latacunga]], [[Ecuador]]
  • [[Florence Kate Upton]]'s "[[Golliwog]]" in 1895, described as "a horrid sight, the blackest gnome." Note the formal minstrel attire.
  • [[Hajji Firuz]] in [[Tehran]], Iran
  • The Hot Mikado]]'' using blackface imagery
  • John McCullough]] as Othello, 1878
  • Reproduction of a tin sign advertising Picaninny Freeze, a frozen treat (1922)
  • url= https://archive.org/details/swingchangesbigb00stow/page/131 }}</ref> is an example of an everyday consumer item rendered in classic darky iconographical style.
  • Sinterklaas and his Black Petes arrive by boat at the start of a procession in Nijmegen (Netherlands), 2016
FORM OF THEATRICAL MAKE-UP USED PREDOMINANTLY BY NON-BLACK PERFORMERS TO REPRESENT A CARICATURE OF A BLACK PERSON
Blackface minstrelsy; Darky iconography; Black face; Blacking up; List of contemporary comedians using blackface; Burnt cork; Black face makeup; Black-face makeup; Blackface performance; Black-face; Blackface minstrel; Burnt cork artist; High-tech blackface; Black Face; Digital blackface
¦ noun
1. a sheep of a breed with a black face.
2. the make-up used by a non-black performer playing a black role.

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Scottish Blackface