minstrel show
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of theatrical entertainment, popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring performers in blackface who performed comic skits, songs, and dances in a caricatured imitation of African Americans. 2. The troupe of performers itself that presents such a show.
Usage and Examples
- As a form of entertainment:
- The minstrel show was a dominant form of American popular entertainment for nearly a century.
- He wrote several songs for a traveling minstrel show.
- Referring to the performing troupe:
- A famous minstrel show toured the country, performing in major cities.
Advanced Usage and Context
- The is now understood as a deeply racist art form that propagated harmful stereotypes. Modern usage of the term is almost exclusively historical, academic, or critical, analyzing its role in American culture and race relations.
- The structure of a typical included a three-part format: the opening "walkaround," a variety section of songs and skits, and a concluding one-act farce.
Variants and Related Words
- Minstrelsy (noun): The genre or practice of performing in minstrel shows; the body of songs, jokes, and skits associated with them.
- Blackface (noun): The practice of wearing dark makeup to caricature a Black person, central to the .
Synonyms
- Blackface comedy (historical term)
- Negro minstrelsy (historical term)
Important Note
- Due to its racist foundations and content, the is considered offensive. The performance style and its associated imagery are condemned. This entry is for historical and educational understanding only.
Noun
- a variety show in which the performers are made up in blackface
- a troupe of performers in blackface typically giving a comic program of negro songs and jokes