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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2019 · 25 MIN

Episode 69: Tracing the Origins of the Freak Show with Dr. Matt DiCintio

from The Theatre History Podcast

Popular culture has largely forgotten about the freak show – or has it? The display of so-called "freaks," human beings with bodies that were perceived as drastically different from what was considered "normal," was once an incredibly popular form of public entertainment, but one which we now look back on with embarrassment. However, as Dr. Matt DiCintio explains in this episode, the origins of the freak show reveal fascinations and anxieties with matters of race and physical difference that remain with us to this very day. CORRECTION TO THE EPISODE: Matt has confirmed that Emma Leach's appearances took place in 1771-2, not 1781-2.

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