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Table of Contents
Contextualizing Ethnographic Shows in Central and Eastern Europe; Authors: Dominika Czarnecka and Dagnosław Demski, pp. 163–172
Relocating the “Human Zoo”: Exotic Displays, Metropolitan Identity, and Ethnographic Knowledge in Late Nineteenth-Century Budapest; Author: László Kontler, pp.173–201
Spaces of Modernity: Ethnic Shows in Poznań, 1879–1914; Author: Dagnosław Demski, pp. 202–232
“The Samoans Are Here!”: Samoan Ethnic Shows, 1895–1911; Author: Hilke Thode-Arora, pp. 233–260
Others among Others: Latvians’ View of Members of Ethnographic Shows; Author: Ilze Boldāne-Zeļenkova, pp. 261–284
Black Female Bodies and the “White” View: The Dahomey Amazon Shows in Poland at the End of the Nineteenth Century; Author: Dominika Czarnecka, pp. 285–312
Buffalo Bill and Patriotism: Criticism of the Wild West Show in the Polish-Language Press in Austrian Galicia in 1906; Author: Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska, pp. 313–333
The Modernity of Interwar Turkey through the Eyes of Yugoslav Travelers (1923–1939); Author: Anđelko Vlašić, pp. 335–359
Debate on Europe since 1989 by Philipp Ther, pp. 361–394
On Diana Mishkova; pp. 395–409
Contents; pp. 411–413
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