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Captive Audiences

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November 2004, no. 266

Professional Savages: Captive lives and Western spectacle by Roslyn Poignant

UNSW Press, $59.95 hb, 320 pp

Captive Audiences

by
November 2004, no. 266

One photograph in this beautifully produced book is indelible. It is Paris, 1885, and against a painted show backdrop, Billy, young Toby and his mother pose with their boomerangs and a miniature dog. The disoriented, troubled eyes of these north Queenslanders look you right in the face. The sharp-focus dog, a taxidermist’s crea­tion, paradoxically strikes a more animated stance than the living humans. This macabre depiction of people as ‘types’ led Roslyn Poignant to investigate an historical epic of dynamic performers.

Professional Savages: Captive lives and Western spectacle

Professional Savages: Captive lives and Western spectacle

by Roslyn Poignant

UNSW Press, $59.95 hb, 320 pp

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