
Clicko
The Wild Dancing Bushman: The Wild Dancing Bushman
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February 1, 2011
Parsons (formerly history, Univ. of Botswana; King Khama, Emperor Joe, and the Great White Queen: Victorian Britain Through African Eyes) chronicles the life of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus exhibit Franz Taibosh (d. 1940), the South African Bushman who performed as Clicko. The author's amalgam of details, gleaned from painstaking research in various official records, is confusingly presented and casts more light on the Anglo profiteers and familiars of Taibosh than on the man himself. Thus, this narrative manages only to dehumanize him in memory as he was in life, with insufficient explication provided until the book's end, by which time the cohesive representation of Taibosh's internal life as well as work and relationships comes across as too little, too late. VERDICT Despite impressive scholarship, Parsons fails to capture either attention or imagination in this account. The commentary on the inherently paternalistic and overtly racist nature of Taibosh's circumstances seems an afterthought when it should have been a clearly defined foundation of the discussion. Not recommended.--Jewell Anderson, Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Lib., Savannah
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