Vaudeville's Wildflower : The Many Lives of Cora Youngblood Corson

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Vaudeville's Wildflower : The Many Lives of Cora Youngblood Corson

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 198 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780807186770

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Vaudeville's Wildflower uncovers the extraordinary story of one of early twentieth-century America's most dynamic and overlooked entertainers. Drawing on rare archives, family records, and vivid period accounts, James P. Gregory Jr. restores Cora Youngblood Corson—a trailblazing brass musician, bandleader, and vaudeville performer—to her rightful place in performing arts history. This richly detailed biography showcases a woman who transformed obstacles into opportunities by challenging the gender, ethnic, and cultural boundaries of her time.

From humble beginnings on the Oklahoma plains, Corson rose from small-town prodigy to nationally celebrated figure on the vaudeville circuit through talent, determination, and an unshakable belief in her art. As a virtuosic tuba and euphonium player, she led renowned all-woman brass bands and captivated audiences with elaborate productions that blended Western, military, and Native American themes, reflecting both the imagination and contradictions of her era.

Yet behind the glamour was a story of courage and complexity. Corson's adoption of a Native American persona reflected both the allure and tension of identity in American popular culture. Through her layered performances, she navigated questions of representation, race, and gender—sometimes reinforcing, sometimes subtly challenging prevailing stereotypes. Her career longevity stemmed not only from musical brilliance but also from an ability to adapt to a rapidly changing entertainment landscape. Beyond the spotlight, Corson also became a passionate advocate for performers' rights. A fearless union activist, she fought against powerful theatrical monopolies, enduring blacklisting and setbacks while remaining committed to fair treatment and creative independence for working artists.

Set against the backdrop of vaudeville's golden age, the First World War, and Oklahoma's evolving identity, Vaudeville's Wildflower paints a compelling portrait of a woman ahead of her time. Blending biography, cultural history, and storytelling, this book celebrates a forgotten star whose life continues to inspire audiences and artists while illuminating the broader struggle for equality, artistry, and identity in early American entertainment.

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