Book Signing with Betsy Golden Kellem
The Shop at the Collection
520 Royal Street
Free and open to the public
Delight & Distraction: Material Culture of Southern Amusement
Join us at the Shop at the Collection for a book signing with Betsy Golden Kellem, author of Jumping Through Hoops: Performing Gender in the 19th Century Circus. Kellem’s book explores the unusual performing women of the nineteenth century—wire-walkers, bearded ladies, strongwomen, conjoined twins, and more—and how these extraordinary outliers used their variable bodies to shape our modern understanding of gender, culture, and performance.
This signing is presented in conjunction with HNOC’s 2025 New Orleans Antiques Forum: Material Culture of Southern Amusement, coming August 8–10. On Friday, August 8, Kellem will present an engaging session about the history and impact of the circus on American culture. Learn more and get tickets to the Antiques Forum here.
Kellem’s book will be available for purchase at the Shop during the signing. Admission is free and open to the public.
About the Book
Jumping Through HoopsOpens in new tab reveals the hidden history of early female circus performers: boundary-breaking women like Lavinia Warren, known as the Queen of Beauty; Millie-Christine McKoy, the Two-Headed Nightingale; and Patty Astley, the mother of the modern circus. These astounding female and gender-nonconforming artists wrestled snakes, performed magic tricks with electricity, and walked across waterfalls on tightropes, shattering taboos by performing in public at a time when “respectable” women were mostly confined to their homes.
Betsy Golden Kellem deftly explores how major forces in the long nineteenth century combined to create the uniquely American spectacle of the traveling circus. During the transformation of the circus from scrappy “mud shows” to a major international business, these extraordinary women challenged contemporary ideas of femininity, creating new possibilities for women far beyond the big top.
About the Author
Betsy Golden Kellem
Betsy Golden Kellem
Betsy Golden Kellem is a scholar of the unusual. Her writing on circus and entertainment history has appeared in venues including The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, The Washington Post, The Public Domain Review, Smithsonian, Atlas Obscura, and Slate. Kellem has served on the boards of the Barnum Museum and the Circus Historical Society and is an Emmy winner for her Showman’s Shorts video series on P. T. Barnum. She is a columnist for JSTOR Daily and regularly teaches and speaks for academia and industry. If you ask nicely, she will juggle knives for you.
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