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"When a nation wants to reconnect with a sense of national identity, its cultural celebrations, including its theatre, are often tinged with nostalgia for a cultural high point in its history. Leaders often try to create a "neo-classical" cultural identity. This collection of essays discusses the relationship between political power and the construction or subversion of cultural identity"--Provided by publisher.
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Theater and state, Nationalism, Pn2042 .s72 2005, 792Edition | Availability |
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Staging nationalism: essays on theatre and national identity
2005, McFarland & Co.
in English
0786422041 9780786422043
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Staging Nationalism: Essays on Theatre and National Identity
2005, McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
in English
1476608253 9781476608259
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Table of Contents
Theatre and nationalism / Kiki Gounaridou
Reconstructing the nation / Natalya Baldyga
Celebrating the revolution while the king is still on the throne / Scott Magelssen
Athenian prologue to an American theatre / Gary Jay Williams
Herder and European theatre / S.E. Wilmer
Historical avant-garde performance and Japanese nationalism / David Pellegrini
Remembering and forgetting / Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei
The critical absence of Indonesia in W.S. Rendra's Village / Evan Darwin Winet, Robert Lepage, Karen Fricker
Staging the nation on the ruins of the past / Patricia Ybarra
The corpse of Algerian identity / Susan Haedicke.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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