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Theatre and Identity in Imperial Russia.
Title:
Theatre and Identity in Imperial Russia.
Author:
Schuler, Catherine A.
ISBN:
9781587298479
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (341 pages)
Series:
Studies Theatre Hist & Culture
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Theatre, Performance, and Identity in Imperial Russia: Ambitious Emperors and Cultural Colonialism -- 1 : The Culture Wars: National Crises, National Consciousness, National Theatre -- 2 : Uncertain Boundaries: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Shakhovskoi and the Rise of the Teatral -- 3 : Friction in the Fatherland: Actors and the Intelligentsia in the Interwar Era -- 4 : A Suffering Nation: Performing Narodnost' in the Era of the Great Reforms -- Epilogue: Us and Them -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
What role did the theatre-both institutionally and literally-play in Russia's modernization? How did the comparatively harmonious relationship that developed among the state, the nobility, and the theatre in the eighteenth century transform into ideological warfare between the state and the intelligentsia in the nineteenth? How were the identities of the Russian people and the Russian soul configured and altered by actors in St. Petersburg and Moscow? Using the dramatic events of nineteenth-century Russian history as a backdrop, Catherine Schuler answers these questions by revealing the intricate links among national modernization, identity, and theatre.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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