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Théâtre et nation
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ISBN: 9782753514027 275351402X 2753561923 Year: 2011 Volume: *22 Publisher: Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes,

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Le théâtre participe à la fois à l’élaboration et à la remise en question d’identités nationales. Ce livre étudie cette relation dans toute sa dimension hybride et éclatée, et selon une perspective résolument internationale et contemporaine. Du cas français, historiquement et philosophiquement emblématique, à la remise en cause des identités nationales et aux regards croisés entre théâtres de différentes nations, il jette un éclairage nouveau sur des aspects souvent peu connus de cette interaction entre théâtre et nation : quelles formes théâtrales pour quelles identités nationales, y compris celles aujourd’hui en recomposition ?


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The making of Englishmen : debates on national identity, 1550-1650
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ISBN: 9789004234734 9789004243873 9004243879 Year: 2013 Publisher: Brill

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Making the Englishmen: Debates on National Identity 1550-1650 asks how Englishmen defined themselves at a time of profound change and uncertainty. It will seek to contextualise the ways in which Englishness came to be construed as free, plain and unCatholic, and situate this construction as part of a larger attempt to create a narrative which would distinguish them from the rest of Europe. But all such attempts were fraught with anxiety and contestation. The normative ideals of Englishness were constantly being undermined, affronted and ignored. In the disarray characteristic of the post-Reformation era, there were constant fears that the Englishman was becoming both slavish and treacherous in political, cultural and religious ways. Englishness was under threat.

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