Strolling Players of Empire Strolling Players of Empire

Strolling Players of Empire

Theater and Performances of Power in the British Imperial Provinces, 1656–1833

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Publisher Description

Why did Britons get up a play wherever they went? Kathleen Wilson reveals how the performance of English theater and a theatricalized way of viewing the world shaped the geopolitics and culture of empire in the long eighteenth century. Ranging across the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans to encompass Kingston, Calcutta, Fort Marlborough, St. Helena and Port Jackson as well as London and provincial towns, she shows how Britons on the move transformed peripheries into historical stages where alternative collectivities were enacted, imagined and lived. Men and women of various ethnicities, classes and legal statuses produced and performed English theater in the world, helping to consolidate a national and imperial culture. The theater of empire also enabled non-British people to adapt or interpret English cultural traditions through their own performances, as Englishness also became a production of non-English peoples across the globe.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
894
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
43.5
MB
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