Cultural Identity in British Musical Theatre, 1890-1939 : Knowing One's Place
Cultural Identity in British Musical Theatre, 1890-1939 : Knowing One's Place
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Author(s): Macpherson, Ben
ISBN No.: 9781349959198
Pages: xv, 245
Year: 201907
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 165.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This book examines the performance of 'Britishness' on the musical stage. Covering a tumultuous period in British history, it offers a fresh look at the vitality and centrality of the musical stage, as a global phenomenon in late-Victorian popular culture and beyond. Through a re-examination of over fifty archival play-scripts, the book comprises seven interconnected stories told in two parts. Part One focuses on domestic and personal identities of 'Britishness', and how implicit anxieties and contradictions of nationhood, class and gender were staged as part of the popular cultural condition. Broadening in scope, Part Two offers a revisionary reading of Empire and Otherness on the musical stage, and concludes with a consideration of the Great War and the interwar period, as musical theatre performed a nostalgia for a particular kind of 'Britishness', reflecting the anxieties of a nation in decline.


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