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Nineteenth-Century Theatre and the Imperial Encounter

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In this study, Gould argues that it was in the imperial capital¿s theatrical venues that the public was put into contact with the places and peoples of empire. Plays and similar forms of spectacle offered Victorian audiences the illusion of unmediated access to the imperial periphery; separated from the action by only the thin shadow of the proscenium arch, theatrical audiences observed cross-cultural contact in action. But without narrative direction of the sort found in novels and travelogues, theatregoers were left to their own interpretive devices, making imperial drama both a powerful and yet uncertain site for the transmission of official imperial ideologies. Nineteenth-century playwrights fed the public¿s interest in Britain¿s Empire by producing a wide variety of plays set in colonial locales: India, Australia, and¿to a lesser extent¿Africa. These plays recreated the battles that consolidated Britain¿s hold on overseas territories, dramatically depicted western humanitarian intervention in indigenous cultural practices, celebrated images of imperial supremacy, and occasionally criticized the sexual and material excesses that accompanied the processes of empire-building.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9780415889841
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 272
  • Utgitt:
  • 25. april 2011
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x0 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 660 g.
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Forventet levering: 22. september 2025

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In this study, Gould argues that it was in the imperial capital¿s theatrical venues that the public was put into contact with the places and peoples of empire. Plays and similar forms of spectacle offered Victorian audiences the illusion of unmediated access to the imperial periphery; separated from the action by only the thin shadow of the proscenium arch, theatrical audiences observed cross-cultural contact in action. But without narrative direction of the sort found in novels and travelogues, theatregoers were left to their own interpretive devices, making imperial drama both a powerful and yet uncertain site for the transmission of official imperial ideologies. Nineteenth-century playwrights fed the public¿s interest in Britain¿s Empire by producing a wide variety of plays set in colonial locales: India, Australia, and¿to a lesser extent¿Africa. These plays recreated the battles that consolidated Britain¿s hold on overseas territories, dramatically depicted western humanitarian intervention in indigenous cultural practices, celebrated images of imperial supremacy, and occasionally criticized the sexual and material excesses that accompanied the processes of empire-building.

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