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Lauren R. Clay - Stagestruck: The Business of Theater in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Colonies - 9780801450389 - V9780801450389
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Stagestruck: The Business of Theater in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Colonies

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Description for Stagestruck: The Business of Theater in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Colonies Hardback. Num Pages: 320 pages, 15, 13 black & white halftones, 2 maps. BIC Classification: 1DDF; 3JF; HBJD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 156 x 28. Weight in Grams: 657.

Stagestruck traces the making of a vibrant French theater industry between the reign of Louis XIV and the French Revolution. During this era more than eighty provincial and colonial cities celebrated the inauguration of their first public playhouses. These theaters emerged as the most prominent urban cultural institutions in prerevolutionary France, becoming key sites for the articulation and contestation of social, political, and racial relationships. Combining rich description with nuanced analysis based on extensive archival evidence, Lauren R. Clay illuminates the wide-ranging consequences of theater's spectacular growth for performers, spectators, and authorities in cities throughout France as well as in the empire's most important Atlantic colony, Saint-Domingue.Clay argues that outside Paris the expansion of theater came about through local initiative, civic engagement, and entrepreneurial investment, rather than through actions or policies undertaken by the royal government and its agents. Reconstructing the business of theatrical production, she brings to light the efforts of a wide array of investors, entrepreneurs, directors, and actors—including women and people of color—who seized the opportunities offered by commercial theater to become important agents of cultural change.Portraying a vital and increasingly consumer-oriented public sphere beyond the capital, Stagestruck overturns the long-held notion that cultural change flowed from Paris and the royal court to the provinces and colonies. This deeply researched book will appeal to historians of Europe and the Atlantic world, particularly those interested in the social and political impact of the consumer revolution and the forging of national and imperial cultural networks. In addition to theater and literary scholars, it will attract the attention of historians and sociologists who study business, labor history, and the emergence of the modern French state.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801450389
SKU
V9780801450389
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About Lauren R. Clay
Lauren R. Clay is Assistant Professor of History at Vanderbilt University.

Reviews for Stagestruck: The Business of Theater in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Colonies
Clay uses rich and diverse sources to prove that dramatic performance, like luxury goods and other examples of material culture, reached a great number of French subjects during the eighteenth century.... Stagestruck is a carefully argued attack against the narrative of Parisian primacy that still dominates cultural discourses today, and a necessary read for any student of eighteenth-century French theatre as well as political, cultural, and economic history.
Logan J. Connors
French Studies
"Lauren Clay's important new study documents a veritable theater boom whose extent had never been fully apprehended. She achieves a delicate balance between geographic and temporal breadth of coverage and depth of researchwriting a truly national yet locally grounded history that does justice to individuals taking actions in specific situations. By documenting the formation and day-to-day operations of a national marketplace for culture in eighteenth-century FranceStagestruck makes vital contributions to our fledgling understanding of markets in an increasingly commercial society." —Thierry Rigogne,The Journal of Modern History Lauren Clay's study of the business of theatre in eighteenth-century France is a model of ambitious thoughtful research. This is the rare work of French history that is truly national in scale and the author offers well-reasoned contributions to multiple fields of history.... [An] elegantly written and stunningly researched book.
Clare Haru Crowston
Canadian Journal of History
Lauren R. Clay's take on the business of theatre in eighteenth-century France feels both vital and fresh, thanks to its focus on provincial France and its colonies rather than a more frequent Paris-centric take.... Her study is an engaging and necessary one, providing scholars and students alike with a new perspective from which to understand cultural production in the eighteenth century.
Claire Trevien
French History

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