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Cultivating National Identity Through Performance American Pleasure Gardens And Entertainment Naomi J Stubbs

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Cultivating National Identity Through Performance American Pleasure Gardens And Entertainment Naomi J Stubbs
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Naomi J. Stubbs
ISBN: 9781137326867, 1137326867
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Cultivating National Identity Through Performance American Pleasure Gardens And Entertainment Naomi J Stubbs by Naomi J. Stubbs 9781137326867, 1137326867 instant download after payment.

Combining the charms of the country with the convenience of the city and delivering a healthy dose of both entertainment and education, American pleasure gardens were ubiquitous between the Revolution and the Civil War. Patrons of these entertainment venues would have expected to see plays, concerts, fairs, mechanical and artistic exhibits, fireworks, volcanic eruptions, and - perhaps more crucially - they would have expected to see and be seen. As outdoor entertainment venues in American cities in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, pleasure gardens presented citizens with public spaces where they could explore what it meant to be American. The very nature of American pleasure gardens provided an effective location for the exploration of and experimentation with American identities, due to their nature as simultaneously rural and urban, modern and nostalgic, British and American, white and racialized, and democratic and class-conscious. Stubbs examines how these once popular venues helped form American identity using nation, class, race, and the agrarian ideal as touchstones and argues the gardens allowed for the exploration of what it meant to be American through performance, both on and off the stage.

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