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Scenes From Bourgeois Life Nicholas Ridout

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Scenes From Bourgeois Life Nicholas Ridout
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Nicholas Ridout
ISBN: 9780472132003, 0472132008
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Scenes From Bourgeois Life Nicholas Ridout by Nicholas Ridout 9780472132003, 0472132008 instant download after payment.

Scenes from Bourgeois Life proposes that theatre spectatorship has made a significant contribution to the historical development of a distinctive bourgeois sensibility, characterized by the cultivation of distance. In Nicholas Ridout’s formulation, this distance is produced and maintained at two different scales. First is the distance of the colonial relation, not just in miles between Jamaica and London, but also the social, economic, and psychological distances involved in that relation. The second is the distance of spectatorship, not only of the modern theatregoer as consumer, but the larger and pervasive disposition to observe, comment, and sit in judgment, which becomes characteristic of the bourgeois relation to the rest of the world. This engagingly written study of history, class, and spectatorship offers compelling proof of “why theater matters,” and demonstrates the importance of examining the question historically.  

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