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Revolutionary Acts: Theater, Democracy, and the French Revolution (Parallax, Re-Visions of Culture and Society)

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Susan Maslan explores the vital role of theater in shaping democratic ideals during the French Revolution. This scholarly work examines how theatrical performances became revolutionary acts that transformed political consciousness and social structures.

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Revolutionary Acts: Theater, Democracy, and the French Revolution investigates the profound intersection between theatrical performance and political revolution during one of history’s most transformative periods. Susan Maslan argues that theater was not merely a mirror of revolutionary events but an active force in constructing democratic ideals and practices.

The book traces how revolutionary theater challenged established conventions, created new forms of civic participation, and reimagined the relationship between performers and audiences. Through detailed analysis of plays, performance spaces, and theatrical movements, Maslan demonstrates how the stage became a laboratory for experimenting with democratic principles and collective identity.

This work contributes to broader discussions about the role of culture in social change, offering insights into how artistic expression shapes political consciousness. It is essential reading for scholars of French history, theater studies, and the cultural dimensions of revolution.

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Author

Susan Maslan

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Johns Hopkins Univ Pr

ISBN

9781421416946

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