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S. Maslan, Revolutionary Acts. Theater, Democracy, and the French Revolution

S. Maslan, Revolutionary Acts. Theater, Democracy, and the French Revolution

Publié le par Julien Desrochers

MASLAN, Susan, Revolutionary Acts. Theater, Democracy, and the French Revolution, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005, 288 p.

ISBN: 0-8018-8125-0

In Revolutionary Acts Susan Maslan shows how theater played a pivotal role in Revolutionary France, positioning the theatrical stage as a battleground on which the people of Paris and the government fought for municipal control.

Examining the production, performance, and reception of Parisian plays between 1789 and 1794, Maslan sheds new light on two issues central to the political cultures of Paris and France: the nature of political representation—specifically the problematic relationship between direct democracy and representative democracy—and the correlative problem of transparency and its relation to theatricality.

While traditional scholarship emphasizes the influence of newspapers and books on the French Revolution, Maslan's erudite analysis reveals the rich and powerful impact of theater on France's fledgling democracy.

Susan Maslan is an associate professor of French at the University of California, Berkeley.