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Performing Wales

Performing Wales

Lisa Lewis

(2018)

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Abstract

Beginning from the premise that culture can be analysed as performance, this study approaches Welsh culture as performative practice and explores four distinct cultural areas – the Museum, Heritage, Festival and Theatre – concentrating on how they contribute to a shared sense of identity among participants. Through specific examples, the author traces the way cultural performance in Wales both creates and sustains specific relationships between people, memory and place, revealing reflections of ourselves and constituting our remembrances of others and of history. The discussion emphasizes the significance of performance in voicing issues of identity within a peripheral context – a position informed by the author’s own perspective as a bilingual Welsh and English speaker.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover i
Title Page iv
Copyright v
Dedication vi
Contents viii
Preface x
List of illustrations xiv
Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction 1
1: People, memory and place: ideas for a consideration of Welsh performance 13
2: Amgueddfa: museum 35
3: Treftadaeth: heritage 81
4: Gŵyl: festival 121
5: Theatre Places 161
Afterword 215
Notes 219
Bibliography 253
Index 275
Back Cover 299