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Nation and race in West End Revue : 1910-1930 / David Linton.

By: Linton, David, 1967- [author.]Series: Palgrave studies in British musical theatreDescription: 202p. illustrations (black and white)ISBN: 9783030752095 (PDF ebook) :Subject(s): Musical theater -- England -- London -- History -- 20th century | London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century | Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 20th centuryAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 792.60942109041
Contents:
Chapter 1: Reading London West End Revue.- Chapter 2: Revue in the Modern World: Possibilities and Perils -West End Identities.- Chapter 3: New Insecurities, New Form, New Identity- National Identity and Raciologies in Eightpence a Mile (1913).- Chapter 4: Degeneration/Regeneration – The Remaking of Nation in Wartime West End Spectacular Revue.- Chapter 5: Blackbirds in London: Black Internationalism and the Black Imaginary.- Chapter 6: Class Distinction and National Identity in 1920s West End Intimate Revue.
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Chapter 1: Reading London West End Revue.- Chapter 2: Revue in the Modern World: Possibilities and Perils -West End Identities.- Chapter 3: New Insecurities, New Form, New Identity- National Identity and Raciologies in Eightpence a Mile (1913).- Chapter 4: Degeneration/Regeneration – The Remaking of Nation in Wartime West End Spectacular Revue.- Chapter 5: Blackbirds in London: Black Internationalism and the Black Imaginary.- Chapter 6: Class Distinction and National Identity in 1920s West End Intimate Revue.