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Theatre and Governance in Britain, 1500–1900: Democracy, Disorder and the State

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Fisher as mentioned in this paper proposes a new reading of theatre's relation to the public sphere, drawing out - for the first time - a full genealogy of the governmental discourse on the theatre, allowing a better understanding of the complex interplay between theatre, politics, economics and government.
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This book begins with a simple observation - that just as the theatre resurfaced during the late Renaissance, so too government as we understand it today also began to appear. Their mutually entwining history was to have a profound influence on the development of the modern British stage. This volume proposes a new reading of theatre's relation to the public sphere. Employing a series of historical case studies drawn from the London theatre, Tony Fisher shows why the stage was of such great concern to government by offering close readings of well-known religious, moral, political, economic and legal disputes over the role, purpose and function of the stage in the 'well-ordered society'. In framing these disputes in relation to what Michel Foucault called the emerging 'art of government', this book draws out - for the first time - a full genealogy of the governmental 'discourse on the theatre'. * Proposes a new reading of well-known controversies over the social history of the stage, allowing a better understanding of the complex interplay between theatre, politics, economics and government * Presents a theoretical as well as historical methodology, using the tools of 'discourse analysis' and concept of 'governmentality' developed by Michel Foucault * Offers a critical, systematic and historically-grounded reappraisal of the 'anti-theatrical prejudice' proposed by Jonah Barish, revealing that prejudice targeted 'common' tastes generally, rather than theatre as such Read more at http://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/arts-theatre-culture/british-theatre/theatre-and-governance-britain-15001900-democracy-disorder-and-state#XoM5tTH0phQJIeTi.99

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XI The Eighteenth Century

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present four sections: 1. General and Prose; 2. The Novel; 3. Poetry; 4. Drama; Section 1 is by Jill Dye; Section 2 is by Danni Glover; Section 3 is by Robert Scott; Section 4 is by James Harriman-Smith.
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X The Seventeenth Century: Part II

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present five sections: 1. General; 2. Other Poetry; 3. Restoration Drama Excluding Dryden; 4. Prose; 5.

XIV Modern Literature

TL;DR: In this article , Ross and O'Hanlon present a survey of modern Irish poetry with eight sections: fiction pre-1945, fiction post-1945; drama pre-1950, drama post-1950; 6. Modern Irish Poetry.
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Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society

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TL;DR: The Second Edition Basic Concepts and Themes Government and Governmentality as discussed by the authors An Analytics of Government Analyzing Regimes of Government Genealogy and Government Governmentality Genealogy, Government Liberalism, Critique and 'the Social' Neo-Liberalism and Foucault Dependency and Empowerment: Two Case Studies Dependency empowerment Conclusion Pastoral power, police and reason of state Pastoral Power Reason of state and Police Conclusion Bio-Politics and Sovereignty Bio-politics Sovereignty and the Governmentalization of the State Liberalism Economy Security Law and Norm Society and Social Government Author