All Hats and Moustaches: Commemorating and Performing 1916 in 2016

This paper will survey the means employed by various bodies within Ireland to commemorate the 1916 Easter Rising and argue that the various competing events combined to expose paradoxes of attitudes and behaviours at the heart of Irish society, and also interrogated the very methods of traditional c...

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Main Author: Feargal Whelan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Española de Estudios Irlandeses 2017-03-01
Series:Estudios Irlandeses
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Online Access:http://www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Artículo-12-Whelan.pdf
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description This paper will survey the means employed by various bodies within Ireland to commemorate the 1916 Easter Rising and argue that the various competing events combined to expose paradoxes of attitudes and behaviours at the heart of Irish society, and also interrogated the very methods of traditional commemoration which might be useful when a country revisits histories which are contentious and conflicted. An exhaustive survey is not intended rather it will focus more precisely on the street spectacle of the various parades and participatory events, and on two site-specific theatrical performances which formed part of the official programme. It will also assess the role played by the Abbey Theatre as a crucial central space in both 1916 and 2016, and demonstrate its role in various events.
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All Hats and Moustaches: Commemorating and Performing 1916 in 2016
Estudios Irlandeses
Easter Rising
1916
Centenary
Commemoration
Performance
Abbey Theatre
title All Hats and Moustaches: Commemorating and Performing 1916 in 2016
title_full All Hats and Moustaches: Commemorating and Performing 1916 in 2016
title_fullStr All Hats and Moustaches: Commemorating and Performing 1916 in 2016
title_full_unstemmed All Hats and Moustaches: Commemorating and Performing 1916 in 2016
title_short All Hats and Moustaches: Commemorating and Performing 1916 in 2016
title_sort all hats and moustaches commemorating and performing 1916 in 2016
topic Easter Rising
1916
Centenary
Commemoration
Performance
Abbey Theatre
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