Collective memory and Spanish cultural politics: the revival of the Roman theatre of Merida (1910–35)

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 CLASSICS Classical Receptions Journal Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1093/crj/claa004
Vasileios Balaskas
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In the twentieth century, ancient theatres acquired symbolic values through their excavation, restoration, and cultural reuse. While elsewhere in the Mediterranean comparable cases show an early and powerful engagement of a populace with their antiquities, in Spain national ideals did not automatically engage with classical culture. In the case of the Roman theatre of Merida, cultural and historical realities dictated a series of cultural events that repeatedly concerned collective memory. In addition to the main sequence of the unique occasions surrounding the 1933 and 1934 performances at the theatre, various other agencies had systematically focused on its exploitation from the 1910s. These initiatives were endorsed by numerous formal visits and cultural events that took place in the theatre, from as early as 1914. Through successive spectacles staged at the theatre, a cultural tradition emerged, while political agendas occasionally exploited its increasing popularity, right up to the Spanish Civil War.
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集体记忆与西班牙文化政治:梅里达罗马剧院的复兴(1910-35)
在二十世纪,古代剧院通过发掘、修复和文化再利用获得了象征性价值。虽然地中海其他地方的类似案例表明,民众对他们的文物有着早期而有力的参与,但在西班牙,民族理想并没有自动融入古典文化。以梅里达罗马剧院为例,文化和历史现实决定了一系列反复涉及集体记忆的文化事件。除了围绕1933年和1934年剧院演出的主要独特场合之外,从1910年代起,其他各种机构都系统地关注剧院的利用。早在1914年,这些举措就得到了剧院多次正式访问和文化活动的支持。通过在剧院上演的一幕幕,一种文化传统出现了,而政治议程偶尔会利用它日益流行的优势,直到西班牙内战。
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