Puppetry to cement European cultural identity

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Title: Puppetry to cement European cultural identity
Authors: Didier Plassard
Source: Open Access Government. 42:220-221
Publisher Information: Adjacent Digital Politics Ltd, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Description: Puppetry to cement European cultural identity Tracing Western European repertoires of puppet and marionette theatres brings to light the international circulation of heroes, techniques, and stories. It demonstrates how this popular type of entertainment contributes to the dissemination of shared cultural references. Debates on European cultural identity diverge into two opposing directions. The first debate, political and philosophical, sees cultural identity as a set of values “that give human beings their reasons for living and doing” (European Culture: Identity and Diversity, Council of Europe, 2005).
Document Type: Article
Language: English
ISSN: 2516-3817
DOI: 10.56367/oag-042-11283
Accession Number: edsair.doi...........b5e0747c2612321f86ffa843b8c042b1
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:Puppetry to cement European cultural identity Tracing Western European repertoires of puppet and marionette theatres brings to light the international circulation of heroes, techniques, and stories. It demonstrates how this popular type of entertainment contributes to the dissemination of shared cultural references. Debates on European cultural identity diverge into two opposing directions. The first debate, political and philosophical, sees cultural identity as a set of values “that give human beings their reasons for living and doing” (European Culture: Identity and Diversity, Council of Europe, 2005).
ISSN:25163817
DOI:10.56367/oag-042-11283