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The texted and textured construction of Irish identity in the theatrical world of Charleston,South Carolina
Authors:Dee Dee Joyce
Institution:1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, College of Charleston, 66 George Street, Charleston, SC 29424, USAjoyced@cofc.edu
Abstract:On the eve of the American Civil War, the Irish who had immigrated to the United States as a result of the Great Famine were in the process of constructing an Irish working-class identity in Charleston, South Carolina. A “legacy” for such construction had been created in the previous century: those who had come from Ireland then had used public displays of celebration and concomitant rhetorical devices to create the impression that they were willing and eager to assimilate. Their rituals at banquets and other public occasions “set the stage”, so to speak, for the next century's generation of immigrant Irish who also found it necessary to articulate publicly their claim to an ethnic American identity. Theatrical venues and staged performances served the Famine Irish well in this endeavour.
Keywords:Charleston  SC  Irish  theatre  identity  antebellum South  minstrelsy
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