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Prime the Pump: Catholicism, Arts Policy and the Post-war Irish Amateur Drama Movement 1949-1969

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    Abstract

    For over seventy years, An Chomhairle Ealaíon/the Arts Council of Ireland has played a critical role in Irish cultural development. The interface between Arts Council policy, Catholicism, and amateur drama, which this book examines, provides an access point for understanding how people responded to the socio-economic crisis facing post-war Irish society. Exploring the cultural impact of amateur drama on the modernization of Irish society, the book argues that the movement challenged resistance to change from more traditional aspects of Irish social, political and theological life. The book analyses a cross-section of plays performed at the All-Ireland, Western, Clare, North Cork and other drama festivals between 1953 and 1969, which highlighted and challenged social issues, including emigration, poverty, housing, and the treatment of vulnerable women and children. Matters of national importance that continue to impact contemporary Irish society.
    Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
    Place of Publication Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York
    PublisherPeter Lang Publishing Group
    Number of pages334
    Volume143
    ISBN (Electronic)9781803745992
    ISBN (Print) 9781803745985
    Publication statusPublished - 30 May 2025

    Publication series

    NameReimagining Ireland
    PublisherPeter Lang International

    Keywords

    • Catholic Social Teaching
    • Arts Policy
    • Amateur Drama

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