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Changing States: The Well-Being of English Language Theater in Quebec
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Changing States: The Well-Being of English Language Theater in Quebec
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Abstract |
The author contends that English-language theater in Quebec has had to innovate other models of community well-being, articulated around mutuality and parallelism, that are specific to their minority-language context. She offers an overview of community vitality frameworks, highlighting their theoretical and concrete intersections with the eudaimonic turn, then focuses on the English-language theater scene in Quebec in the 1970s, a decade bookended by historical events that significantly affect the sector and one that saw a shift in the model of community vitality as the Anglophone population of Quebec comes to experience and organize itself as a minority.
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Theater and Human Flourishing
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New York, NY
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Oxford University Press
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2023
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154-177
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en
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978-0-19-762227-8
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Hurley, Erin. “Changing States: The Well-Being of English Language Theater in Quebec.” In Theater and Human Flourishing, edited by Harvey Young, 154–177. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2023.
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