Social performance and social status at Russian court in the 1760s: a sociocultural perspective on marital infidelity

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Type
Partie de livre
Sous-type
Chapitre: chapitre ou section
Collection
Publications
Titre
Social performance and social status at Russian court in the 1760s: a sociocultural perspective on marital infidelity
Titre du livre
The Creation of a Europeanized Elite in Russia, 1762-1825: Public Role and Subjective Self
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Evstratov Alexei
Editeur
Northern Illinois University Press
Lieu d'édition
DeKalb
ISBN
978-0-87580-747-8
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
11/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Schönle Andreas, Zorin Andrei, Evstratov Alexei
Numéro de chapitre
2a
Pages
70-89
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The chapter studies a notorious marital conflict in a noble family in order to identify what kind of social roles were attributed to its main protagonists and how the latter navigated between these roles. Dramatic texts and performances provide the language for interpreting social situations. But the interpretations could diverge from each other, and to impose its vision of the role distribution in the conflict meant for one side to prevail. In order to tackle the social use of dramatic models, the chapter revises Yurii Lotman’s semiotic approach to the social performance of the self, introducing, in the analysis of individual strategies, the frame of group conflict. The chapter draws on two sets of data: writings documenting the conflict and reactions to it from the Russian nobility (mostly private sources); and fictional texts, which treat the subject of family conflicts, relevant for the studied social group, the educated St. Petersburg court nobility of the 1760s.
Mots-clé
Russian Studies, French Literature, Theatre History, Eighteenth Century History, Drama, Family, Nobility, Russian History, Molière, Courts and Elites (History), Yuri Lotman, and Social Conflict
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