
Realms of Royalty
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Imke Polland, born in 1988, is research assistant responsible for internationalization at the International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany and coordinator of the European PhD Network "Literary and Cultural Studies". She currently works on her doctoral thesis entitled "'For Better, For Worse?' Royal Heirs Between Continuity and Change in Media Representations of British Royal Weddings (2005 and 2011)". Her research interests include royal studies, media events, cultural narratology and Brexit Literature as well as new formalist approaches in literary studies.
Imke Polland, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Deutschland
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- Cover
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Mapping New Realms in the Study of Contemporary European Monarchies
- Royal Public Interactionsand Trans/National Relations (19th-21st Century)
- "We'll Never be Royals" - or Will We? Exploring Meghan Markle's Impact on the British Royal Family Brand
- Your Media Majesty: Three Kings and Radio in the Inter-War Years
- European Royals and their Colonial Realms: Honors and Decorations
- Between Politics and Dynastic Survival: 19th-Century Monarchy in Post-Revolutionary Europe (1815-1918)
- Monarchy on Page, Stage, and Screen
- Who's Queen? Elizabeth I in Contemporary Culture
- "Empires of all kinds collapse, but the fake tsars, they last forever." Modern and Contemporary Memories of Tsar Scepan Mali (1767-1773)
- Long May He (Not) Reign? Literary Depictions of a 'Meddling' Future Monarch. Prince Charles in Mike Bartlett's Play King Charles III (2014) and in Catherine Mayer's Biography Charles: The Heart of a King (2015)
- Gendered Strategies of Power: Queen Elizabeth II as a Politician in the Plays The Audience (2015 [2013]) and Handbagged (2013)
- Royal Representationsin ContemporaryPopular Cultural Contexts
- The (In)Significance of Queen Victoriain Neo-Victorian Comics
- Monarchy and the Alien: Three Queens as Sites of Memory in Doctor Who
- 'Party at the Palace': Popular Cultural Celebrations in the Context of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden and Diamond Jubilee
- Afterword
- Afterword:The British Monarchy and Brexit
- Authors
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