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Title: Les arènes landaises : vies et identités locales au XXe siècle
Other Titles: The landes arenas: local lives and identities in the 20th century
Authors: Valady, Romaine Allibert de
Advisors: Nègre, Valérie
Keywords: Monument Historique
Culture locale
Identité
Tradition
Architecture
Rationalisation du bâtiment
Rationalisation du bâtiment
Destinations et polyvalence des édifices
Landes
Culture taurine
Course landaise
Corrida
Construction
Bénévolat
Communauté
Rural
Arenas
Historic Monument
Local culture
Identity
Tradition
Architecture
Rationalization of the building
Material heritage
Destinations and versatility of the buildings
Landes
Bullfighting culture
Landes race
Bullfighting
Construction
Volunteering
Community
Rural
Issue Date: 18-Sep-2024
Publisher: Universidade de Évora
Abstract: La culture taurine est une pratique ancestrale toujours présente dans le département des Landes. Au XXe siècle, ce département du Sud-Ouest de la France voit des arènes permanentes apparaître sur le territoire de manière massive. Ces édifices sont devenus des hauts lieux de rassemblement pour les festivités locales en lien avec la tauromachie locale : la course landaise. Les arènes et les pratiques rurales et populaires associées ont pris une place prépondérante dans le quotidien des Landais et sont devenues de forts symboles façonnant l’identité du territoire et de ses habitants. Au XXIe siècle, un processus de patrimonialisation est mis en place pour reconnaître l’intérêt culturel et patrimonial de ces bâtiments construits uniquement pour la pratique taurine; - ABSTRACT: The Landes arenas: local lives and identities in the 20th century Bullfighting culture is an ancestral practice that remains present in the Landes department. In the 20th century, this department in the southwest of France saw permanent bullrings appear across the region in large numbers. These structures became prominent gathering places for local festivities associated with the local form of bullfighting: the "course landaise." The bullrings and the associated rural and popular practices took on a significant role in the daily lives of the Landes inhabitants and became powerful symbols shaping the identity of the region and its people. In the 21st century, a process of heritage recognition was initiated to acknowledge the cultural and historical value of these buildings, constructed solely for bullfighting practices.The Landes arenas: local lives and identities in the 20th century Bullfighting culture is an ancestral practice that remains present in the Landes department. In the 20th century, this department in the southwest of France saw permanent bullrings appear across the region in large numbers. These structures became prominent gathering places for local festivities associated with the local form of bullfighting: the "course landaise." The bullrings and the associated rural and popular practices took on a significant role in the daily lives of the Landes inhabitants and became powerful symbols shaping the identity of the region and its people. In the 21st century, a process of heritage recognition was initiated to acknowledge the cultural and historical value of these buildings, constructed solely for bullfighting practices.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38398
Type: masterThesis
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