Cultural Fluidity and Application Strategy in the Modern Theatrical Performance (Letters from Luxembourg) as a Model

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Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
165-178

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The concept of cultural fluidity is one of the concepts formulated by the sociologist) Zygmunt Bauman( through a strategy followed to describe the great transformation in the forms of social life, the effects of capitalism, and industrial and technological development. The stage of cultural fluidity in modernization and the continuous change in strategy was characterized by dissolving, melting, and diluting all intellectual, cultural, and aesthetic trends. Especially the theatrical performance, which has witnessed great openness and the removal of boundaries between cultures, depicting the deconstruction of social relationships and the widening scope of human problems. The researchers divided their research into four chapters. The first included (the methodological framework) the research's problem, the research's importance and the need for it, and then the temporal limits of the research. 2016 and spatial, Then, the terminology was defined and defined. The second chapter (theoretical framework) included two sections on me, the first studying (cultural fluidity - a conceptual approach), explaining the term cultural fluidity in the modern world, while the second section (modernity in theatrical presentation) studied the experiences of some directors such as (Detayusz Kantor). - Joseph Shayna), then came the indicators that resulted from the theoretical framework. The third chapter (research procedures) included the research community and the purposive sample (letters from Luxembourg), its methodology, the research tool, and the sample analysis. The fourth chapter included the research results and conclusions, concluding with a list of sources and references and a summary in English.

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Younis Abdullah, H., حيدر, Muhammad Jandari, O., & عمر. (2025). Cultural Fluidity and Application Strategy in the Modern Theatrical Performance (Letters from Luxembourg) as a Model. Fnon Al-Rafidayn Journal, 1(3), 165–178. Retrieved from https://rjps.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/fnon/article/view/10230