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British identity and 'the people's princess'
Authors:Jim McGuigan
Affiliation:University of Loughborough
Abstract:This article treats the popular response to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, as a manifestation of the cultural public sphere , by which is meant a symbolic space for affective communication and an emotional sense of democratic participation. The Diana phenomenon neither produced a 'revolutionary moment' nor, however, was it insignificant. Rather, it represented a vehicle for public debate on British identity, the role of the monarchy and, more diffusely, the conduct of personal relations. New Labour and feminist appropriations of Diana are examined in detail and related to a general consideration of the diverse and contested meanings of her life and death.
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