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Diana, Self-Interest, and British National Identity [Hardcover]

John A. Taylor (Author)

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September 30, 2000 027596826X 978-0275968267

The public display of grief that accompanied the funeral of the late Princess of Wales drew attention to the many Britons who had found an affinity with Diana. Seeking an explanation for this affinity, Taylor argues that, during Diana's brief time in the world spotlight, Britain underwent a change in values and a shift in national identity from a system based almost exclusively on household and family values to one more accepting of individual autonomy and self-interest. Accustomed to royalty as symbols of national values and identity, persons of resentment (women, people of color, and homosexuals) found the divorced princess an apt symbol of their transvalued values. These groups declared ignoble the Queen, Prince Charles, and others who had previously been the patterns for nobility in British society, and they held up Diana as one truly noble.

The British monarchy had come to symbolize household and family, but disaffected groups found themselves excluded from this model. While royal adultery and divorces were long characterized by a double standard, the Princess of Wales was able to win over considerable public sympathy to her plight. By the 1990s, British household size and structure had changed so dramatically that a challenge to a traditionally based family value system was well timed. Women, people of color, and homosexuals saw in Diana's life their own transformation in identity that now found greater acceptance in the larger society.


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Examines Princess Diana's role as a symbol of British national identity and of changes in British society.

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JOHN A. TAYLOR is Professor of History at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville.

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On Saturday, September 6, 1997, Queen Elizabeth II led members of the royal family, including grandsons, Prince William, aged fifteen years, and Prince Harry, twelve, into Westminster Abbey for the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. Read the first page
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transvalued values, young adult identity, royal symbolism, household values, postwar consensus, shame culture
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New York, Prince Charles, King George, Sophia Dorothea, Queen Elizabeth, King Edward, Prince of Wales, Church of England, Snow White, Oxford University Press, Roman Catholic, Lady Colin Campbell, Princess of Wales, Cambridge University Press, Queen Victoria, Kingsley Martin, Benedict Anderson, Gregory King, Margaret Thatcher, Andrew Morton, Duchess of York, King Henry, Los Angeles, New Haven, Protestant Reformation
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