Abstract:During the interwar period, bilingual Belgium found itself in an existential crisis. In the 1920s and 1930s, growing linguistic conflicts between Dutch‐ and French‐speakers criticized the legitimacy of a unified Belgian nation and a solid national identity. In cultural life, that is in literary and artistic journals, in the course of arts exhibitions, in theatre life and in academies of fine arts, the validity of diverse cultural identities within Belgium was debated. Consequently, cultural and linguistic bord… Show more
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