Carnival and Theater: Plebeian Culture and the Structure of Authority in Renaissance EnglandRoutledge, 1989 - 237 páginas In Elizabethan England, the theatre was not so much an art form but the site of active institution-making, and a celebration of collective life. Bristol develops this argument by drawing on the work of Bakhtin and Durkheim. |
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... matter . Joubert begins his analysis with axiomatic propositions derived from common knowledge as to the nature of ' laughing matter ' . The most known things ( those which each man understands and accords ) are accepted by the populace ...
... matter . Joubert begins his analysis with axiomatic propositions derived from common knowledge as to the nature of ' laughing matter ' . The most known things ( those which each man understands and accords ) are accepted by the populace ...
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... matter . • if perchance one uncovers the shameful parts which by nature or public decency we are accustomed to ... matter . The buttocks are ' out of place ' in a social situation . Nevertheless , they are objects of desire and in any ...
... matter . • if perchance one uncovers the shameful parts which by nature or public decency we are accustomed to ... matter . The buttocks are ' out of place ' in a social situation . Nevertheless , they are objects of desire and in any ...
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... matter ' . The logic of grotesque Carnival equivocation implies equivalence between Old Hamlet and Claudius . The royal ' progress ' , which affirms hierarchy , social superior- ity and political power , is internalized physiologically ...
... matter ' . The logic of grotesque Carnival equivocation implies equivalence between Old Hamlet and Claudius . The royal ' progress ' , which affirms hierarchy , social superior- ity and political power , is internalized physiologically ...
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Playing the old works historically | 8 |
The social function of festivity | 26 |
Carnival and plebeian culture | 40 |
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Carnival and Theater (Routledge Revivals): Plebian Culture and The Structure ... Michael D. Bristol Vista previa limitada - 2014 |
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Referencias a este libro
Performance Analysis: An Introductory Coursebook Colin Counsell,Laurie Wolf Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |