Carnival and Theater (Routledge Revivals): Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance EnglandRoutledge, 18.03.2014 - 250 Seiten In this title, first published in 1985, Michael Bristol draws on several theoretical and critical traditions to study the nature and purpose of theatre as a social institution: on Marxism, and its revisions in the work of Mikhail Bakhtin; on the theories of Emile Durkheim and their adaptations in the work of Victor Turner; and on the history of social life and material culture as practiced by the Annales school. This valuable work is an important contribution to literary criticism, theatre studies and social history and has particular importance for scholars interested in the dramatic literature of Elizabethan England. |
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Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England Michael D. Bristol. Part. I. Theoretical ... which articulates the capacity of popular culture to resist penetration and control by the power Theoretical perspective.
Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England Michael D. Bristol. Part. I. Theoretical ... which articulates the capacity of popular culture to resist penetration and control by the power Theoretical perspective.
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... of popular festive activity in which the social purpose as well as the playful atmosphere of other popular sports and pastimes are sustained. The public playhouse, then, must be considered a politically significant mise-en-scène, where ...
... of popular festive activity in which the social purpose as well as the playful atmosphere of other popular sports and pastimes are sustained. The public playhouse, then, must be considered a politically significant mise-en-scène, where ...
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Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England ... which that culture retained any degree of independent initiative, and the ... to the anonymous toil of.
Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England ... which that culture retained any degree of independent initiative, and the ... to the anonymous toil of.
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Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England Michael D. Bristol. have created them, but also to the anonymous toil of their contemporaries. There is no document of civilization which is not at the same time a ...
Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England Michael D. Bristol. have created them, but also to the anonymous toil of their contemporaries. There is no document of civilization which is not at the same time a ...
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Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England ... which they were performed has changed greatly. The problem of reading and ... of 'man' and of Playing the old works historically.
Plebian Culture and The Structure of Authority in Renaissance England ... which they were performed has changed greatly. The problem of reading and ... of 'man' and of Playing the old works historically.
Inhalt
The Texts of Carnival | |
Butchers and fishmongers | |
A complete exit from the present order of life | |
Theater and the structure of authority | |
The dialectic of laughter | |
Clowning and devilment | |
Carnivalized literature | |
Treating death as a laughing matter | |
the politics of Carnival | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
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abundance abuse action activity allocation audience authority Bakhtin Battle of Carnival butchers Carnival and Lent celebration character Claudius clown collective complex concept conflict critical death Devil discourse Doctor Faustus dramatic Durkheim E.P. Thompson early modern economic elaborate elite Elizabethan England epically distanced everyday existence experience Falstaff Faustus festive agon fishmongers folly function Hamlet hierarchy hospitality ideology individual interpretation king language laughing matter laughter Lenten Lenten Stuffe liminal literary literature Locrine London marriage Marxism material matter of Britain Midsummer Night’s Dream Mikhail Bakhtin misrule narrative Nashe objectified pageantry pattern play playhouses plebeian culture political popular culture popular festive form practice Praise of Folly privileged production Rabkin radical relationship Renaissance represented reveals scene sexual Shakespeare social structure society speech types strategy Strumbo sustained symbols theater theatrical Theseus Thomas Nashe thou Tillyard traditional transgression travesty uncrowning University Press utopian Victor Turner violence wealth Yarmouth