カーニバルの政治学:中世英国における祭りの無秩序<br>The Politics of Carnival : Festive Misrule in Medieva England (Manchester Medieval Studies)

カーニバルの政治学:中世英国における祭りの無秩序
The Politics of Carnival : Festive Misrule in Medieva England (Manchester Medieval Studies)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 113 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780719056031
  • DDC分類 394.250942

Full Description


In recent years there has been a surge of interest in popular medieval festivals such as carnival and misrule, occasions which created a temporary and dynamic upside-down world of boy-bishops and Christmas kings. And yet, despite the extraordinary nature of these practices, much of the scholarly literature has taken a pessimistic view of their cultural meaning, claiming that they functioned as a "safety-valve" to dissipate the frustrations of subordinate groups. This study of the role of misrule in medieval England argues that in order to appreciate the part which these customs played in social and political change, a more creative and open-ended framework for examining the historical evidence is needed. Far from being just an ineffectual explosion of popular resentment, the author shows that these festival occasions were in practice highly diverse, and discusses how they were able to articulate and negotiate a range of meanings and values. This book should also be keenly debated in literary theory, cultural studies, anthropology and social history.

Contents

Preface; A note on the text and abbreviations Introductionof camival; 1. Social protest or safety valve? Critical approaches to festive misrule; 2. A new approach to the study of medieval misrule; 3. Seasonal drama and local politics in Norwich, 1443; 4. Summer games at Coventry in 1480; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index