01339nas 2200397-a 450 991013998880332120241016213016.01851-9490(CKB)2320000000008221(CONSER)--2003208203(DE-599)ZDB2598885-2(EXLCZ)99232000000000822120030805c2000uuuu --- -spaEstudios, filosofía práctica e historia de las ideasMendoza, Argentina INCIHUSA, CRICYT[2000]-1 online resourceTitle from cover.Refereed/Peer-reviewed1515-7180 EstudiosFilosofía práctica e historia de las ideasEstudios de filosofía práctica e historia de las ideasFilosofía práctica e historia de las ideas, estudiosEstud. filos. práct. hist. ideasPractice (Philosophy)PeriodicalsPractice (Philosophy)fast(OCoLC)fst01074531Periodicals.fastPractice (Philosophy)Practice (Philosophy)INCIHUSA (Institute)JOURNAL9910139988803321exl_impl conversionEstudios, filosofía práctica e historia de las ideas2293190UNINA03352oam 2200577I 450 991096253590332120251117090039.01-315-24952-910.4324/9781315249520 (CKB)3710000001081620(MiAaPQ)EBC4817054(Au-PeEL)EBL4817054(CaPaEBR)ebr11356229(OCoLC)975225096(OCoLC)974642676(FINmELB)ELB139880(BIP)59817203(BIP)7346883(EXLCZ)99371000000108162020180706e20162002 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMasks and masking in medieval and early Tudor England /Meg Twycross and Sarah Carpenter1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (429 pages) illustrationsStudies in Performance and Early Modern DramaFirst published 2002 by Ashgate Publishing.0-7546-0230-3 1-351-91931-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Popular masking -- pt. 2. Courtly masking -- pt. 3. Theatrical masking -- pt. 4. Theory and practice.Drawing on broad research, this study explores the different social and theatrical masking activities in England during the Middle Ages and the early 16th century. The authors present a coherent explanation of the many functions of masking, emphasizing the important links among festive practice, specialized ceremonial, and drama. They elucidate the intellectual, moral and social contexts for masking, and they examine the purposes and rewards for participants in the activity. The authors' insight into the masking games and performances of England's medieval and early Tudor periods illuminates many aspects of the thinking and culture of the times: issues of identity and community; performance and role-play; conceptions of the psyche and of the individual's position in social and spiritual structures. Masks and Masking in Medieval and Early Tudor England presents a broad overview of masking practices, demonstrating how active and prominent an element of medieval and pre-modern culture masking was. It has obvious interest for drama and literature critics of the medieval and early modern periods; but is also useful for historians of culture, theatre and anthropology. Through its analysis of masked play this study engages both with the history of theatre and performance, and with broader cultural and historical questions of social organization, identity and the self, the performance of power, and shifting spiritual understanding.Studies in performance and early modern drama.MasksEnglandHistoryGreat BritainHistoryTudors, 1485-1603EnglandSocial life and customs16th centuryMasksHistory.391.4/34/0942Twycross Meg.1871263Carpenter Sarah1871264MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962535903321Masks and masking in medieval and early Tudor England4480007UNINA