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Carnival and Power: Play and Politics in a Crown Colony: Transnational Theatre Histories

Autor Vicki Ann Cremona
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 feb 2018
This book shows how Carnival under British colonial rule became a locus of resistance as well as an exercise and affirmation of power. Carnival is both a space of theatricality and a site of politics, where the playful, participatory aspects are appropriated by countervailing forces seeking to influence, control, channel or redirect power. Focusing specifically on the Maltese islands, a tiny European archipelago situated at the heart of the Mediterranean, this work links the contrast between play and power to other Carnival realities across the world. It examines the question of power and identity in relation to different social classes and environments of Carnival play, from streets to ballrooms. It looks at satire and censorship, unbridled gaiety and controlled celebration. It describes the ways Carnival was appropriated as a power channel both by the British and their Maltese subjects, and ultimately how it was manipulated in the struggle for Malta’s independence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319706559
ISBN-10: 3319706551
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: XIX, 304 p. 16 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Transnational Theatre Histories

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Perceptions of Colony and Carnival.- 2. Power and its Historical Framework.- 3. Social Difference and Street Dynamics.- 4. Fancy Dress, Rank and Dignity: Power and Play in Carnival Balls.- 5. ‘The sweet satires that prick where it is needed….’: The Caricature of Power.- 6. Raising the Levels of Street Carnivals – Competitions and Prizes.- 7. Carnival or Carnivals? Political Wrangles Between State, Church and Party.- 8. Politics vs Religion and State – Beyond Carnival and the Carnivalesque.- 9. Carnival as a Transnational Cultural Phenomenon.

Notă biografică

Vicki Ann Cremona is Chair of the School of Performing Arts at the University of Malta and lectures in the Theatre Studies Department. She was appointed as Ambassador of Malta to France between 2005-2009, and to Tunisia between 2009-2013. She has published internationally, mainly about Carnival and public performance, Maltese theatre, and Commedia dell’Arte. 

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This book shows how Carnival under British colonial rule became a locus of resistance as well as an exercise and affirmation of power. Carnival is both a space of theatricality and a site of politics, where the playful, participatory aspects are appropriated by countervailing forces seeking to influence, control, channel or redirect power. Focusing specifically on the Maltese islands, a tiny European archipelago situated at the heart of the Mediterranean, this work links the contrast between play and power to other Carnival realities across the world. It examines the question of power and identity in relation to different social classes and environments of Carnival play, from streets to ballrooms. It looks at satire and censorship, unbridled gaiety and controlled celebration. It describes the ways Carnival was appropriated as a power channel both by the British and their Maltese subjects, and ultimately how it was manipulated in the struggle for Malta’s independence.

Caracteristici

Represents the only book to tackle the British colonial period exclusively in relation to the tradition of Carnival Examines politics of power and resistance through the history of Carnival Presents a new reading of underlying forces behind play within a specific historical context