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Masquerade and Postsocialism – Ritual and Cultural Dispossession in Bulgaria

Autor Gerald W. Creed
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 ian 2011
In this compelling and evocative study, Gerald Creed analyzes contemporary mumming rituals in rural Bulgaria for what they reveal about life after socialism-and for what they can tell us about the state of postsocialist studies. Often called kukeri or survakari, these rituals are all-consuming events, as dancers in elaborate costumes go from house to house, demanding food and drink and bestowing blessings to ward off evil and ensure fertility. Mumming has flourished in the post-Soviet era. Creed uses the analysis of mumming as a platform for critiquing key themes in postsocialist studies, including understandings of civil society and democracy; gender and sexuality; autonomy and community; and ethnicity and nationalism. He argues that kukeri events reveal indigenous cultural resources that could have been used both practically and intellectually to ease the postsocialist reconstruction of Bulgarian society, but were not. This work makes an important contribution to the ethnographic literature on Eastern Europe and to theories of postsocialism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253222619
ISBN-10: 0253222613
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 21 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Cultural Dispossession
1. A Mumming Season
2. Gender and Sexuality
3. Civil Society and Democracy
4. Autonomy and Community
5. Ethnicity and Nationalism
Conclusion: Modernity in Drag
Notes
Works Cited
Index


Recenzii

"Masterfully investigates the contemporary performance of distinctive . . . mumming rites as a means of interrogating post-socialism. . . . [A]ccessible, engaging, and strong." Donna Buchanan, author of Performing Democracy: Bulgarian Music and Musicians in Transition

Notă biografică

Gerald W. Creed is Professor of Anthropology at Hunter College and the City University of New York Graduate Center, where he is Executive Officer of the Anthropology Program. He is author of Domesticating Revolution: From Socialist Reform to Ambivalent Transition in a Bulgarian Village.


Descriere

Mumming and modernity in rural Bulgaria