Performing the Sacred: Christian Representation and the Arts: Studies in Religion and the Arts, cartea 20
Editat de Carla M. Bino, Corinna Ricasolien Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004517462
ISBN-10: 9004517464
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Religion and the Arts
ISBN-10: 9004517464
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Religion and the Arts
Notă biografică
Carla M. Bino, Ph.D. (2001), Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, is Associate Professor of History of Theatre. She has published on the dramatic culture of the Christian Middle Ages, including Il dramma e l’immagine. Teorie cristiane della rappresentazione (Le Lettere, 2015).
Corinna Ricasoli, Ph.D. (2014), is an art historian and museum curator with an international exhibition record, including The Living Dead: Ecclesiastes through Art (Ferdinand Schöning, 2018). She boasts collaborations with prominent international museums and is widely published in a variety of peer-reviewed forms.
Contributors are Carla M. Bino, Rachel Fulton Brown, Fabrizio Fiaschini, Kamil Kopania, Francesc Massip, Carolyn Muessig, Nils Holger Petersen, Jean–Claude Schmitt, Allie Terry-Fritsch, Timothy Verdon, Andrew Walker White.
Corinna Ricasoli, Ph.D. (2014), is an art historian and museum curator with an international exhibition record, including The Living Dead: Ecclesiastes through Art (Ferdinand Schöning, 2018). She boasts collaborations with prominent international museums and is widely published in a variety of peer-reviewed forms.
Contributors are Carla M. Bino, Rachel Fulton Brown, Fabrizio Fiaschini, Kamil Kopania, Francesc Massip, Carolyn Muessig, Nils Holger Petersen, Jean–Claude Schmitt, Allie Terry-Fritsch, Timothy Verdon, Andrew Walker White.
Cuprins
Preface
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contibutors
Introduction
Carla M. Bino and Corinna Ricasoli
1 The Drama of Christian Images: Art, Liturgy, Sacred Theatre
Timothy Verdon
2 A ‘Dramatic Turn’: The Revolution of Christian Representation
Carla M. Bino
3 No Drama Please, We’re Greek: Sacred Plays from a Greek Orthodox Perspective
Andrew Walker White
4 Enacting Sacred Narrative: Biblical, Liturgical, and Sacramental Practices in the Latin West
Nils Holger Petersen
5 Mary in the Scriptures as Container and Way: Henry Adams and the Virgin of Chartres
Rachel Fulton Brown
6 The Power of Images of Passion: Animated Sculptures of the Crucified Christ and the Problem of Visualizing Suffering in Medieval Art
Kamil Kopania
7 Women as Performers of the Bible: Female Preaching in Premodern Europe
Carolyn Muessig
8 Dramatic Action and the Participatory Spectator at the Sacro Monte di Varallo: Frozen Theatre or Immersive Installation?
Allie Terry-Fritsch
9 The Paradox of the Saint Actress: Church and Commedia Dell’arte during the Counter-Reformation
Fabrizio Fiaschini
10 Performing Glory: The Misteri or Festa D’elx on Contemporary Stages
Francesc Massip
11 Performing the Bible: Christian Drama and the Arts
Jean-Claude Schmitt
Copyright
Index
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contibutors
Introduction
Carla M. Bino and Corinna Ricasoli
1 The Drama of Christian Images: Art, Liturgy, Sacred Theatre
Timothy Verdon
2 A ‘Dramatic Turn’: The Revolution of Christian Representation
Carla M. Bino
3 No Drama Please, We’re Greek: Sacred Plays from a Greek Orthodox Perspective
Andrew Walker White
4 Enacting Sacred Narrative: Biblical, Liturgical, and Sacramental Practices in the Latin West
Nils Holger Petersen
5 Mary in the Scriptures as Container and Way: Henry Adams and the Virgin of Chartres
Rachel Fulton Brown
6 The Power of Images of Passion: Animated Sculptures of the Crucified Christ and the Problem of Visualizing Suffering in Medieval Art
Kamil Kopania
7 Women as Performers of the Bible: Female Preaching in Premodern Europe
Carolyn Muessig
8 Dramatic Action and the Participatory Spectator at the Sacro Monte di Varallo: Frozen Theatre or Immersive Installation?
Allie Terry-Fritsch
9 The Paradox of the Saint Actress: Church and Commedia Dell’arte during the Counter-Reformation
Fabrizio Fiaschini
10 Performing Glory: The Misteri or Festa D’elx on Contemporary Stages
Francesc Massip
11 Performing the Bible: Christian Drama and the Arts
Jean-Claude Schmitt
Copyright
Index