Elina Gertsman, ed.
Visualizing Medieval Performance: Perspectives, Histories, Contexts
Aldershot, UK:
Ashgate,
2008.
348 pp.; 40 b/w ills.
Cloth
$99.95
(9780754664369)
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Performance, which can be generically described as the enactment of a ceremony, ritual, play, or work of music, dance, or visual art, has only recently been explored as an interpretive framework in medieval studies. Tracing its origins to research undertaken in the 1940s and 1950s, performance theory crystallized as a distinctive interdisciplinary field in the 1980s and 1990s, encompassing anthropology, art history, communication arts, critical gender studies, ethnic studies, film studies, linguistics, literature, and theater...