The Miraculous Masquerade

The Miraculous Masquerade
Title The Miraculous Masquerade PDF eBook
Author Idara Otu
Publisher IO2 Publishing
Pages 38
Release 2021-04-30
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1736467611

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Ema and Eno are excited to join the Ekpe Masquerade once again! A time of giving thanks to the Gods for providing Nigerian Clans with full harvests, the Harvest Time Masquerade is an important tradition where Ekpe Society members honor the Earth and skies for rendering favorable conditions for their crops. Ema, only ten-years-old, is wise and wants to guide her four-year-old brother, Eno, who hopes to be initiated as an Ekpe when he grows up. This delightful tale captures the magnificent essence of this wonderful time for the various clans across Nigeria, in the heart of Western Africa.

Masquerade

Masquerade
Title Masquerade PDF eBook
Author Deborah Bell
Publisher McFarland
Pages 289
Release 2014-12-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476618046

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In its conventional meaning, masquerade refers to a festive gathering of people wearing masks and elegant costumes. But traditional forms of masquerade have evolved over the past century to include the representation of alternate identities in the media and venues of popular culture, including television, film, the internet, theater, museums, sports arenas, popular magazines and a range of community celebrations, reenactments and conventions. This collection of fresh essays examines the art and function of masquerade from a broad range of perspectives. From African slave masquerade in New World iconography, to the familiar Guy Fawkes masks of the Occupy Wall Street movement, to the branded identities created by celebrities like Madonna, Beyonce and Lady Gaga, the essays show how masquerade permeates modern life.

New Orleans Masquerade

New Orleans Masquerade
Title New Orleans Masquerade PDF eBook
Author Arthur Burton La Cour
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1957
Genre Carnival
ISBN

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The God Hypothesis

The God Hypothesis
Title The God Hypothesis PDF eBook
Author Michael Anthony Corey
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 362
Release 2007-04-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780742558892

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The God Hypothesis seeks to reverse the profound misunderstanding that science has disproved the existence of God. Drawing on the fairy tale of Goldilocks and The Three Bears, Michael A. Corey believes that the "just right" conditions that created life on earth provide overwhelming evidence of an Intelligent Designer at work.

The Mask of Art

The Mask of Art
Title The Mask of Art PDF eBook
Author Clyde Taylor
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 364
Release 1998-11-22
Genre Art
ISBN 9780253211927

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Taylor exposes the concept of 'art' as a tool of ethnocentricity and radical ideology. He challenges the history of aesthetics as a recent invention of privileged Western consumerism and questions the myth of its ancient Greek origin.

Bartók and the Grotesque

Bartók and the Grotesque
Title Bartók and the Grotesque PDF eBook
Author Julie Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351574574

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The grotesque is one of art's most puzzling figures - transgressive, comprising an unresolveable hybrid, generally focussing on the human body, full of hyperbole, and ultimately semantically deeply puzzling. In Bluebeard's Castle (1911), The Wooden Prince (1916/17), The Miraculous Mandarin (1919/24, rev. 1931) and Cantata Profana (1930), Bart ngaged scenarios featuring either overtly grotesque bodies or closely related transformations and violations of the body. In a number of instrumental works he also overtly engaged grotesque satirical strategies, sometimes - as in Two Portraits: 'Ideal' and 'Grotesque' - indicating this in the title. In this book, Julie Brown argues that Bart concerns with stylistic hybridity (high-low, East-West, tonal-atonal-modal), the body, and the grotesque are inter-connected. While Bart eveloped each interest in highly individual ways, and did so separately to a considerable extent, the three concerns remained conceptually interlinked. All three were thoroughly implicated in cultural constructions of the Modern during the period in which Bart as composing.

The Sex Lives of Saints

The Sex Lives of Saints
Title The Sex Lives of Saints PDF eBook
Author Virginia Burrus
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 224
Release 2010-08-03
Genre History
ISBN 0812200721

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Has a repressive morality been the primary contribution of Christianity to the history of sexuality? The ascetic concerns that pervade ancient Christian texts would seem to support such a common assumption. Focusing on hagiographical literature, Virginia Burrus pursues a fresh path of interpretation, arguing that the early accounts of the lives of saints are not antierotic but rather convey a sublimely transgressive "countereroticism" that resists the marital, procreative ethic of sexuality found in other strands of Christian tradition. Without reducing the erotics of ancient hagiography to a single formula, The Sex Lives of Saints frames the broad historical, theological, and theoretical issues at stake in such a revisionist interpretation of ascetic eroticism, with particular reference to the work of Michel Foucault and Georges Bataille, David Halperin and Geoffrey Harpham, Leo Bersani and Jean Baudrillard. Burrus subsequently proceeds through close, performative readings of the earliest Lives of Saints, mostly dating to the late fourth and early fifth centuries—Jerome's Lives of Paul, Malchus, Hilarion, and Paula; Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Macrina; Augustine's portrait of Monica; Sulpicius Severus's Life of Martin; and the slightly later Lives of so-called harlot saints. Queer, s/m, and postcolonial theories are among the contemporary discourses that prove intriguingly resonant with an ancient art of "saintly" loving that remains, in Burrus's reading, promisingly mobile, diverse, and open-ended.