Early Social Performance - ARC
Codex Manesse, Reinmar der Fiedler, between 1305 and 1315
Heidelberg University Digital Library; Cod. Pal. germ. 848, fol. 312r
Series editors

Pamela King, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Geographical Scope
Global
Chronological Scope
c. 300-1700 CE
Keywords
Visual art – performative aspects; music; dance; processions, tournaments, proclamations, courtly, civic, and rural ritual practices; clothing; sport; story-telling and poetry as performance; architecture and performativity
Serie

Early Social Performance - ARC

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This series addresses a gap in the market by publishing monographs, themed collections of essays, and editions relating to performance in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period that includes, but is not confined to, drama, visual art, music, and dance. It addresses those areas of social performance which slip down the conventional disciplinary cracks, such as processions, tournaments, proclamations, and other courtly, civic, and rural ritual practices. It will also consider treatments of, for instance, clothing, poetry, architecture, sport, story-telling, and any other human social activity which can be construed as performative.