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- "The entire town is disguised," declared a French tourist of eighteenth-century Venice.
- About the Author: James H. Johnson is Professor of History at Boston University and author of the award-winning book, Listening in Paris.
- 334 Pages
- History, Europe
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About the Book
"Johnson offers [an] ... analysis of masking in this carnival-loving city. He draws on a wealth of material to explore the world view of maskers, both during and outside of carnival, and reconstructs their logic: covering the face in public was a uniquely Venetian response to one of the most rigid class hierarchies in European history. This ... account goes beyond common views that masking was about forgetting the past and minding the muse of pleasure to offer fresh insight into the historical construction of identity"--Back cover.Book Synopsis
"The entire town is disguised," declared a French tourist of eighteenth-century Venice. And, indeed, maskers of all ranks-nobles, clergy, imposters, seducers, con men-could be found mixing at every level of Venetian society. Even a pious nun donned a mask and male attire for her liaison with the libertine Casanova. In Venice Incognito, James H. Johnson offers a spirited analysis of masking in this carnival-loving city. He draws on a wealth of material to explore the world view of maskers, both during and outside of carnival, and reconstructs their logic: covering the face in public was a uniquely Venetian response to one of the most rigid class hierarchies in European history. This vivid account goes beyond common views that masking was about forgetting the past and minding the muse of pleasure to offer fresh insight into the historical construction of identity.From the Back Cover
"Fascinating and richly developed. Venice Incognito is a contribution both to urban studies and to the carnivalesque."--Natalie Zemon Davis, University of Toronto "Venice Incognito is a brilliant reassessment of Venetian carnival and the peculiar phenomenon of masking in early modern Venice. Johnson's wide-ranging, insightful, and imaginative scholarship is matched by his fluid and accessible writing style. This book is that all-too-rare commodity: a scholarly page-turner." --Patricia Fortini Brown, author of Private Lives in Renaissance Venice "This is a beautiful book about a strange subject: the custom among Venetian aristocrats of wearing masks in public. One of the most original works in early modern scholarship I have read in a long time, Venice Incognito will have a permanent place on most early modern historians' shelves and will be essential reading for performance studies and theater history." --Edward Muir, author of The Culture Wars of the Late Renaissance "In this fascinating book, the author cleverly balances the traditional concept of masking as an anti-authoritarian culture of dissembling with the idea of the 'honest mask, ' which defends rank and the established order, and produces an excellent, nuanced, and well-written account of the carnivalesque in eighteenth-century Venice." --Aileen Ribeiro, author of Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe "In this intriguing and thoroughly researched book, James Johnson takes the reader through the crowded calli, campi, and canals of Venice in search of the varied meanings of the mask in the history and culture of that city on the water. From masking's first recorded appearance in the thirteenth century to its ubiquity in the carnival decline of eighteenth-century Venice, from the dissimulations of Giacomo Casanova to Arlecchino and the commedia dell'arte stage, from the social anonymity of the gambling halls to the socially charged debate over Goldoni's radical unmasking of the actor, Venice Incognito traces the shifting functions of the mask and its implications. Just as importantly, the book challenges much conventional wisdom about masking and carnival itself." --David Rosand, author of Painting in Sixteenth-Century VeniceReview Quotes
"Comprehensively researched, insightful reconsideration of the function of masks and masking. . . . Highly recommended."-- "Choice" (10/1/2011 12:00:00 AM)
"Perceptive, gracefully written, and well-illustrated. . . . A vivid introduction to Venetian culture."--Peter Burke Emmanuel College, Cambridge University "Journal Of Modern History" (9/17/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"Refreshingly well-written and thought-provoking."-- "Art Newspaper" (8/12/2012 12:00:00 AM)
About the Author
James H. Johnson is Professor of History at Boston University and author of the award-winning book, Listening in Paris.Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 334
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Europe
Publisher: University of California Press
Theme: Italy
Format: Paperback
Author: James H Johnson
Language: English
Street Date: January 10, 2017
TCIN: 1001842186
UPC: 9780520294653
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-0207
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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