TY - BOOK AU - Popenhagen,Ron J. TI - Modernist disguise: masquerade in modern performance and visual culture T2 - Edinburgh critical studies in modernism, drama and performance SN - 9781474495998 AV - GT1748 .M634 2021 KW - Masquerades KW - Europe KW - Performance art KW - Art and society KW - History KW - 19th century KW - 20th century KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Impressions of the covered body --; Facing change and changing masks --; Reforming and uniforming the body --; Feigned and distorted bodyscapes --; Actors' effigies and photo-portraits --; Fractured and effaced façades --; Other places; 2; b N2 - Analyses the expansion of head and body masking from nineteenth-century Paris to its international maturity in contemporary culture. Looks at the presence and development of masquerade in the modernist era - via performance history - with parallel references to theatricality and performativity in visual arts and visual culture. Comments upon masquerade's foundation in popular performance throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, frequently alluding to significant images from the history of photography. Theorises masquerade within the context of European theatre and drama scholarship, as well as British and European conservatory arts and performance training. Employs critical thinking influenced by phenomenological and semiotic analyses of performance. This book highlights that masquerade can be regarded as a distinct genre of performance activity that employs elements of the carnivalesque, circus, dance, gestural theatre and theatre of objects. Popenhagen traces artistic disguising from fin de siecle Pierrots in Paris, Marseille and Vienna to early twentieth-century masquerading in Moscow and Zurich. He explores identity play and display through the complementary lenses of image studies, cultural history and performance theory UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2709227&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -