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Carnival: Myth and Cult

The Institute of Black Imagination

The Institute of Black Imagination
New York, United States

Carnival: Myth and Cult by Alexander Orloff examines the origins, symbolism, and cultural significance of carnival traditions around the world. The book explores how carnival blends ancient myths, religious rituals, and social customs, focusing on its roots in pagan festivals and its evolution through Christian and folk traditions. Orloff analyzes the role of masks, costumes, music, and dance in creating a space for social inversion, community expression, and personal transformation. The study highlights the enduring relevance of carnival as both a cultural performance and a form of collective catharsis, offering insights into celebrations across different regions and historical periods.

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  • Title: Carnival: Myth and Cult
  • Publisher City: New York, NY
  • Publisher: Perlinger
  • Publication Year: 1981
  • Lexicon of Values: Aesthetics, Alchemy, Decentralized Blackness, Sanctuary
  • ISBN: 3853990266;9783853990261
  • Collection: Holder
  • Author: Orloff, Alexander
The Institute of Black Imagination

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