James Johnson - VENICE INCOGNITO: Masks in the Serene Republic

James Johnson talks Venetian masking: VENICE INCOGNITO: Masks in the Serene Republic

Perceptive, gracefully written, and well-illustrated. . . . A vivid introduction to Venetian culture.”—Peter Burke, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University Journal Of Modern History

"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.

James H. Johnson is Professor of History at Boston University and author of the award-winning book, Listening in Paris.

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Saturday, March 25, 2017 - 6:00pm

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Octavia Books - 513 Octavia Street - New Orleans, LA 70115
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$34.95
ISBN: 9780520294653
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Published: University of California Press - January 10th, 2017

"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.


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