In the late sixteenth century, the practice of wearing a mask as an object-image carried by a living body underwent an essential renewal. Brought closer to disguise, it deeply impacted the way the people of that time conceived human subjectivity. Using communicational semiotics and cultural and historical anthropology, this paper intends to unmask the processes of this metamorphosis. The analysis of the Balet comique de la Royne (1582) under the veil of a web of images and imagination is applied from the design of the mask to its impersonation. It demonstrates that the reform of the common practices of masking laid on the inclusion of artistic, social and devotional practices and theories under the norms of clothing device. At the end of th...
This dissertation is a study of the mask as literary trope in European literature between 1890 and 1...
Today, even if the valorisation of the costume for stage and screen seems to be widespread, its know...
International audienceA specific type of clothed body emerged in 16th-century France. Clothing put ...
A la fin du XVIe siècle, la pratique du masque en tant qu’image portée subit un renouvellement primo...
Related with the author’s passion for Venice and its festive customs, this research turns on the que...
The mask has always been a magic symbol, directly connected with a religious archaic context. It has...
Mask and unmask : effects of the enunciation in Ancient Comedy According to tradition, wearing a m...
The Elizabethan mask is an avatar of the Elizabethan mirror. As such the portraits of Queen Elizabet...
This work represents a process of a search of a relationship to the theatre mask and costume, it is ...
Throughout the social history of human civilization and art history, the human body was and still is...
Masque et identitéCe texte suit un parcours à incidences sémiotiques sommairement tributaires de la ...
Under the reigns of François I and Henri II, at the threshold of the modern era, both society and go...
Au seuil de l’ère moderne sous le règne de François Ier et d’Henri II, la société et le régime conna...
Introduced in French Salons as a parlor game, the literary portrait appears in mid Seventeenth-Centu...
The present paper, through a short exegesis of the theories on mask and masking process, aimed to re...
This dissertation is a study of the mask as literary trope in European literature between 1890 and 1...
Today, even if the valorisation of the costume for stage and screen seems to be widespread, its know...
International audienceA specific type of clothed body emerged in 16th-century France. Clothing put ...
A la fin du XVIe siècle, la pratique du masque en tant qu’image portée subit un renouvellement primo...
Related with the author’s passion for Venice and its festive customs, this research turns on the que...
The mask has always been a magic symbol, directly connected with a religious archaic context. It has...
Mask and unmask : effects of the enunciation in Ancient Comedy According to tradition, wearing a m...
The Elizabethan mask is an avatar of the Elizabethan mirror. As such the portraits of Queen Elizabet...
This work represents a process of a search of a relationship to the theatre mask and costume, it is ...
Throughout the social history of human civilization and art history, the human body was and still is...
Masque et identitéCe texte suit un parcours à incidences sémiotiques sommairement tributaires de la ...
Under the reigns of François I and Henri II, at the threshold of the modern era, both society and go...
Au seuil de l’ère moderne sous le règne de François Ier et d’Henri II, la société et le régime conna...
Introduced in French Salons as a parlor game, the literary portrait appears in mid Seventeenth-Centu...
The present paper, through a short exegesis of the theories on mask and masking process, aimed to re...
This dissertation is a study of the mask as literary trope in European literature between 1890 and 1...
Today, even if the valorisation of the costume for stage and screen seems to be widespread, its know...
International audienceA specific type of clothed body emerged in 16th-century France. Clothing put ...