Why We Love Parades: Their History and Enduring Appeal

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McFarland, Dec 9, 2022 - Social Science - 233 pages

Why do millions of people attend the victory parades of winning sports teams, travel across the world to attend a carnival, march and chant for social justice, cheer homecoming soldiers, or watch enraptured as a princess or celebrity rides in a stately coach to their wedding? The author answers these questions and more in this unique examination of the great parades and processions of history.

Part chronology, part social history, this book outlines why parades are more than the simplistic, ephemeral entertainment we sometimes assume them to be, as people are often deeply affected by regalia, costumes and uniforms, dances and floats. The book traces the fascinating origins and development of carnival parades, religious processions, protest marches, victory parades, circus parades, parade floats, ship sail-pasts and aerial fly-pasts.

 

Contents

Preface
1
Forming Up
3
One The Power of Performance
16
Two Sacred Space and Monumental Architecture
27
Three Looking the Part
40
Four The Symbolism of Floats
54
Five Mesmerizing Marching
68
Six It Started with Gods
84
Eight The Heros Journey
111
Nine Marching for Change
125
Ten The Lure of Carnival
138
Eleven Onto the Water and Into the Air
149
Twelve The Modern Parade
162
Chapter Notes
177
Bibliography
187
Index
203

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About the author (2022)

A writer and award-winning special event producer based in Vancouver, Canada, Doug Matthews is the author of five textbooks on how to create special events full of emotion.

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