The Witness of Times: Manifestations of Ideology in Seventeenth Century EnglandKatherine Z. Keller, Gerald J. Schiffhorst A collection of eleven essays examining, through a variety of venues, the extent to which ideological representations interact with what is arguably the radical dialectic of the period: the increasing significance of power rather than authority as an ideological framework. |
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... social structure.4 This is achieved as ritual passengers move from rituals of separation from social status into liminality - a ritual time and space in which license is enjoyed — and finally to reincorporation into the social hierarchy ...
... social structure.4 This is achieved as ritual passengers move from rituals of separation from social status into liminality - a ritual time and space in which license is enjoyed — and finally to reincorporation into the social hierarchy ...
Page 93
... social hierarchy . As Bakhtin explains , " this is why festive folk laughter presents an element of victory not only over supernatural awe , over the sacred , over death ; it also means the defeat of power , of earthly kings , of the ...
... social hierarchy . As Bakhtin explains , " this is why festive folk laughter presents an element of victory not only over supernatural awe , over the sacred , over death ; it also means the defeat of power , of earthly kings , of the ...
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... social order by inverting the value of social institutions and , like all his fellow villains , by pretending to be what he is not . The institution he most continually challenges is the family . The first time we meet Castiza , the ...
... social order by inverting the value of social institutions and , like all his fellow villains , by pretending to be what he is not . The institution he most continually challenges is the family . The first time we meet Castiza , the ...
Contents
Imagination and Ideology | 148 |
This Giant Has Wounded | 218 |
Notes | 261 |
Copyright | |
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