A new interest in the study of early modern ritual, ceremony,
formations of personal and collective identities, social roles, and
the production of meaning inside and outside the arts have made it
possible to talk today about a performative turn in the humanities.
In Performativity and Performance in Baroque Rome, scholars from
different fields of research explore performative aspects of
Baroque culture. With examples from the politics of diplomacy and
everyday life, from theatre, music and ritual as well as from
architecture, painting and sculpture the contributors demonstrate
how broadly the concept of performativity has been adopted within
different disciplines.
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