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Do This - Liturgy as Performance (Paperback)
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Dramatic elements have always been apparent in the historic
Christian liturgy. Because the liturgy is a structured action and
not merely a verbal narrative, it has historically been both
illuminated by and confused with other types of performance, such
as theatre and drama. This confusion has been compounded by the
fact that much analysis of liturgy has focused on the linguistic
and theological aspects of the event and not on its elements of
performance. In Do This: Liturgy as Performance, Richard D. McCall
presents a systematic approach to the liturgy as event rather than
text, using tools made available by contemporary performance
theory. McCall follows the rise of dramatic interpretation of the
early Christian liturgy from its beginnings through such elements
as costumes, interpretative text, and gesture. He then examines the
development of performance theory, focusing on the work of Victor
Turner and Richard Schechner, and asks if it can be applied to the
liturgy. Three views of liturgical theology, especially that of
Aiden Kavanagh's, which holds that the liturgy as enacted is
liturgy properly presented, set the stage for McCall to construct a
definition of liturgy as a mode of performance. In chapter 4,
McCall brings Aristotle’s categories in the Poetics to bear on
liturgical action. In the final chapter he analyzes an actual
liturgical enactment: the celebration of the Mass at Rome in the
early eighth century according to the Gregorian Sacramentary and
the actions described in Ordo Romanus I. Do This: Liturgy as
Performance bridges the work of performance scholarship and
liturgical studies in a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary way. The
book will interest seminarians and liturgical scholars in a variety
of fields, including theology and the arts, early Christian
liturgy, Church history, and liturgical theology.
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