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Signifying God - Social Relation and Symbolic Act in the York Corpus Christi Plays (Paperback)
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Signifying God - Social Relation and Symbolic Act in the York Corpus Christi Plays (Paperback)
Series: mersion: Emergent Village resources for communities of faith
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In "Signifying God" Sarah Beckwith explores the most lavish,
long-lasting, and complex form of collective theatrical enterprise
in English history: the York Corpus Christi plays. First staged as
early as 1376, the plays were performed annually until the late
1500s and involved as much as a tenth of the city in multiple
performances at a dozen or more locations. Introducing a radical
new understanding of these plays as "sacramental theater," Beckwith
shows how organizing the plays served as a political mechanism for
regulating labor, and how theater and sacrament combined in them to
do important theological work. She argues, for instance, that the
theology of Corpus Christi in the resurrection plays can only be
understood as a theatrical exploration of eucharistic absence and
presence. Beckwith frames her study with discussions of
twentieth-century manifestations of sacramental theater in Barry
Unsworth's novel "Morality Play" and Denys Arcand's film "Jesus of
Montreal", and the connections between contemporary revivals of the
York Corpus Christi plays and England's heritage culture.
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