Masquerade Politics: Explorations in the Structure of Urban Cultural Movements

Masquerade Politics: Explorations in the Structure of Urban Cultural Movements

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Author/Contributor(s): Cohen, Abner
Publisher: University of California Press
Date: 04/13/1993
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: NEW
Carnival, that image of sensuous frivolity, is shown by Abner Cohen to be a masquerade for the dynamic relations between culture and politics. His masterful study details the transformation of a local, polyethnic London fair to a massive, exclusively West Indian carnival, known as Europe's biggest street festival, which in 1976 occasioned a bloody confrontation between black youth and the police and which has since become a fiercely contested cultural event.

Cohen contrasts the development of the London carnival with the development of other carnivalesque movements, including the Renaissance Pleasure Faire of California. His valuable analysis of these relatively little-explored urban cultural movements advances further the theoretical formulations developed in his previous studies.