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International Conference "Play, Masks and Make-believe: Ritual Representations"

 
 Conference CFP

When:

  05 Dec 2020

CFP Deadline:

  10 Jun 2020

Where:

  Cambridge, United Kingdom

Website URL:

  https://masks.lcir.co.uk/

Sponsoring organization:

  London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research

Categories:

  Arts & Humanities - Art History

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International Conference "Play, Masks and Make-believe: Ritual Representations" 5 December 2020 – Cambridge, UK organised by London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research Through the centuries, humans have often shaped their social life by fictional moments and by taking part in fictional events: carnivals, representations, role plays, society plays, structured and semi-structured collective and singular moments where strictly coded contexts organize specific worlds and cultural dimensions. Play, in its wide acception and in its nature of artificial and coded mechanism, reflects historically the symbolic work by which human societies have elaborated, explained and organized the world. Play, fiction, representation and human performance are crucial moments in which categories such as reckoning, planning, ability, strategy, but also turbolence, improvisation, discard and change, are concerned. By organizing fictional moments, plays, rituals and collective experiences, humans bet... Read more

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