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Ritual Masks - cover

Ritual Masks

Rohan Singh

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

"Ritual Masks" explores the captivating world of masks, revealing their crucial roles in religious rituals, cultural traditions, and theatrical performances across diverse societies. Moving beyond mere decoration, the book highlights how masks actively mediate between worlds, such as the human and the divine, embodying powerful spiritual and social meanings. Did you know specific mask designs and materials often carry symbolic weight, offering insights into the belief systems of the cultures that create them?

 
The book approaches its subject matter through a thematic lens, first examining the religious functions of masks in communicating with spirits and honoring deities. It then delves into the cultural roles of masks in expressing social identities and marking life transitions. Finally, it investigates theatrical applications, focusing on how masks enhance storytelling. Case studies from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas enrich the analysis, drawing from anthropology, art history, and performance studies.

 
Beginning with an overview of mask-making techniques and symbolic systems, the book progresses through these core themes, showcasing how masks shape human experience. It argues that masks are active agents of transformation, crucial for understanding human expression and belief, making it valuable for anyone interested in religion, art, or anthropology.
Available since: 02/26/2025.
Print length: 69 pages.

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