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Mock Ritual in the Modern Era

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Mock Ritual in the Modern Era explores the complex interrelations between ritual and mockery. McGinnis and Smyth trace the evolution of "mock ritual' in various forms throughout the modern era, as found in literary, historical, and anthropological texts as well as encyclopedias, newspapers, and films.

List of contents










  • Introduction

  • 1. Ridicule

  • 2. Mock Ritual in Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopedia

  • 3. Mocking Priests in Tristram Shandy and Jacques le fataliste

  • 4. Mock Ritual and the Emergence of Objectivity in Madame Bovary

  • 5. Mock Ritual and Medicine in Flaubert's Dictionary of Received Ideas

  • 6. The Duel as Privatized Mock Ritual

  • 7. Charlie Hebdo: The Ambivalence of Mockery

  • Summation

  • Concluding Unscientific Postscript

  • Bibliography

  • Index



About the author

Reginald McGinnis is Professor of French at the University of Arizona. He is the author of Essai sur l'origine de la mystification and coeditor, with Fayçal Falaky, of Modes of Play in Eighteenth-Century France.

John Vignaux Smyth is Professor of English at Portland State University. He is the author of The Habit of Lying.

Summary

Mock Ritual in the Modern Era explores the complex interrelations between ritual and mockery. McGinnis and Smyth trace the evolution of "mock ritual' in various forms throughout the modern era, as found in literary, historical, and anthropological texts as well as encyclopedias, newspapers, and films.

Additional text

The book is divided into an introduction, seven chapters, a summation, and a "Concluding Unscientific Postscript." It discusses the role of mockery in several, generally French, examples of cinema and literature. As the first full-length study of its kind, the book offers an insightful groundwork into mock ritual and how it can transform into genuine ritual, a beneficial source for academics discussing anything from religious practices to parody.

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