Introduction to the Flashback: Setting the Scene for John Hall’s “The Spectacle of Performance”
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Historical sociology, Social performance, Cultural sociology, Temporalities, InterdisciplinarityAbstract
Introduction to John R. Hall’s “The Spectacle of Performance. The Postmodern Hyperreal and Medieval European Play (1992–2022)”.
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