夜幕下:巴塞尔狂欢节的面具(Faasnacht)

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
O. Cieslarová, Martin Pehal, Werner Kern
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本文描述了面具(Laarve)2在二十世纪和二十一世纪巴塞尔Fasnacht(Faasnacht,瑞士)狂欢节传统中的历史发展,并对现代晚期(“后传统”)社会中所谓的反射性转向进行了个案研究。根据仪式反射性的概念,我们认为,Fasnacht面具逐渐发展成为覆盖仪式主义者整个头部的超大结构(Laarve),与各种其他仪式机制的发展齐头并进,这些机制旨在促进仪式框架内的冥想、内向立场(enstasis)。3这一点尤其有趣,因为狂欢节往往与恰恰相反的动态联系在一起:通过庆祝过度和醉酒来超越社会规范,而醉酒在其极端形式下可能会导致窒息(或至少头痛)。所描述的仪式元素被解释为一系列相互嵌套的镜像机制。仪式主义者对Laarve的仪式处理(每隔一段时间穿脱)被同时理解为一种促进者和一种标记,为原本不离散的反射过程的各个阶段提供燃料和隔离。基于对仪式主义者戴口罩经历的第一手描述,我们将展示巴塞尔·法斯纳赫特如何在“建模”和“反映”社会、社区和特殊意义层面之间走钢丝。
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Beneath the Laarve: Masking during the Basel Carnival of Fasnacht (Faasnacht)
Describing the historical development of the mask (Laarve) 2 within the carnival tradition of the Basel Fasnacht (Faasnacht, Switzerland) during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, this article offers a case study of the so-called reflexive turn in late modern (‘post-traditional’) societies. Drawing on the concept of ritual reflexivity, we argue that the gradual development of the Fasnacht masks into oversized constructions covering the ritualist's whole head (Laarve) went hand in hand with the development of various other ritual mechanisms aimed at facilitating within the ritual framework a meditative, inward-oriented stance (enstasis). 3 This is especially interesting as carnivals tend to be associated with precisely the opposite dynamics: transcending social norms through the celebration of excess and inebriation which, in its extreme forms, may lead to ekstasis (or at least a headache). The described ritual elements are interpreted as a series of mirroring mechanisms nested within one another. The ritual handling of the Laarve by the ritualists (its donning and taking off at regular intervals) is then understood simultaneously as a facilitator and a marker fuelling and isolating individual phases of an otherwise non-discrete reflexive process. Based on first-hand accounts of ritualists’ experiences of mask-wearing, we will show how Basel Fasnacht walks a tightrope between ‘modelling’ and ‘mirroring’ societal, communal and idiosyncratic levels of meaning-making.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Material Culture is an interdisciplinary journal designed to cater for the increasing interest in material culture studies. It is concerned with the relationship between artefacts and social relations irrespective of time and place and aims to systematically explore the linkage between the construction of social identities and the production and use of culture. The Journal of Material Culture transcends traditional disciplinary and cultural boundaries drawing on a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, design studies, history, human geography, museology and ethnography.
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