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An edition of Well met (2012)

Well met

renaissance faires and the American counterculture

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"The Renaissance Faire--a 50 year-long party, communal ritual, political challenge and cultural wellspring--receives its first sustained historical attention with Well Met. Beginning with the chaotic communal moment of its founding and early development in the 1960s through its incorporation as a major 'family friendly' leisure site in the 2000s, Well Met tells the story of the thinkers, artists, clowns, mimes, and others performers who make the Faire. Well Met approaches the Faire from the perspective of labor, education, aesthetics, business, the opposition it faced, and the key figures involved. Drawing upon vibrant interview material and deep archival research, Rachel Lee Rubin reveals the way the faires established themselves as a pioneering and highly visible counter cultural referendum on how we live now--our family and sexual arrangements, our relationship to consumer goods, and our corporate entertainments. In order to understand the meaning of the faire to its devoted participants,both workers and visitors, Rubin has compiled a dazzling array of testimony, from extensive conversations with Faire founder Phyllis Patterson to interviews regarding the contemporary scene with performers, crafters, booth workers and 'playtrons.' Well Met pays equal attention what came out of the faire--the transforming gifts bestowed by the faire's innovations and experiments upon the broader American culture: the underground press of the 1960s and 1970s, experimentation with 'ethnic' musical instruments and styles in popular music, the craft revival, and various forms of immersive theater are all connected back to their roots in the faire. Original, intrepid, and richly illustrated, Well Met puts the Renaissance Faire back at the historical center of the American counterculture"--Provided by publisher.

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346

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Well met: renaissance faires and the American counterculture
2012, New York University Press
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Table of Contents

"Welcome to the sixties!"
Artisans of the realm: crafters at the faire
Shakespeare, he's in the alley: performing at the faire
"A place to be out": playing at the faire
Every day is gay day, here: hating the faire
Hard day's knight: faire fictions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
394/.609730904
Library of Congress
GT4603 .R83 2012, GT4603.R83 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
346

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25362046M
Internet Archive
wellmetrenaissan0000rubi
ISBN 13
9780814771389, 9780814738108, 9780814763858
LCCN
2012024955
OCLC/WorldCat
777628021

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