The Power of the Mask
Although costumes and masks are essential elements of rituals and festivals the world over, in New Orleans, disguise has special significance. To "mask" connotes transformation - a new face and attire allows an individual to transcend everyday life, to escape the prosaic and immerse him- or herself in the magic and power of Mardi Gras. A gallery devoted to masking illustrates how this phenomenon manifests itself in various cultural groups. Although disguise was associated with Carnival early on, attempts to selectively restrict and discourage it lasted well into the twentieth century. Historical documents reveal officials believed political unrest and slave rebellion would result from the anonymity afforded by masking. And, despite the fact that costuming was an essential element of organized activities by the late 1900s, street masking was frowned upon for adults, especially women. |
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