Mardi Gras: Carnival, Power, and Performance

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Mardi Gras is not just a celebration.To outsiders, it appears as a blur of beads, parades, and spectacle, a fleeting moment when the streets of New Orleans fill with color and noise. But that image only captures the surface. Beneath it lies a tradition shaped across centuries, built on contradiction, and sustained by forces that are not visible to outsiders.This book takes you behind the mask.In Mardi Gras: Carnival, Power, and Performance, historian Gavin Benoit traces the origins of Carnival from medieval Europe to modern New Orleans, revealing a celebration that has never been as simple as it appears. What looks like chaos is carefully structured. What feels like freedom exists within limits. What seems spontaneous follows patterns that have been repeated and refined over generations.As Mardi Gras developed, it became a stage where power and identity were expressed in visible ways. Organized krewes transformed disorder into spectacle, shaping parades, symbols, and traditions that still define the celebration today. At the same time, communities excluded from these structures created their own forms of Carnival, building traditions rich in meaning, expression, and resilience. The result is not a single Mardi Gras, but many, layered together within the same city.From private ballrooms to crowded streets, from royal imagery to community performance, the celebration reflects the tensions that have shaped New Orleans itself. It is both inclusive and exclusive, public and private, spontaneous and controlled. These contradictions are not flaws. They are the reason Mardi Gras has endured.To understand Mardi Gras is to look beyond the parade route. It is to recognize that beneath the celebration lies a system, and beneath the spectacle lies meaning.Because beneath the mask is not just the individual, but the society that created it. Read more


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