Dancing in the streets

a history of collective joy

Investigates the history of sanctioned public revelry, from the Dionysian winter dance to twenty-first-century sporting events and concerts, looking at attempts by churches and other institutions to squelch ecstatic displays, and concluding that humans are inately social beings prone to sharing joy.

Metropolitan Books
2007
9780805057232
book

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181306154150571779140973217359CCHS138CCHS055385394.26 EHR394.2615825759371662467957