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100 1  Harris, Max,|d1949-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n88155448|eauthor. 
245 10 Christ on a donkey :|bPalm Sunday, triumphal entries, and 
       blasphemous pageants /|cMax Harris. 
264  1 Kalamazoo :|bArc Humanities Press,|c2019. 
300    1 online resource (xii, 277 pages) :|billustrations (black
       and white). 
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490 1  Early social performance 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-268) and 
       index. 
505 0  Introduction: From pomp to donkeys -- I. Triumphal entries
       : from charlemagne to Oliver Cromwell. Charlemagne's 
       birthday pomp -- Kings dead or alive -- Warrior popes -- 
       Mud, plauge, and the Lord Protector -- II. Palm Sunday 
       processions: from Egeria to Peter the Great. Palms of 
       victory -- Exalted and eccentric images -- Crusaders, 
       patriarchs, and emperors -- The horse with donkey's ears -
       - James Nayler and Jesus of Nazareth. James Nayler's royal
       progress -- Jesus on a jackass -- I.A scarcity of donkeys:
       from Udine to El Alto. Under Muslim rule -- White horses 
       and imagined donkeys -- Live donkeys at last -- II. Wooden
       Christs on wooden donkeys" from Augsburg to Chiquitos. An 
       image of the Lord seated on an ass -- The Lord God belongs
       to the butchers -- The persecution of the Palmesel -- 
       Baroque splendour and Catholic Enlightenment -- The donkey
       that walked on water -- Survivals and revivals -- 
       Conclusion: Christ dismembered and the bombing of Lübeck. 
520    Christ on a Donkey reveals Palm Sunday processions and 
       related royal entries as both processional theatre and 
       highly charged interpretations of the biblical narrative. 
       Harris's narrative ranges from ancient Jerusalem to modern
       -day Bolivia, from veneration to iconoclasm, and from 
       Christ to Ivan the Terrible. A curious theme emerges: 
       those representations of Christ's entry into Jerusalem 
       that were labelled blasphemous or idolatrous by those in 
       power were most faithful to the biblical narrative of Palm
       Sunday, while those that exalted power and celebrated 
       military triumph were arguably blasphemous pageants. 
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650  0 Processions, Religious|xChristianity.|0https://id.loc.gov/
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