@article{oai:minpaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004362, author = {黒田, 悦子 and Kuroda , Etsuko}, issue = {1}, journal = {国立民族学博物館研究報告, Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology}, month = {Sep}, note = {This paper attempts to classify, according to genres of danzas, the collection of Mexican masks at the National Museum of Ethnology, which now includes part of the former Cordry Collection. The classification schema is as follows: 1) animistic masks including devil, caiman, and tiger masks; 2) masks related to pre-Hispanic gods; 3) those for the Morosy Cristianos; 4) masks for morality plays; 5) carnival masks; 6) masks for Holy Week celebrations; 7) those for All Saints' Day rituals; 8) death masks; 9) payaso masks; 10) masks which function as musical instruments; 11) masks for the danzas related to occupations; 12) unknown masks; and 13) decorative masks (mentioned in the concluding remarks). Each of these indices are subdivided, and the major iconographic characteristics of the masks are commented on, emphasizing the visual imagination of folk society.}, pages = {129--174}, title = {メキシコの仮面 : 芸能による分類の試み}, volume = {12}, year = {1987}, yomi = {クロダ, エツコ} }