Takarazuka

Takarazuka
Title Takarazuka PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Robertson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 298
Release 1998-07-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520920125

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The all-female Takarazuka Revue is world-famous today for its rococo musical productions, including gender-bending love stories, torridly romantic liaisons in foreign settings, and fanatically devoted fans. But that is only a small part of its complicated and complicit performance history. In this sophisticated and historically grounded analysis, anthropologist Jennifer Robertson draws from over a decade of fieldwork and archival research to explore how the Revue illuminates discourses of sexual politics, nationalism, imperialism, and popular culture in twentieth-century Japan. The Revue was founded in 1913 as a novel counterpart to the all-male Kabuki theater. Tracing the contradictory meanings of Takarazuka productions over time, with special attention to the World War II period, Robertson illuminates the intricate web of relationships among managers, directors, actors, fans, and social critics, whose clashes and compromises textured the theater and the wider society in colorful and complex ways. Using Takarazuka as a key to understanding the "logic" of everyday life in Japan and placing the Revue squarely in its own social, historical, and cultural context, she challenges both the stereotypes of "the Japanese" and the Eurocentric notions of gender performance and sexuality.

Takarazuka

Takarazuka
Title Takarazuka PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Robertson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 294
Release 1998-07-21
Genre History
ISBN 0520211510

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The all-female Takarazuka Revue is world-famous today for its rococo musical productions, including gender-bending love stories, This text explores how the Revue illuminates discourses of sexual politics, nationalism, imperialism and popular culture in 20th-century Japan.

A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914

A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914
Title A History of the Takarazuka Revue Since 1914 PDF eBook
Author Makiko Yamanashi
Publisher Brill
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Musicals
ISBN 9789004203860

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Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book provides an in-depth analysis of Takarazuka's history, educational traditions and theatrical ethos viewed from the prism of Japan's modernization and globalization in the twentieth century. Its relationship to Japanese popular culture, especially in the fields of manga and fashion as well as its ongoing success are also addressed.

Performers in the Takarazuka Theater

Performers in the Takarazuka Theater
Title Performers in the Takarazuka Theater PDF eBook
Author Dennis H. Atkin
Publisher
Total Pages 62
Release 1987
Genre Actresses
ISBN

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Gender Gymnastics

Gender Gymnastics
Title Gender Gymnastics PDF eBook
Author Leonie R. Stickland
Publisher ISBS
Total Pages 300
Release 2008
Genre Music
ISBN 9781876843519

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"The artifice of gender performance - sometimes playful, mostly conscientious - has for ninety-four years enthralled and entertained fans of the Takarazuka Revue, Japan's largest all-female musical theatre company. Adored by a predominantly female audience, its' dashing male-role players embody an 'ideal masculinity,' reflected and magnified by the overwrought femininity of their female-role counterparts." "Through analysis of the aspirations, endeavours and experiences of Takarazuka's creators, performers and fans, voiced by the author's years of participant observation, this volume elucidates a plethora of gender issues which have impacted upon the life-stages of women in Japan."--BOOK JACKET.

A History of Japanese Theatre

A History of Japanese Theatre
Title A History of Japanese Theatre PDF eBook
Author Jonah Salz
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1066
Release 2016-07-14
Genre Drama
ISBN 1316395324

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Japan boasts one of the world's oldest, most vibrant and most influential performance traditions. This accessible and complete history provides a comprehensive overview of Japanese theatre and its continuing global influence. Written by eminent international scholars, it spans the full range of dance-theatre genres over the past fifteen hundred years, including noh theatre, bunraku puppet theatre, kabuki theatre, shingeki modern theatre, rakugo storytelling, vanguard butoh dance and media experimentation. The first part addresses traditional genres, their historical trajectories and performance conventions. Part II covers the spectrum of new genres since Meiji (1868–), and Parts III to VI provide discussions of playwriting, architecture, Shakespeare, and interculturalism, situating Japanese elements within their global theatrical context. Beautifully illustrated with photographs and prints, this history features interviews with key modern directors, an overview of historical scholarship in English and Japanese, and a timeline. A further reading list covers a range of multimedia resources to encourage further explorations.

Phantom

Phantom
Title Phantom PDF eBook
Author Maury Yeston
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages 137
Release 1992
Genre Drama
ISBN 0573693412

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30m, 7f, plus ensemble (doubling possible.) / Ints./exts. This mesmerizing Phantom is traditional musical theatre in the finest sense. The Tony award winning authors of Nine have transformed Gaston Leroux' The Phantom of the Opera into a sensation that enraptures audiences and critics with beautiful songs and an expertly crafted book. It is constructed around characters more richly developed than in any other version, including the original novel. "Everything is first rate." - N.Y. Daily News