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Americas Japan And Japans Performing Arts Cultural Mobility And Exchange In New York 19522011 Barbara Thornbury

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Americas Japan And Japans Performing Arts Cultural Mobility And Exchange In New York 19522011 Barbara Thornbury
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Barbara Thornbury
ISBN: 9780472118854, 0472118854
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Americas Japan And Japans Performing Arts Cultural Mobility And Exchange In New York 19522011 Barbara Thornbury by Barbara Thornbury 9780472118854, 0472118854 instant download after payment.

America’s Japan and Japan’s Performing Arts studies the images and myths that have shaped the reception of Japan-related theater, music, and dance in the United States since the 1950s. Soon after World War II, visits by Japanese performing artists to the United States emerged as a significant category of American cultural-exchange initiatives aimed at helping establish and build friendly ties with Japan. Barbara E. Thornbury explores how “Japan” and “Japanese culture” have been constructed, reconstructed, and transformed in response to the hundreds of productions that have taken place over the past sixty years in New York, the main entry point and defining cultural nexus in the United States for the global touring market in the performing arts. The author’s transdisciplinary approach makes the book appealing to those in the performing arts studies, Japanese studies, and cultural studies.

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