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Drama Kings Players And Publics In The Recreation Of Peking Opera 18701937 Joshua Goldstein

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Drama Kings Players And Publics In The Recreation Of Peking Opera 18701937 Joshua Goldstein
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.7 MB
Pages: 382
Author: Joshua Goldstein
ISBN: 9780520932791, 052093279X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Drama Kings Players And Publics In The Recreation Of Peking Opera 18701937 Joshua Goldstein by Joshua Goldstein 9780520932791, 052093279X instant download after payment.

In this colorful and detailed history, Joshua Goldstein describes the formation of the Peking opera in late Qing and its subsequent rise and re-creation as the epitome of the Chinese national culture in Republican era China. Providing a fascinating look into the lives of some of the opera’s key actors, he explores their methods for earning a living; their status in an ever-changing society; the methods by which theaters functioned; the nature and content of performances; audience make-up; and the larger relationship between Peking opera and Chinese nationalism.
Propelled by a synergy of the commercial and the political patronage from the Qing court in Beijing to modern theaters in Shanghai and Tianjin, Peking opera rose to national prominence. The genre’s star actors, particularly male cross-dressing performers led by the exquisite Mei Lanfang and the "Four Great Female Impersonators" became media celebrities, models of modern fashion and world travel. Ironically, as it became increasingly entrenched in modern commercial networks, Peking opera was increasingly framed in post-May fourth discourses as profoundly traditional. Drama Kings demonstrates that the process of reforming and marketing Peking opera as a national genre was integrally involved with process of colonial modernity, shifting gender roles, the rise of capitalist visual culture, and new technologies of public discipline that became increasingly prevalent in urban China in the Republican era.

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