China Reinterpreted: Staging the Other in Muromachi Noh Theater

China Reinterpreted: Staging the Other in Muromachi Noh Theater

by Leo Shingchi Yip
China Reinterpreted: Staging the Other in Muromachi Noh Theater

China Reinterpreted: Staging the Other in Muromachi Noh Theater

by Leo Shingchi Yip

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Overview

China Reinterpreted is the first comprehensive study on the representation of Chinese figures and motifs in Muromachi Japanese noh theater. Given that China had a strong influence on Japanese culture from the sixth to the early seventeenth centuries, research on Japanese reception of Chinese culture abounds.This book examines how noh theater integrated earlier reception of Chinese culture in various disciplines to produce its reinterpretation of China and Chinese culture on stage. Centering on a group of noh plays that features Chinese characters and motifs, China Reinterpreted explores not only the different means and methods of adaptation, but also the intricate (re)construction of diverse and complex images of China. This studysituates the selected Chinese plays in the context of the dramaturgy and artistic conventions of noh, as well as the sociopolitical stances and artistic preferences of the audiences, and thus highlights the aesthetics, cultural, and sociopolitical agendas of noh theater of the time. By analyzing the various images of China (Japan’s cultural Other) staged in Muromachi noh theater, China Reinterpreted offers a case study of the representation of the Other in an intra-Asia context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498520607
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/04/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 50 MB
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About the Author

Leo Shingchi Yip is associate professor of Japanese studies at Gettysburg College.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Locating China in Noh: The Evolving Dynamics of the Other and the Self

Chapter 1 - The “Auspicious Other”: Celebrating with Chinese Deities in Seiōbo, Tōbōsaku, and Tsurukame

Chapter 2 - The “Sympathized Other” and the “Distanced Self”: Recasting Legendary Chinese Beauties in Shōkun and Yōkihi

Chapter 3 - The “Exotic Other”: The Spectacular China in Shakkyō andRyōko

Chapter 4 - The “Destructive Other”: Threats from China in Haku Rakuten and Zegai

Chapter 5 - The “Harmonious Other” and the “United Self”: The Socially and Religiously Unified Chinese in Sanshō and Tōsen

Conclusion - Reinterpreting China, Reinventing China
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