Uncrossing the Borders: Performing Chinese in Gendered (Trans)Nationalism

Uncrossing the Borders: Performing Chinese in Gendered (Trans)Nationalism

by Daphne Lei
Uncrossing the Borders: Performing Chinese in Gendered (Trans)Nationalism

Uncrossing the Borders: Performing Chinese in Gendered (Trans)Nationalism

by Daphne Lei

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Overview

Over many centuries, women on the Chinese stage committed suicide in beautiful and pathetic ways just before crossing the border for an interracial marriage. Uncrossing the Borders asks why this theatrical trope has remained so powerful and attractive. The book analyzes how national, cultural, and ethnic borders are inevitably gendered and incite violence against women in the name of the nation. The book surveys two millennia of historical, literary, dramatic texts, and sociopolitical references to reveal that this type of drama was especially popular when China was under foreign rule, such as in the Yuan (Mongol) and Qing (Manchu) dynasties, and when Chinese male literati felt desperate about their economic and political future, due to the dysfunctional imperial examination system. Daphne P. Lei covers border-crossing Chinese drama in major theatrical genres such as zaju and chuanqi, regional drama such as jingju (Beijing opera) and yueju (Cantonese opera), and modernized operatic and musical forms of such stories today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472125234
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 07/01/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Daphne P. Lei is Professor of Drama, University of California, Irvine.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments List of Illustrations Introduction Chapter 1. The Performative Border Archetype: Wang Zhaojun Chapter 2. Border Survivors of the Two-Way Crossings: Cai Yan, Su Wu, and Li Ling on the Permeable Border Chapter 3. Popular Theater Rescues the Nation: Remapping and Redefining Borders at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Chapter 4. The State of the Art: Border-Crossing Drama in Chinese Modernities and Transnationalities Conclusion Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
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