A History of Chinese Theatre in the 20th Century II
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Milton :
Taylor & Francis Group,
2020.
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Colección: | China Perspectives Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of contents
- Figures
- Part I Updating concepts and adapting theatrical industry to market requirements
- 1 Theatrical concepts and theatrical literature
- 1.1 Training schools of Kushan Opera and inheritance of the genre
- 1.2 From new drama to play
- 1.3 Cao Yu's creation of spoken drama
- 1.4 The co-existence of traditional and modern drama composition
- 1.5 Mei Lanfang, a world-famous actor in Peking Opera (Jingju)
- A brief summary of Part I
- Notes
- Part II China's theatrical situation during the Anti-Japanese War
- 2 Theatrical conditions in the occupied areas and Shanghai
- 2.1 Theatrical situation in Northeast China during Manchurian Empire (March 1932-August 1945)
- 2.2 Theatrical development in Peking and North China
- 2.3 Theatrical conditions in Taiwan and Lingnan Area (the area in the south of Five Mountain Ranges)
- 2.4 Jingju (Peking Opera) and Huju (Shanghai drama) in islet of Shanghai
- 2.5 The advent of woman Yueju (Shaoxing drama)
- 2.6 Spoken drama in Shanghai (1937-1945)
- 2.7 Theatrical governance under the puppet government
- Notes
- 3 The Anti-Japanese War and theatrical development
- 3.1 Theatre of national defense and theatrical performance
- 3.2 Theatrical policy of the Nationalist Government during wartime
- 3.3 Theatrical prosperity in Chongqing and Guo Moruo
- 3.4 Theatrical festival and theatrical show in Southwest China
- Notes
- 4 Theatrical development in revolutionary bases under Communist Party of China
- 4.1 The advent of 'red drama'
- 4.2 Performing large-scale drama in Yan'an
- 4.3 Yan'an Peking Opera Institute (Jingju)
- 4.4 'Forced to Be the Outlaws'
- 4.5 War of resistance and masses
- A brief summary of Part II
- Notes
- Further reading
- Appendix 1: Names of scripts
- Appendix 2: Technical terms
- Appendix 3: Relevant historical events and terms in the particular period
- Index