The International Shakespeare Association meeting, held in Tokyo in August of 1991, was regarded by many of the participating academics as a milestone in terms of the quality of the papers given and extent to which the intercultural and cross-cultural study of Shakespeare had been developed. This volume contains the principal contributions (10) to the panel on Acting and Language in Shakespeare and Eastern Drama, specially edited for publication by Minoru Fujita who teaches at the Graduate School of Culture, University of Osaka, and Leonard Pronko, Professor of Theatre at Pomona College,…mehr
The International Shakespeare Association meeting, held in Tokyo in August of 1991, was regarded by many of the participating academics as a milestone in terms of the quality of the papers given and extent to which the intercultural and cross-cultural study of Shakespeare had been developed. This volume contains the principal contributions (10) to the panel on Acting and Language in Shakespeare and Eastern Drama, specially edited for publication by Minoru Fujita who teaches at the Graduate School of Culture, University of Osaka, and Leonard Pronko, Professor of Theatre at Pomona College, Claremont, California. The papers are presented in three sections: Playhouses and Performances, Literary History, and Interpretation and Theoretical Issues.
Introduction Shakespeare in a New Perspective, Minoru Fujita Part I Playhouses and Performances Chapter 1 Approaching Shakespeare Through Kabuki, Leonard C. Pronko Chapter 2 Theatre Structures, East and West - Some Basic Similarities, Tetsuo Anzai Chapter 3 Shakespeare and 'Hana', Poh Sim Plowright Part II Literary History & Interpretation Chapter 4 Shakespeare And Japanese Theatre, Andrew Gerstle Chapter 5 A Bridge between Shakespeare and the Traditional Theatre of Japan, Toshiro Date Chapter 6 A Voice from the Beyond - Ritual and Epiphany in Noh and Shakespeare, Masahiro Takenaka Chapter 7 Shakespeare's Ghosts and the Phantasms of Japanese Noh Plays, Peggy Muñoz Simonds Chapter 8 Cultural Canons, East and West, Gerry Yokota-Murakami Part III Theory and Language Chapter 9 Theatre Innovation in the West, Ronald J. Lee Chapter 10 Shakespeare, Eastern Theatre, and Literary Univers ALS, Patrick Colm Hogan
Introduction Shakespeare in a New Perspective, Minoru Fujita Part I Playhouses and Performances Chapter 1 Approaching Shakespeare Through Kabuki, Leonard C. Pronko Chapter 2 Theatre Structures, East and West - Some Basic Similarities, Tetsuo Anzai Chapter 3 Shakespeare and 'Hana', Poh Sim Plowright Part II Literary History & Interpretation Chapter 4 Shakespeare And Japanese Theatre, Andrew Gerstle Chapter 5 A Bridge between Shakespeare and the Traditional Theatre of Japan, Toshiro Date Chapter 6 A Voice from the Beyond - Ritual and Epiphany in Noh and Shakespeare, Masahiro Takenaka Chapter 7 Shakespeare's Ghosts and the Phantasms of Japanese Noh Plays, Peggy Muñoz Simonds Chapter 8 Cultural Canons, East and West, Gerry Yokota-Murakami Part III Theory and Language Chapter 9 Theatre Innovation in the West, Ronald J. Lee Chapter 10 Shakespeare, Eastern Theatre, and Literary Univers ALS, Patrick Colm Hogan
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