In this groundbreaking book, Matsuoka Shinpei-a leading scholar of noh theater-provides a detailed account of the birth of one of Japan's most celebrated art forms.
In this groundbreaking book, Matsuoka Shinpei-a leading scholar of noh theater-provides a detailed account of the birth of one of Japan's most celebrated art forms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matsuoka Shinpei is professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He has published numerous works on medieval Japanese literature and culture. Janet Goff (1946-2022) was a scholar and devotee of noh and the author of Noh Drama and The Tale of the Genji: The Art of Allusion in Fifteen Classical Plays (1991). Haruo Shirane is Shincho Professor of Japanese Literature and Culture in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia University.
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List of Illustrations Foreword by Haruo Shirane Translator's Introduction 1. Religion as Theater: The Jish¿ Sect 2. The Archaeology of Performance in an Age of Extravagance 3. The Art of Collaboration 4. The Genesis of Phantasmal Noh Plays 5. Beautiful Temple Boys and the Emperor System 6. Zeami and the Graceful Aura of a Boy's Figure 7. The Poetics of Space in Noh 8. Zeami's Vision of the Actor's Body as a Medium 9. The Actor's Basic Posture and the Roof-Covered Noh Stage Notes Glossary Bibliography Suggested Readings Index
List of Illustrations Foreword by Haruo Shirane Translator's Introduction 1. Religion as Theater: The Jish¿ Sect 2. The Archaeology of Performance in an Age of Extravagance 3. The Art of Collaboration 4. The Genesis of Phantasmal Noh Plays 5. Beautiful Temple Boys and the Emperor System 6. Zeami and the Graceful Aura of a Boy's Figure 7. The Poetics of Space in Noh 8. Zeami's Vision of the Actor's Body as a Medium 9. The Actor's Basic Posture and the Roof-Covered Noh Stage Notes Glossary Bibliography Suggested Readings Index
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