Peking Opera

Peking Opera
Author: Chengbei Xu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2012-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521188210

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Peking Opera provides a comprehensive illustrated introduction to the origins and development of this unique performance art.

Tsui Hark s Peking Opera Blues

Tsui Hark s Peking Opera Blues
Author: Tan See Kam
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9789888208869

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Part historical drama, part thriller, and part comedy, Tsui Hark's Peking Opera Blues (1986) invites--if not demands--examinations from multiple perspectives. Tan See Kam rises to the challenge in this study by first situating Tsui in a Sinophone context. The diasporic director explores different dimensions of "Chineseness" in the film by depicting competing versions of Chinese nationalism and presenting characters speaking two Chinese languages, Cantonese and Mandarin. In the process he compels viewers to recognize the multiplicities of the Chinese identity and rethink what constitutes cultural Chineseness. The challenge to a single definition of "Chinese" is also embodied by the playful pastiches of diverse materials. In a series of intertextual readings, Tan reveals the full complexity of Peking Opera Blues by placing it at the center of a web of texts consisting of Tsui's earlier film Shanghai Blues (1984), Hong Kong's Mandarin Canto-pop songs, the "three-women" films in Chinese-language cinemas, and of course, traditional Peking opera, whose role-types, makeup, and dress code enrich the meaning of the film. In Tan's portrayal, Tsui Hark is a filmmaker who makes masterly use of postmodernist techniques to address postcolonial concerns. More than a quarter of a century after its release, Tan shows, Peking Opera Blues still reverberates in the present time.

Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan

Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan
Author: Nancy Guy
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2005
Genre: Operas, Chinese
ISBN: 9780252029738

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Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan tells the peculiar story of an art caught in a sea of ideological ebbs and flows. Nancy Guy demonstrates the potential significance of the political environment for an art form's development, ranging from determining the smallest performative details (such as how a melody can or cannot be composed) to whether a tradition ultimately thrives or withers away.When Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government and military retreated to Taiwan in 1949, they brought along numerous Peking opera performers. Expecting that this symbolically important art would strengthen regime legitimacy and authority, they generously supported Peking opera's perpetuation in exile. Valuing mainland Chinese culture above Taiwanese culture, the Nationalists generously supported Peking opera to the virtual exclusion of local performing traditions, despite their wider popularity. Later, as Taiwan turned toward democracy, the island's own "indigenous" products became more highly valued and Peking opera found itself on a tenuous footing. Finally, in 1995, all of its opera troupes and schools (formerly supported by the Ministry of Defense) were dismantled.Nancy Guy investigates the mechanisms through which Peking Opera was perpetuated, controlled, and ultimately disempowered, and explores the artistic and political consequences of the state's involvement as its primary patron. Her study provides a unique perspective on the interplay between ideology and power within Taiwan's dynamic society.Nancy Guy is an associate professor of music at the University of California, San Diego.

Peking Opera

Peking Opera
Author: Chengbei Xu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 7508537238

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Inscribing Jingju Peking Opera

Inscribing Jingju Peking Opera
Author: David Rolston
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2021-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004463394

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What was the most influential mass medium in China before the internet reaching both literate and illiterate audiences? The answer may surprise you...it’s Jingju (Peking opera). This book traces the tradition’s increasing textualization and the changes in authorship, copyright, performance rights, and textual fixation that accompanied those changes.

Peking Opera

Peking Opera
Author: Wander Stories
Publsiher: WanderStories
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9789949516858

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Dear Traveler, Welcome to the WanderStories™ guide to Peking opera. We, at WanderStories™, are storytellers. We don’t tell you where to eat or sleep, we don’t intend to replace a typical travel reference guide. Our mission is to be the best local guide that you would wish to have by your side when visiting the sights. So, we meet you at the sight and take you on a tour. WanderStories™ travel guides are unique because our storytelling style puts you alongside the best local guide who tells you fascinating stories and unusual facts recreating the passion and sacrifice that forged the beauty of these places right here in front of you, while a wealth of high quality photos, historic pictures, and illustrations brings your tour vividly to life. Our promise: • when you visit China with this travel guide you will have the best local guide at your fingertips • when you read this travel guide in the comfort of your armchair you will feel as if you are actually visiting China with the best local guide Let’s go! Your guide, WanderStories

Drama Kings

Drama Kings
Author: Joshua Goldstein
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2007-01-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780520247529

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Describes the formation of the Peking opera in late Qing and its subsequent rise and re-creation as the epitome of the Chinese national culture in Republican era China. This book looks into the lives of some of the opera's key actors, and explores their methods for earning a living, and their status in an ever-changing society.

Beijing Opera Costumes

Beijing Opera Costumes
Author: Alexandra B Bonds
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781351380454

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Beijing Opera Costumes: The Visual Communication of Character and Culture illuminates the links between theatrical attire and social customs and aesthetics of China, covering both the theory and practice of stage dress. Distinguishing attributes include an introduction to the performance style, the delineation of the costume conventions, an analysis of the costumes through their historical precedents and theatrical modifications, and the use of garment shape, color, and embroidery for symbolic effect. Practical information covers dressing the performers and a costume plot, the design and creation of the make-up and hairstyles, and pattern drafts of the major garments. Photographs from live performances, as well as details of embroidery, and close-up photographs of the headdresses thoroughly portray the stunning beauty of this incomparable performance style. Presenting the brilliant colors of the elaborately embroidered silk costumes together with the intricate makeup and glittering headdresses, this volume embodies the elegance of the Beijing opera.