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A Companion to Nō and Kyōgen Theatre (CSET vol.1-2)

Editat de Reiko Yamanaka, Monica Bethe, Eike Grossmann, Tom Hare, Diego Pellecchia, Michael Watson
en Limba Engleză Carte – 31 oct 2024
Among the longest continuously performed dramatic forms in the world, nō and kyōgen have a wealth of connections to Japanese culture more broadly construed. The current book brings together under one cover the most important elements of the history and culture of the two arts, profiting from the research of both Japanese and non-Japanese scholars, and offering many new insights.
It takes a more ambitious view of nō and kyōgen than previous studies and represents the achievements of a diverse range of scholars from a broad range of disciplines. (This is a 2-volume work).
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ISBN-13: 9789004722798
ISBN-10: 9004722793
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill

Notă biografică

Reiko Yamanaka, Ph.D. (The University of Tokyo, 2000) is Professor at Hosei University. She has published many articles on Noh plays, including “Fraternizing with the Spirits in Noh Plays Saigyōzakura and Yamamba,” (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, 2017).
Monica Bethe, director of the Medieval Japanese Studies Institute, both practitioner and scholar of nō, has co-authored Nō as Performance, Dance in the Nō Theater, Nō Performance Guides, and Miracles and Mischief, Noh and Kyogen Theater.
Eike Grossmann, Dr. phil. (Trier University, 2008), is Professor at Hamburg University. Her research areas include Japanese traditional theatre and folk performing arts, the history of childhood and material culture, and perceptions of the body.
Diego Pellecchia, PhD (University of London 2012) is Associate Professor at Kyoto Sangyō University. His research focuses on on training, performance, and reception. Publications include the editing of Mime Journal 27 on “Present-time Nō Plays” (2021).
Tom Hare is professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University. He has translated Zeami’s writings on training and performance as Zeami, Performance Notes (Columbia UP). His book The Writing on Portraits is expected in spring 2025 from Zone Books.
Michael Watson, D.Phil. (University of Oxford, 2003), is professor emeritus of Meiji Gakuin University. He has published on and Heike monogatari, co-editing Like Clouds or Mists: Studies and Translations of Nō Plays of the Genpei War (2013).