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Women's gidayu and the Japanese theatre tradition

Part of the Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies S. series
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Women's gidayu is a traditional form of Japanese musical narrative.

During its 350 year history, gidayu has had to cope with the problems imposed by a theatrical culture dominated by men.

This book introduces the performers, their musical narratives and the politics of their survival within Japanese performing culture.

It offers a case study of the continuation of a music within the context of the Tokyo metropolis and provides insights into Japanese theatre traditions, particularly as they reflect notions of gender, culture and society.

Accompanying the book is a CD, that gives access to historical recordings of the plays discussed in the text.

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Product Details
0415063345 / 9780415063340
Mixed media product
01/05/1997
United Kingdom
English
288p.
22 cm
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