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Author:
Fan, Xing (Professor of Asian Theatre and Performance Studies), author.
Title:
Staging revolution : artistry and aesthetics in model Beijing opera during the cultural revolution / Xing Fan.
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xiii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Cultural Revolution (China : 1966-1976)
Operas, Chinese--20th century--History and criticism.
Operas, Chinese--Political aspects.
China--History--Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976.
Operas, Chinese.
Operas, Chinese--Political aspects.
China.
Kulturrevolution
Oper
Peking-Oper
China
HISTORY / Asia / China.
1900-1999
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-271) and index.
Contents:
Part I. Jingju, Modern Jingju, and Model Jingju -- 1. Jingju at Yan'an -- 2. Jingju during the Xiqu Reform -- 3. Modern Jingju in Years of Uncertainty -- 4. Model Jingju as Pinnacle of Cultural Reconstruction -- Part II. Inside Model Jingju -- 5. Foundation of Productions: Scripts and Playwriting -- 6. The Broken and the Breakthroughs in Acting -- 7. Fresh yet Familiar: Music -- 8. Visual Communication through Design -- 9. Mounting a Production: Directing.
Summary:
"Staging Revolution refutes the deep-rooted notion that art overtly in the service of politics is by definition devoid of artistic merits. As a prominent component shaping the culture of the Cultural Revolution, model Beijing Opera (jingju) is the epitome of art used for political ends. Arguing against commonly accepted interpretations, Xing Fan demonstrates that in a performance of model jingju, political messages could only be realized through the most rigorously formulated artistic choices and conveyed by performers possessing exceptional techniques. Fan contextualizes model jingju at the intersection of history, artistry, and aesthetics. Integral to jingju's interactions with politics are the practitioners' constant artistic experimentations to accommodate the modern stories and characters within the jingju framework and the eventual formation of a new sense of beauty. Therefore, a thorough understanding of model jingju demands close attention to how the artists resolved actual production problems, which is a critical perspective missing in earlier studies. This book provides exactly this much-needed dimension of analysis by scrutinizing the decisions made in the real, practical context of bringing dramatic characters to life on stage, and by examining how major artistic elements interacted with each other, sometimes harmoniously, sometimes antagonistically. Such an approach necessarily places jingju artists center stage. Making use of first person accounts of the creative process, including numerous interviews conducted by the author, Fan presents a new appreciation of a lived experience that, on a harrowing journey of coping with political interference, was also filled with inspiration and excitement."--Publisher's description.
ISBN:
9888455818
9789888455812
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1028974833
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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