Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-03-13
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

In this book, originally published in 1999, leading Shakespeare scholars from Japan and the West broke new ground by studying the interaction of Japanese and Western conceptions of Shakespeare, and the assimilation of Shakespeare into richly traditional theatre practice. The first part deals with key twentieth-century moments in the production of Shakespeare, including the work of world-famous Japanese directors such as Ninagawa, Suzuki and Noda, while the second part considers parallels and differences between Japanese and western theatre over a longer timespan, focusing on the relationship of Shakespeare to traditional Japanese Noh, Kabuki, Bunraku and Kyogen. Additional features include full-colour illustrations, a comprehensive chronology of Shakespeare performances in Japan and the English text of a celebrated Kyogen adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
x
Preface xi
Introduction
1(14)
J. R. Mulryne
Part I Japanese Shakespeare in performance
The rebirth of Shakespeare in Japan: from the 1960s to the 1990s
15(23)
Akihiko Senda
Ryuta Minami
One man's Hamlet in 1911 Japan: the Bungei Kyokai production in the Imperial Theatre
38(15)
Brian Powell
Koreya Senda and political Shakespeare
53(18)
Dennis Kennedy
J. Thomas Rimer
The perils and profits of interculturalism and the theatre art of Tadashi Suzuki
71(23)
J. R. Mulryne
Hideki Noda's Shakespeare: the languages of performance
94(16)
Margaret Shewring
Japanese Shakespeare and English reviewers
110(14)
Tetsuo Kishi
Directing King Lear in Japanese translation
124(17)
Tetsuo Anzai
Part II Shakespeare and the traditional Japanese stage
Preface to the Japanese translation of Renaissance Self-Fashioning
141(4)
Stephen Greenblatt
Tragedy and emotion: Shakespeare and Chikamatsu
145(14)
Takashi Sasayama
Conflicting authorities: the canonization of Zeami and Shakespeare
159(17)
Gerry Yokota-Murakami
Shakespearean drama and the Noh: theatrum mundi and nothingness
176(10)
Izumi Momose
Tradition and the Bunraku adaptation of The Tempest
186(11)
Minoru Fujita
The performance of gendered identity in Shakespeare and Kabuki
197(17)
Yoko Takakuwa
Kyogenising Shakespeare/Shakespeareanising Kyogen
214(12)
Yasunari Takahashi
The Braggart Samurai: a Kyogen adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor
226(17)
Yasunari Takahashi
Part III Afterword
A playgoer's journey from Shakespeare to Japanese classical theatre and back
243(14)
Robert Hapgood
Part IV
Chronological table of Shakespeare productions in Japan, 1866-1994
257(75)
Ryuta Minami
Notes 332(18)
Index 350

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