How to Read Chinese Drama : : A Guided Anthology / / Regina Llamas, Patricia Sieber.

This book is a comprehensive and inviting introduction to the literary forms and cultural significance of Chinese drama as both text and performance. Each chapter offers an accessible overview and critical analysis of one or more plays—canonical as well as less frequently studied works—and their his...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:How to Read Chinese Literature
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Thematic contents
  • Preface to the how to read Chinese literature series
  • A note on how to use this anthology
  • Chronology of historical events
  • Symbols, abbreviations, and typographical usage
  • Introduction: The Cultural Significance of Chinese Drama
  • Part I: Yuan and Ming dynasties: Zaju Plays
  • 1 The Story of the Western Wing: Tale, Ballad, and Play
  • 2 Purple Clouds, Wrong Career, and The Tiger Head Plaque: Jurchen Foreigners in Early Drama
  • 3 The Pavilion for Praying to the Moon and The Injustice to Dou E: The Innovation of the Female Lead
  • 4 The Story of the Western Wing: Theater and the Printed Image
  • 5 The Orphan of Zhao: The Meaning of Loyalty and Filiality
  • 6 The Female Mulan Joins the Army in Place of Her Father: Gender and Performance
  • Part II Ming Dynasty and Early Qing Dynasty: Nanxi and Chuanqi Plays
  • 7 Top Graduate Zhang Xie and The Lute: Scholar, Family, and State
  • 8 The Southern Story of the Western Wing (Nan Xixiang) Traditional Kunqu Composition, Interpretation, and Performance
  • 9 The Peony Pavilion: Emotions, Dreams, and Spectatorship
  • 10 The Green Peony and The Swallow’s Letter: Drama and Politics
  • 11 A Much-Desired Match: Playwriting, Stagecraft, and Entrepreneurship
  • 12 The Peach Blossom Fan and Palace of Everlasting Life: History, Romance, and Performance
  • Part III Mid–Qing Dynasty: Zaju and Chuanqi Plays
  • 13 Song of Dragon Well Tea and Other Court Plays: Stage Directions, Spectacle, and Panegyrics
  • 14 The Eight-Court Pearl: Performance Scripts and Political Culture
  • Part IV Ming, Qing, and Modern Eras: Ritual Plays
  • 15 Mulian Rescues His Mother: Play Structure, Ritual, and Soundscapes
  • 16 The Story of Hua Guan Suo: Chantefable and Ritual Plays
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Visual resources
  • Glossary-index