Uncrossing the Borders

Uncrossing the Borders
Author :
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 351
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780472125234
ISBN-13 : 0472125230
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Uncrossing the Borders by : Daphne Lei

Download or read book Uncrossing the Borders written by Daphne Lei and published by University of Michigan Press. This book was released on 2019-07-01 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over many centuries, women on the Chinese stage committed suicide in beautiful and pathetic ways just before crossing the border for an interracial marriage. Uncrossing the Borders asks why this theatrical trope has remained so powerful and attractive. The book analyzes how national, cultural, and ethnic borders are inevitably gendered and incite violence against women in the name of the nation. The book surveys two millennia of historical, literary, dramatic texts, and sociopolitical references to reveal that this type of drama was especially popular when China was under foreign rule, such as in the Yuan (Mongol) and Qing (Manchu) dynasties, and when Chinese male literati felt desperate about their economic and political future, due to the dysfunctional imperial examination system. Daphne P. Lei covers border-crossing Chinese drama in major theatrical genres such as zaju and chuanqi, regional drama such as jingju (Beijing opera) and yueju (Cantonese opera), and modernized operatic and musical forms of such stories today.


Uncrossing the Borders Related Books

Uncrossing the Borders
Language: en
Pages: 351
Authors: Daphne Lei
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-07-01 - Publisher: University of Michigan Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Over many centuries, women on the Chinese stage committed suicide in beautiful and pathetic ways just before crossing the border for an interracial marriage. Un
Contemporary Identity and Memory in the Borderlands of Poland and Germany
Language: en
Pages: 572
Authors: Aleksandra Binicewicz
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-09-30 - Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The book analyses issues associated with the contemporary and memory in the Polish-German borderlands – a complex, multidimensional cultural and geographic ar
Your God is Too Safe
Language: en
Pages: 261
Authors: Mark Buchanan
Categories: Religion
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-02-19 - Publisher: Multnomah

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Here's a thoughtful, probing exploration of why Christians get stuck in the place of complacency, dryness, and tedium -- and how to move on to new levels of spi
Lingering 'on the Borderland'
Language: en
Pages:
Authors: Carolyn Shelagh Lambert
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This thesis explores the meanings of home in Elizabeth Gaskell's fiction. I argue that there are five components to Gaskell's fictional iteration of homes, each
Athalie
Language: en
Pages: 428
Authors: Robert W. Chambers
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-08-14 - Publisher: anboco

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

When Mrs. Greensleeve first laid eyes on her baby she knew it was different from the other children. "What is the matter with it?" she asked. The preoccupied ph