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Applying the theories of Popular Culture, Visual Culture,
Performance Studies, (Post)Feminism, and Film Studies, this
interdisciplinary and well-crafted book leads you to the
fascinating and intriguing world of popular film, (musical)
theatre, and TV drama. It explores the classical and contemporary
cases of the literature works, both Eastern and Western, adapted,
represented and transformed into the interesting artistic medium in
films, performances, TV dramas, musicals, and AI robot
theatre/films. 'Iris Tuan's book is wide ranging in scope and
diversity, examining theatre, music, film and television
productions from both Western and Asian countries. Tuan also
surveys an extensive range of critical and theoretical
perspectives, especially from performance studies and popular
cultural studies, to offer context for her descriptions of the many
different works. Some of her examples are well-known (Shakespeare's
Romeo & Juliet, Disney's The Lion King) while others little
known outside their place of origin (such as the Hakka Theatre of
Taiwan) -- all are approached by the author with enthusiasm.'
-Susan Bennett, Professor of English, University of Calgary, Canada
'Tuan takes us through multiple examples of contemporary popular
performance in theatre/film/TV ranging from "high" art sources
(Shakespeare or Journey to the West in films, Hirata's robotic
theatre experiments) to "low" (Taiwanese TV soap operas Hakka
Theatre: Roseki and Story of Yangxi Palace, Korean film Along with
the Gods: The Two Worlds). The reader moves at a speed-dating pace
through contemporary culture production and interpretive theories,
encountering significant works, controversies (i. e., yellow face),
and conundrums selected from China, Korea, Japan and the U. S. and
filtered through a Taiwanese female gaze.' -Kathy Foley, Professor
of Theatre Arts, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
This pivot considers the history, methodology and practice of Asian
theatre and investigates the role of Asian theatre and film in
contemporary transnational Asian identities. It critically reviews
the topics of transnationalism and intercultural political
difference, arguing that the concept of Transnational Asian theatre
or 'TransAsia' can promote cultural diversity and social
transformation. The book notably offers an understanding of theatre
as a cultural laboratory, a repository for diverse histories and a
forum for intercultural dialogue, allowing for a better
understanding of sociocultural patterns surrounding transnational
Asian identity and mobility.
With joy and grace to accompany the readers to have the translocal
tour to visit about thirty-seven works, this monograph applies the
academic critical theories of Performance Studies, Film Studies,
Psychoanalysis, Postmodernism, and Visual Culture, to interpreting
the special selection works. The focus and common theme are on
race, body, and class. With the background of COVID-19 since 2019
up to the present, the book offers the readers with the remarkable
insight of human beings’ accumulated wisdom and experiences in
surviving with the dreadful diseases like the plagues in
Shakespeare’s time. After the supreme reading, may the global
readers in the world acquire the knowledge and power to live in
sustainability with education and entertainment of films,
performances, and online streaming Netflix TV dramas.
This pivot offers an innovative, trans-local perspective on
performance studies in the era of digital technology, considering a
range of content from theater to opera, film, dance, and musical
theatre. It examines theatre performing arts and film in terms of
aesthetics, gender studies, and identity politics, and showcases
the value of human accomplishments in theatre and film and their
representative artistic works. It also addresses key issues within
performance studies, such as gender, class, race, ethnicity,
identity, and how minorities portray their ethnicity stories. This
book links the trans-national and the trans-local and considers how
emerging mobile geographies and new methodologies of interpreting
performance in theatre and film reflect the transformations of our
understanding of geopolitical time and space.
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