Ruling the Stage: Social and Cultural History of Opera in Sichuan from the Qing to the People's Republic of China

Author(s)
Chabrowski, Igor Iwo
Language
EnglishAbstract
Through an innovative interdisciplinary reading and field research, Igor Chabrowski analyses the history of the development of opera in Sichuan, arguing that opera serves as a microcosm of the profound transformation of modern Chinese culture between the 18th century and 1950s. He investigates the complex path of opera over this course of history: exiting the temple festivals, becoming a public obsession on commercial stages, and finally being harnessed to partisan propaganda work. The book analyzes the process of cross-regional integration of Chinese culture and the emergence of the national opera genre. Moreover, opera is shown as an example of the culture wars that raged inside China’s popular culture.
Keywords
China; commercialisation; commercialization; laicization; opera; opera performers; politicization; politics of culture; Sichuan; Sichuan Opera; social institutions; temple festivals; theaterISBN
9789004519398, 9789004519381Publisher
BrillPublisher website
http://www.brill.comPublication date and place
2022Series
China Studies,Classification
Society and culture: general
Theatre studies
China
19th century, c 1800 to c 1899
20th century, c 1900 to c 1999

