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Opera in the city: Theatrical performance and urbanite aesthetics in Beijing, 1770--1900.

机译:都市歌剧:1770--1900年北京的文艺演出和都市审美。

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This study examines Chinese opera in the Qing capital, circa 1770-1900. It argues that opera in the city helped forge a widely shared urban culture. The real thrust of the project, though, lies in investigating how the stories of this common cultural repertoire came to be appropriated differently by audiences depending on class, gender, and ethnicity. This context and content approach to performance in Beijing reveals relationships between culture and power in the Qing dynasty metropolis.; Through an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to theater, urban, and gender history, I locate a kind of nascent "public sphere" in the networks of patronage, gossip, and literati connoisseurship reflected through and generated by the opera demimonde in the capital. Discourses about power, I suggest, were often articulated through romanticized representations of gender and class in the dramatic narratives performed in the playhouses and in literati writings about performance and actors. Still, this metropolitan forum for public commentary never fully coalesced into a viable challenge to state authority. By the late nineteenth century, the Qing court had co-opted or marginalized literati resistance, thereby neutralizing the oppositional potential of the urban playhouse and its most educated patrons.; This study is comprised of three parts: Part One investigates the key sources for Qing-era opera; Part Two explores the social context of opera; and Part Three analyzes the contents of one thematic grouping of scripts in light of their performance contexts. All three parts attest to the place and power of theatrical performance in Qing Beijing. Opera had the power to upset social hierarchies---making men of means and privilege feel emotionally vulnerable to status-degraded cross-dressing boy actors; it could parody social and cultural norms or it could be harnessed to the state's civilizing mission. Opera served as a kind of cultural glue---creating shared repositories of cultural knowledge (if not common cause) across differences of class, gender, and ethnicity within the Qing capital. Ultimately, the theater was a key site of public discourse in the Qing metropolis; and to the extent that it fulfilled that role in the urban community, it was also a site of competition, conflict, and controversy.
机译:这项研究考察了约1770年至1900年在清首都的中国戏曲。它认为,城市歌剧有助于形成广泛共享的城市文化。但是,该项目的真正主旨在于调查受众如何根据阶级,性别和种族来不同地采用这种共同的文化曲目的故事。北京表演的这种背景和内容方法揭示了清代大都市文化与权力之间的关系。通过对戏剧,城市和性别史的综合,跨学科研究,我在首都歌剧“半人马戏团”反映并产生的光顾,八卦和文人鉴赏家网络中找到了一种新生的“公共领域”。我建议,关于权力的论述通常是通过在剧场中进行的戏剧性叙事以及关于表演和演员的文人著作中通过对性别和阶级的浪漫化表达来表达的。尽管如此,这个大城市的公众评论论坛从未完全融合成对国家权威的可行挑战。到19世纪末期,清朝宫廷增选或削弱了文人的抵抗力,从而抵消了城市剧场及其受过良好教育的顾客的对立潜力。这项研究包括三个部分:第一部分调查了清代戏曲的主要来源;第二部分探讨了歌剧的社会背景。第三部分根据脚本的性能上下文分析了一个主题脚本的内容。这三个部分都证明了清代戏剧表演的地位和影响力。歌剧有权破坏社会等级制度,使有钱有特权的人在情感上容易受到地位低下的异性恋男演员的侵害。它可以模仿社会和文化规范,也可以用于国家的文明使命。歌剧是一种文化粘合剂,它在清代首都创建了共享的文化知识库(如果不是共同的原因),跨越阶级,性别和种族的差异。最终,剧院是清朝大都会话语的重要场所。并在一定程度上发挥了城市社区的作用,它也是竞争,冲突和争议的场所。

著录项

  • 作者

    Goldman, Andrea Sue.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Literature Asian.; History Asia Australia and Oceania.; Theater.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 414 p.
  • 总页数 414
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界史;公共建筑;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:42:14

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