Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 社會學 戲麯 sociology
發表於2024-11-27
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Quite refreshing.
評分Nancy在課上承認當年她對彎彎有同情,但實際上她同情的主要是在風雨中東搖西擺的藝術傢。這一點而言,兩邊沒什麼不一樣。
評分Quite refreshing.
評分Nancy在課上承認當年她對彎彎有同情,但實際上她同情的主要是在風雨中東搖西擺的藝術傢。這一點而言,兩邊沒什麼不一樣。
評分Nancy在課上承認當年她對彎彎有同情,但實際上她同情的主要是在風雨中東搖西擺的藝術傢。這一點而言,兩邊沒什麼不一樣。
NANCY GUY is an associate professor of music at the University of California, San Diego.
Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan tells the peculiar story of an art caught in a sea of overtly ideological ebbs and fiows. Nancy Guy demonstrates the potential significance of the political environment for an art form's development, ranging from determining the smallest performative details (such as how a melody can or cannot be composed) to whether a tradition ultimately thrives or withers away.
When Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalists retreated to Taiwan in 1949, they brought Peking opera performers with them to strengthen their authority through a symbolically important art. Valuing mainland Chinese culture above Taiwanese culture, the Nationalists generously supported Peking opera to the virtual exclusion of local performing traditions, despite their wider popularity. Later, as Taiwan turned toward democracy, the island's own "indigenous" products became more highly valued and Peking opera found itself on a tenuous footing. Finally, in 1995, all of its opera troupes and schools (formerly supported by the Ministry of Defense) were dismantled.
Nancy Guy investigates the mechanisms through which Peking Opera was perpetuated, controlled, and ultimately disempowered, and explores the artistic and political consequences of the state's involvement as its primary patron. Her study provides a unique perspective on the interplay between ideology and power within Taiwan's dynamic society.
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Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024