正題名/作者 : Hokkien theatre across the seas/ by Caroline Chia.
其他題名 : a socio-cultural study /
作者 : Chia, Caroline.
出版者 : Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore,2019.
面頁冊數 : xv, 145 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By : Springer eBooks
標題 : Folk drama, Chinese - China -
電子資源 : 線上閱讀(Springer)
ISBN : 9789811318344$q(electronic bk.)
ISBN : 9789811318337$q(paper)
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505 0 $aChapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Historical development of Hokkien theatre in southern Fujian -- Chapter Three: Transnational flow of Hokkien theatre from southern Fujian to Singapore -- Chapter Four: Transmission and Localization of Hokkien theatre in Taiwan and Singapore -- Chapter Five: Orality-inclined performance traditions in practice -- Chapter Six: Mulian performance in southern Fujian, Taiwan and Singapore -- Chapter Seven: Conclusion.
520 $aThis book examines the interaction of orality and literacy in Hokkien regional theatre. It looks at how such theatrical forms strive to stay relevant in an era of modernisation and secularisation. In doing so, the book examines regional theatre in broader socio-cultural and political contexts and looks at how Singapore, among other countries, is connected to this regional network of Hokkien theatre. While exploring Hokkien as a performing language, the book studies how in today's Information Age, oral and literate practices have taken on a new role in traditional theatre. It also looks at craft literacy which differs from the reading and writing practices that we use in everyday life. "This is an insightful theatrical study on the web of Chinese cultural networks in southern China and Singapore, and by extension, between China and Southeast Asia in the twentieth century and beyond. Using diverse sources in multiple languages and extensive field ethnography, this is a ground-breaking study which is both didactic and inspiring." - Lee Tong Soon, author of Chinese Street Opera in Singapore (University of Illinois, 2009) "Focusing on Hokkien theatre, this book offers new insights into how Chinese performing art responds to geographical, temporal, and social changes. Historical sources in different languages are widely used to give access to the cultural characteristics of Hokkien theatre, offering valuable ethnographic reports on the contemporary practices of Hokkien theatre in Taiwan, Kinmen, and Singapore. The book comments on the changing ritualistic significance of Hokkien theatre, and help us understand how societies remember the past of a performing tradition, and shape its present." - Luo Ai Mei, Co-Editor of A Preliminary Survey of the Cantonese Eight Song Cycles in South China: History and Sources (2016)
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