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The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan M. W. Shores (University of Sydney)

The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan By M. W. Shores (University of Sydney)

The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan by M. W. Shores (University of Sydney)


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Rakugo (comic storytelling) has played a major role in Japanese culture and society, and yet has been largely overlooked in scholarship. This pioneering study of Kamigata rakugo - the 'other' rakugo tradition - is a corrective to works that view rakugo and other facets of Japan through a distorting Tokyo-centric lens.

The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan Summary

The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan: Satire and Social Mobility in Kamigata Rakugo by M. W. Shores (University of Sydney)

Rakugo, a popular form of comic storytelling, has played a major role in Japanese culture and society. Developed during the Edo (1600-1868) and Meiji (1868-1912) periods, it is still popular today, with many contemporary Japanese comedians having originally trained as rakugo artists. Rakugo is divided into two distinct strands, the Tokyo tradition and the Osaka tradition, with the latter having previously been largely overlooked. This pioneering study of the Kamigata (Osaka) rakugo tradition presents the first complete English translation of five classic rakugo stories, and offers a history of comic storytelling in Kamigata (modern Kansai, Kinki) from the seventeenth century to the present day. Considering the art in terms of gender, literature, performance, and society, this volume grounds Kamigata rakugo in its distinct cultural context and sheds light on the 'other' rakugo for students and scholars of Japanese culture and history.

The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan Reviews

'Shores includes five translations of full rakugo classics from the Kamigata repertoire, providing many performance details and giving readers a better idea of what this lively, raucous art form might be like to experience live ... Recommended.' C. Lanki, Choice Connect
'The positioning of rakugo as a subject for mainstream academic attention has been a long time coming. This book sets it in the firmament as a discipline worthy of such treatment. The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan lends itself to use by anyone needing an approachable resource to draw from in studying - or preparing a course on - Japanese humour or social history.' Ian McArthur, Japan Forum

About M. W. Shores (University of Sydney)

M. W. Shores is a Lecturer of Japanese at The University of Sydney, and has been a Fellow of Peterhouse at the University of Cambridge. Shores has spent over a decade in Japan for research and apprenticeships with two of Kamigata rakugo's respected practitioners, Katsura Bunshi V and Hayashiya Somemaru IV.

Table of Contents

Author's Preface: COVID-19 and Tenugui Face Masks; Introduction; Part I. 1. Kamigata, Osaka; 2. The History of Kamigata Rakugo; 3. What Constitutes a Kamigata Rakugo Story?; 4. Geidan: An Interview with Hayashiya Somemaru IV (1949-); 5. Conclusion; Part II. 6. Five Kamigata Rakugo Classics.

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NPB9781108831505
9781108831505
1108831508
The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan: Satire and Social Mobility in Kamigata Rakugo by M. W. Shores (University of Sydney)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2021-08-12
270
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