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Madama Butterfly/Madamu Batafurai Arthur Groos (Cornell University, New York)

Madama Butterfly/Madamu Batafurai By Arthur Groos (Cornell University, New York)

Madama Butterfly/Madamu Batafurai by Arthur Groos (Cornell University, New York)


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Emphasizing the conflicted transcultural encounter portrayed in Madama Butterfly, this book examines nineteenth-century treaty-port culture and the eye-witness account that underlies the opera, addresses questions of race and gender in its representation of the heroine, and explores the opera's controversial reception in Japan.

Madama Butterfly/Madamu Batafurai Summary

Madama Butterfly/Madamu Batafurai: Transpositions of a 'Japanese Tragedy' by Arthur Groos (Cornell University, New York)

Puccini's famous but controversial Madama Butterfly reflects a practice of 'temporary marriage' between Western men and Japanese women in nineteenth-century treaty ports. Groos' book identifies the plot's origin in an eye-witness account and traces its transmission via John Luther Long's short story and David Belasco's play. Archival sources, many unpublished, reveal how Puccini and his librettists imbued the opera with differing constructions of the action and its heroine. Groos's analysis suggests how they constructed a 'contemporary' music-drama with multiple possibilities for interpreting the misalliance between a callous American naval officer and an impoverished fifteen-year-old geisha, providing a more complex understanding of the heroine's presumed 'marriage'. As an orientalizing tragedy with a racially inflected representation of Cio-Cio-San, the opera became a lightning rod for identity politics in Japan, while also stimulating decolonizing transpositions into indigenous theatre traditions such as Bunraku puppet theatre and Takarazuka musicals.

Madama Butterfly/Madamu Batafurai Reviews

'This timely and exceptional study of Madama Butterfly provides a valuable, well-documented and illuminating account of the origins of the work and aspects of its reception in Japan. It is a meticulous exploration of the significance of this tragedia giapponese that will make a lasting contribution to Puccini studies.' Naomi Matsumoto, Goldsmiths, University of London
'This truly goundbreaking book sheds new and fascinating light not only on the conception and composition of Puccini's _Madama Butterfly_, but also on the Japanese origins of Madame Butterfly's story and the Japanese reception of the opera, which saw its notorious orientalism questioned and subverted through ingenious adaptation and creative re-appropriation. Groos makes us listen differently to a work we thought we knew all too well.' Emanuele Senici, University of Rome La Sapienza

About Arthur Groos (Cornell University, New York)

Arthur Groos is Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities (emeritus) at Cornell University and former Associate Director of the Centro Studi Giacomo Puccini (Lucca). A founding editor of the Cambridge Opera Journal and Cambridge Studies in Opera, his books include Giacomo Puccini: La boheme (1986), Reading Opera (1988), Madama Butterfly: Fonti e documenti (2005), and Richard Wagner: Tristan und Isolde (2011).

Table of Contents

Introduction: 'Marriage. . . In the Japanese way': 1. Loti and Long - with an eyewitness account Madame Chrysantheme and Madame Butterfly; 2. Madama Butterfly: A conflicted genesis; 3. Far west/far east: Luigi Illicia's libretto; 4. Madama Butterfly between west and east; 5. Returns of the native: Madamu Batafurai in Japan; 6. Returns of the native: Imaginative transpositions; Bibliography.

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NPB9781009250672
9781009250672
1009250671
Madama Butterfly/Madamu Batafurai: Transpositions of a 'Japanese Tragedy' by Arthur Groos (Cornell University, New York)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-02-16
300
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