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Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780 C.Andrew Gerstle

Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780 By C.Andrew Gerstle

Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780 by C.Andrew Gerstle


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Summary

The creation of celebrity and fame is a topic easily understandable in today's world of pop idol competitions and reality TV shows.

Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780 Summary

Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780 by C.Andrew Gerstle

The creation of celebrity and fame is a topic easily understandable in today's world of pop idol competitions and reality TV shows. This exhibition and catalogue will focus on a similar phenomenon of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when urban Osaka and Tokyo created superstar actors, and will show how this was a stimulus for the creation of theatre, visual arts and poetry. Visitors to the exhibition will be struck by a colourful and varied visual display through which actors were portrayed as legendary urban heroes. The dates of items included will range from about 1780 until the 1830s; but the core of the exhibition will cover the period 1800-1821, and focus on the fierce rivalry between the two Osaka Kabuki superstars, Arashi Kichisaburo II (Rikan I, 1769-1821) and Nakamura Utaemon III (Shikan I, 1778-1838). Books, surimono, single sheet actor prints and albums will highlight the different ways in which actors and performances were represented, and show how this was part of a complex strategy to create celebrity for the actors, poets and artists involved.

About C.Andrew Gerstle

C. Andrew Gerstle is a Professor of Japanese Studies at SOAS, London, and Director of the AHRB Centre for Asian and African Literatures at SOAS/UCL.

Additional information

GOR008496604
9780714124308
0714124303
Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780 by C.Andrew Gerstle
Used - Good
Paperback
British Museum Press
2005-06-27
304
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