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Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile Peabody Essex Museum

Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile By Peabody Essex Museum

Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile by Peabody Essex Museum


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This volume provides a behind-the-scenes look at the life of the geisha and provides a comprehensive overview of geisha culture. There are contributions by many specialists on Japanese culture including Arthur Golden and Lisa Dalby.

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Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile Summary

Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile by Peabody Essex Museum

Renowned throughout the world as purveyors of beauty, mystery, and allure, geisha have come to represent the epitome of Japanese elegance and chic. The rich 250-year history of these performance artists is vividly presented in this volume, taking the reader behind the mask-like makeup and into the studios where they train and rehearse and into the teahouses where they entertain. Geisha have altered definitions of feminine beauty and identity and are the prevailing icons of Japanese womanhood. Their influence on Japan's decorative arts is documented by their beautiful kimono and hair ornaments and by the musical instruments and fans they use in their performances. The contributors to this book, all prominent specialists on Japanese culture, each consider a particular aspect of geisha tradition and aesthetics, from their music and dance to misperceptions of the profession by foreigners, from the portrayal of geisha as recurring characters in the theatre and film to profiles of talented women who choose this life and work today. Illustrated with woodblock prints and paintings as well as historical and contemporary photographs, this groundbreaking study also explores the dynamic tension between image and reality in the art of these exquisite entertainers. Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile is a comprehensive presentation of geisha culture from its origins nearly three centuries ago to contemporary Japan. Disciplined performance artists of supreme grace and beauty, geisha are unique ambassadors of Japan's traditional culture.

About Peabody Essex Museum

Edited by the Peabody Essex Museum with contributions by Liza Dalby, Lesley Downer, Arthur Golden, Peter M. Grilli, Money L. Hickman, Allen Hockley, and Andrew L. Maske

Table of Contents

'Why do Geisha's Exist?' - Arthur Golden 'A world Behind Cosed Doors' - Lesley Downer 'Identifying Geisha in art and Life: Is She Really a Geisha?' - Andrew L. Maske ' First Encounters - Emerging Sterotypes: Westerners and Geisha in the Late Nineteenth Century' - Allen Hockley 'The Exotoc Geisha' - Liza Dalby The Floating World Today: Photographs by Yoko Yamamoto - text by andre L. Maske 'Performance and Play: The Art of Accomplishments of Geisha' - Abdrew L. Maske 'Geisha to the Fore: Niwaka Festivals and the New Luminaries of Edo' - Money L. Hickman 'Geisha on Stage and Screen' - Peter M. Grilli

Additional information

CIN0807615455G
9780807615454
0807615455
Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile by Peabody Essex Museum
Used - Good
Hardback
George Braziller Inc
20040917
160
N/A
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