At the heart of the development of modern Japanese culture, the theatre mirrors the issues and concerns of a society transitioning from the Tokugawa era to the modern period. Modern Japanese Theatre and Performance fills a gap in current Japanese theatre scholarship; the book discusses the role of women in modern theatre, buto dance, experimental theatres that combine traditional theatre with modern forms, and plays by Abe Kobo, Mishima Yukio, and Senda Koreya. With important contributions from both established and emerging scholars, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in theatre, modern performance, or Japanese studies.
Contributions by: Bruce Baird, Steven J. Clark, Yoshiko Fukushima, John K. Gillespie, David G. Goodman, Megumi Inoue, Margaret Key, Laurence R. Kominz, Carol Martin, M Cody Poulton, Jonah Salz, Zvika Serper, Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei, John D. Swain, Guohe Zheng