Kanadehon Chūshingura, better known as Chūshingura (The Treasury of the Loyal Retainers) is one of the most interpreted and popular plays in the kabuki repertoire. The story of the 47 samurai (rōnin) and their strenuous sense of honour and loyalty towards their lord became a central theme in theatrical representations and in ukiyoe (images of the Floating World). During the Edo period, great masters of this genre dealt with this fascinating story. Overcoming the restrictions imposed by the censorship, printed representations of Chūshingura, proved to be a perfect opportunity to experiment new ways of describing historical events both through technical innovations (ukie prints i.e.) or subtle allusions (mitate). Actors of the kabuki theatre...
Note:Scholars are in agreement that the kabuki theatre did not attain its first flowering as a compl...
In 1708 Kogenta Satsuma, a “joruri” narrator in Edo, and Danzaemon Yano, a leader of the “senmin” (h...
Set in the seventeenth century and centered on a peasant uprising led by the eponymous character, th...
Kanadehon Chūshingura, better known as Chūshingura (The Treasury of the Loyal Retainers) is one of t...
The object of this thesis is the social class of city-dwellers, called chōnin, which formed during t...
Print shows the Rōnin samurai dressed as police to test the loyalty of the merchant Gihei. A scene f...
kabuki, one of the oldest show businesses in Japan, started in 1603 when Izumo-no Okuni (Okuni from ...
It was the 8th year of Keicho (1603) when Iyeyasu Tokugawa was ordained Shogun, the highest General,...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
The connection between Kabuki theatre and Japanese woodblock prints of the Edo period (1603–1868), e...
An incident that occurred in the early 1700’s in Japan quickly became an immensely popular tale amon...
While studying theatre history, I was given the opportunity to write a research paper about the Edo ...
Since the fourteenth century, theater has been at the center of cultural life in Japan to an extent ...
In this paper, I examine why the figure of Ono no Komachi was so important within the floating world...
Using the seemingly illogical, double identity of the townsman, Sukeroku, and the samurai, Soga Goro...
Note:Scholars are in agreement that the kabuki theatre did not attain its first flowering as a compl...
In 1708 Kogenta Satsuma, a “joruri” narrator in Edo, and Danzaemon Yano, a leader of the “senmin” (h...
Set in the seventeenth century and centered on a peasant uprising led by the eponymous character, th...
Kanadehon Chūshingura, better known as Chūshingura (The Treasury of the Loyal Retainers) is one of t...
The object of this thesis is the social class of city-dwellers, called chōnin, which formed during t...
Print shows the Rōnin samurai dressed as police to test the loyalty of the merchant Gihei. A scene f...
kabuki, one of the oldest show businesses in Japan, started in 1603 when Izumo-no Okuni (Okuni from ...
It was the 8th year of Keicho (1603) when Iyeyasu Tokugawa was ordained Shogun, the highest General,...
For about 265 years in Edo there was a period of relative peace. The four successors of Ieyasu (1543...
The connection between Kabuki theatre and Japanese woodblock prints of the Edo period (1603–1868), e...
An incident that occurred in the early 1700’s in Japan quickly became an immensely popular tale amon...
While studying theatre history, I was given the opportunity to write a research paper about the Edo ...
Since the fourteenth century, theater has been at the center of cultural life in Japan to an extent ...
In this paper, I examine why the figure of Ono no Komachi was so important within the floating world...
Using the seemingly illogical, double identity of the townsman, Sukeroku, and the samurai, Soga Goro...
Note:Scholars are in agreement that the kabuki theatre did not attain its first flowering as a compl...
In 1708 Kogenta Satsuma, a “joruri” narrator in Edo, and Danzaemon Yano, a leader of the “senmin” (h...
Set in the seventeenth century and centered on a peasant uprising led by the eponymous character, th...