This paper examines the nineteenth-century flourishing of a homoerotic theatre literature paralleling the development of jingju (Beijing opera), theorizing its impact on public culture in the Chinese capital. Popular among literati gentlemen, "flower guides" (huapu) extolling the beauty of boy actors (xiao ling) have left a valuable record of the busy social life that centered upon Beijing's theatres and nearby restaurants and nightclubs. With reference to the writings of Roland Barthes the authors argue that flower guide circulation contributed to the formation of new types of public space and new ways of "performing the self" associated with theatre in early modern China, a space they call "epitheatre." © 2010 by University of Hawai'i Pre...
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This dissertation examines the preservation of Chinese kunqu, one of China’s indigenous operatic gen...
"Bringing together over sixty pre-modern Chinese primary sources on same-sex desire in English trans...
This paper examines the nineteenth-century flourishing of a homoerotic theatre literature parallelin...
This paper examines the nineteenth-century flourishing of a homoerotic theatre literature parallelin...
Homoerotic play was central to the recreational culture of theatergoing from the mid-Qing to the beg...
Conference theme: Knowing Asia: Asian Studies in an Asian CenturyD1.S2.07 (Panel) - Gender in China:...
Following the entry of Anhui troupes into Beijing in the late eighteenth century, a unique theatrica...
The rise of Beijing Opera from middle to late Qing Beijing is closely connected with elite audience’...
This dissertation captures a critical moment in China’s history when the interest in opera transform...
Panel 1: Male Bonds and Wives in Ming-QingPublished in 1632, Jingjiang’s Besotted with Bamboo Reclus...
In this thesis I examine male dan, male actors who perform female roles in Chinese theatre. I argue ...
Jingju as a genre has been extensively studied and its performance is not unfamiliar to the Western...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
This paper addresses the history and historiography of sexual knowledge during the May Fourth New Cu...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685...
This dissertation examines the preservation of Chinese kunqu, one of China’s indigenous operatic gen...
"Bringing together over sixty pre-modern Chinese primary sources on same-sex desire in English trans...
This paper examines the nineteenth-century flourishing of a homoerotic theatre literature parallelin...
This paper examines the nineteenth-century flourishing of a homoerotic theatre literature parallelin...
Homoerotic play was central to the recreational culture of theatergoing from the mid-Qing to the beg...
Conference theme: Knowing Asia: Asian Studies in an Asian CenturyD1.S2.07 (Panel) - Gender in China:...
Following the entry of Anhui troupes into Beijing in the late eighteenth century, a unique theatrica...
The rise of Beijing Opera from middle to late Qing Beijing is closely connected with elite audience’...
This dissertation captures a critical moment in China’s history when the interest in opera transform...
Panel 1: Male Bonds and Wives in Ming-QingPublished in 1632, Jingjiang’s Besotted with Bamboo Reclus...
In this thesis I examine male dan, male actors who perform female roles in Chinese theatre. I argue ...
Jingju as a genre has been extensively studied and its performance is not unfamiliar to the Western...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
This paper addresses the history and historiography of sexual knowledge during the May Fourth New Cu...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685...
This dissertation examines the preservation of Chinese kunqu, one of China’s indigenous operatic gen...
"Bringing together over sixty pre-modern Chinese primary sources on same-sex desire in English trans...