Throughout its performance history, Madame Butterfly (1904) by Giacomo Puccini has attracted significant intrigue and controversies. Through its protagonist Cio-Cio San, the opera depicts Asian femininity as weak-willed, servile and ultimately powerless in the face of Western forces. This paper will examine the trajectory of this narrative of Orientalism through Madame Butterfly and its two modern adaptations, Miss Saigon (1989) and M. Butterfly (1993). Through an analysis of both informal and formal sources, this study will show how the Orientalist womanhood is first accepted and embraced by the native audiences of Madame Butterfly, is rejected by the audiences of Miss Saigon and finally subverted in M. Butterfly. The transformations in cr...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
Madam Butterfly is Puccini's best known and, according to some commen-tators, most hackneyed work (c...
On stage and on film, Chinese opera persisted in being an important means of articulating Chinese id...
The consequences of the partially coerced opening of Japan to the Western world in the second half o...
The 7th International Seminar 2013 “Language Policy and Planning: What are the Issues?” Salatiga, No...
In this paper I will look at aspects of cultural difference as well as commercial and political rela...
Paper: “Butterfly’s Suicide: The Gender and Power Dynamics Behind It,” by Hannah Van Huss (second ye...
The following essay is a literary and cultural analysis of the racist and sexist themes in the 1898 ...
“Madame Butterfly” is widely-known as a tragic opera composed by Puccini. The original story was a s...
While most research has rightfully focused on sexism and racism in 'Madame Butterfly' texts (Marchet...
As a popular historic work with constant and worldwide performances, the sexist and racist narrative...
In Anthony Minghella’s celebrated 2005 production of Madam Butterfly, three white men manipulate the...
In this undergraduate thesis, the writer discusses short story Madam Butterfly written by John Luthe...
Alison Cleary, MUS 303: Music History 2 Faculty Mentor: Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music My project ...
David Henry Hwang’s M Butterfly tells about a French diplomat, Gallimard, who has a 20 year relatio...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
Madam Butterfly is Puccini's best known and, according to some commen-tators, most hackneyed work (c...
On stage and on film, Chinese opera persisted in being an important means of articulating Chinese id...
The consequences of the partially coerced opening of Japan to the Western world in the second half o...
The 7th International Seminar 2013 “Language Policy and Planning: What are the Issues?” Salatiga, No...
In this paper I will look at aspects of cultural difference as well as commercial and political rela...
Paper: “Butterfly’s Suicide: The Gender and Power Dynamics Behind It,” by Hannah Van Huss (second ye...
The following essay is a literary and cultural analysis of the racist and sexist themes in the 1898 ...
“Madame Butterfly” is widely-known as a tragic opera composed by Puccini. The original story was a s...
While most research has rightfully focused on sexism and racism in 'Madame Butterfly' texts (Marchet...
As a popular historic work with constant and worldwide performances, the sexist and racist narrative...
In Anthony Minghella’s celebrated 2005 production of Madam Butterfly, three white men manipulate the...
In this undergraduate thesis, the writer discusses short story Madam Butterfly written by John Luthe...
Alison Cleary, MUS 303: Music History 2 Faculty Mentor: Professor Carolyn Guzski, Music My project ...
David Henry Hwang’s M Butterfly tells about a French diplomat, Gallimard, who has a 20 year relatio...
During the 1910s and 20s, Peking opera underwent a fundamental transformation from a performing art ...
Madam Butterfly is Puccini's best known and, according to some commen-tators, most hackneyed work (c...
On stage and on film, Chinese opera persisted in being an important means of articulating Chinese id...