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Rising from the Flames

The Rebirth of Theater in Occupied Japan, 1945-1952
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On August 15, 1945, when the war ended, almost all of Tokyo and Osaka's theaters had been destroyed or heavily damaged by American bombs. The Japanese urban infrastructure was reduced to dust, and so, one might have thought, would be the nation's spirit, especially in the face of nuclear bombing and foreign occupation. Yet, less than two weeks after the atom bombs had been dropped, theater began to show signs of life. Before long, all forms of Japanese theater were back on stage, and from death's ashes arose the flower of art. Rising from the Flames contains sixteen essays, many accompanied by photographic illustrations, by thirteen specialists. They explore the triumphs and tribulations of Occupation-period (1945–1952) theater, and cover not only such traditional forms as kabuki, no, kyogen, bunraku puppet theater (as well as the traditional marionette theater, the Yuki-za), and the comic narrator's art of rakugo, but also the modern genres of shingeki, musical comedy, and the all-female Takarazuka Revue. Among the numerous topics discussed are censorship, theater reconstruction, politics, internationalization, unionization, the search for a national identity through drama, and the treatment of the emperor on the pre- and postwar stage. The essays in this volume examine how Japanese theater, subject to oppressive thought control by prewar authorities, responded to the new—if temporarily limited—freedom allowed by the American occupiers, attesting to Japan's remarkable resilience in the face of national defeat.

Author Biography:

Samuel L. Leiter is Distinguished Professor of Theater Emeritus, Brooklyn College, CUNY, and the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Release date Australia
September 24th, 2009
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei
  • Contributions by David Jortner
  • Contributions by Kei Hibino
  • Contributions by Loren Edelson
  • Contributions by Mari Boyd
  • Contributions by Matthew W. Shores
  • Contributions by Patricia Pringle
  • Contributions by Shinko Kagaya
  • Contributions by Yoshiko Fukushima
  • Edited by Samuel L. Leiter
Pages
462
Dimensions
168x246x31
ISBN-13
9780739128183
Product ID
3341994

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