The Birth and Transformation of Women's Theatre in Bangzi Opera
Women Playing Women (1912–1937)
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Singapore
- Date of Publication 10 July 2026
- ISBN 9789819562794
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages197 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XII, 197 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color. 700
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This book focuses on the historical evolution of Bangzi opera, also known as Clapper opera, now collectively referred to as Hebei Bangzi. This form of Chinese opera enjoyed significant popularity primarily in Beijing and Tianjin during the four decades from 1900 to the 1930s, which were marked as a pivotal era in the transformation and evolution of traditional Chinese society, with significant cultural progress. This book unpacks the important shifts that occurred in drama, encompassing industry changes, genre evolution, advances in the performing arts, and literary transformations within the theater. Bangzi opera is shown as one of the earliest genres to cultivate professional female actors and troupes in the early twentieth century, seeing the establishment of unique female singing and acting techniques, but also the creation of numerous new plays that mirrored the zeitgeist and commented on prevailing social conditions. Particularly noteworthy were works focusing on women and families, which broke away from traditional narrative content and pioneered new story genres. The book shows that, despite their disadvantaged status as women, the female actors who played in these performances demonstrated remarkable resilience, performing on stage in an era of political repression and warlordism. Through this history of Bangzi opera, the book offers a compelling narrative of female actors who overcame social constraints to become leading figures on the stage in early twentieth-century Beijing. It is relevant to Chinese historians, gender studies scholars, and theater and performance scholars with a particular interest in the history of opera, from East to West.
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Theatre in the Modernizing Reform Climate: The Birth of Female Actors in Tianjin in the Late Qing Dynasty.- Establishing a New Era for Female Actors: Their Journey to Beijing Theatre and the Challenges They Faced.- Gender and Performance on Stage: The Rise of Women's Theatre and the Development of the Female Performance System.- The Growth of female Troupes: A Focus on Zhide Society and Kuide Society.- Women on Stage and in Society: Contributions to Social Life and the Struggle for Emotional and Marital Autonomy.- The Decline of Women’s Theatre and the Reconstruction of Bangzi Opera.
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