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Maoist Model Theatre
The Semiotics of Gender and Sexuality in the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)
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Rosemary Roberts
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English
Published/Copyright:
2010
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Here is a convincing reflection that changes our understanding of gender in Maoist culture, esp. for what critics from the 1990s onwards have termed its ‘erasure’ of gender and sexuality. In particular the strong heroines of the yangbanxi, or ‘model works’ which dominated the Cultural Revolution period, have been seen as genderless revolutionaries whose images were damaging to women. Drawing on contemporary theories ranging from literary and cultural studies to sociology, this book challenges that established view through detailed semiotic analysis of theatrical systems of the yangbanxi including costume, props, kinesics, and various audio and linguistic systems. Acknowledging the complex interplay of traditional, modern, Chinese and foreign gender ideologies as manifest in the 'model works', it fundamentally changes our insights into gender in Maoist culture.
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Rosemary A. Roberts, Ph.D (1992) in Modern Chinese Literature, Australian National University, is a lecturer in Chinese at the University of Queensland, Australia. She has published widely in the fields of women's literature and gender studies.
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eBook published on:
November 18, 2009
eBook ISBN:
9789047430889
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Main content:
286
eBook ISBN:
9789047430889
Keywords for this book
Chinese theatre; Chinese cultural studies; Chinese literature; Chinese gender studies; women's studies; yangbanxi; model works
Audience(s) for this book
Specialists and students of Chinese literary and cultural studies; gender studies in twentieth century China; and traditional and modern Chinese theatre, as well as scholars interested in methodologies for cross-cultural analysis.