Onnagata - Maki Morinaga
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Résumé : Preface and Acknowledgments
Note on Textual Conventions
Part One Fundamentals: Invitation to Labyrinths of Gendering
Introduction: A Labyrinth of Onnagata
1. Geneses of a Maze: Androgyne Fatale
Part Two Femininity Inside Out: Onnagata Who Pass
2. Denial of Transience: Forfeiting the Androgynous Charm
3. Prescription for Femininity: Onnagata Who Pass
4. Canonization: Creating Onnagata Traditions
5. Femininity in Circulation: Texts in Kabuki, Kabuki in Texts
Part Three Marginalized Centers: Bodies and Personnel
6. Naturally Disciplined: Moving Real on Procrustean Beds
7. Female Onnagata in the Porous Labyrinth: The Enunciated Femininity and the Enunciating Masculinity
Part Four Origins of Onnagata: Modern Reformation
8. Toward Contemporary Onnagata: Art in Their Blood
Epilogue: The Journey Continues
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Biographie:
Maki Isaka is associate professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Literatures and affiliate faculty in the Dept. of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Secrecy in Japanese Arts: Secret Transmission as a Mode of Knowledge (Palgrave, 2005)....
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Maki Isaka is associate professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Literatures and affiliate faculty in the Dept. of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Secrecy in Japanese Arts: Secret Transmission as a Mode of Knowledge (Palgrave, 2005)....