A study of formative process on local dramas in China

  • 磯部, 彰 (Principal Investigator)
  • 彭, 飛 (Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha))
  • ISOBE, Yuko (Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha))
  • ICHIKI, Tuyuhiko (Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha))

Project Details

Abstract

The Chinese dramas were established in the Sung era and received literary refine in the Yuan era furthermore. This is called the Yuan drama. These dramas settled in many regions from the stability of social systems, in the Ming era. Intellectuals of that time made a base of a local play of after more. When it is the Ching era the specialization of Chinese plays went on even to the prefecture stage. Even, a performance place spread even to a hall, a vacancy of the village, a temple, a hotel of merchants. Many Chinese people could see some local dramas.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1988/01/011989/12/31

Funding

  • Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: ¥6,000,000.00

Keywords

  • 中国戯曲
  • 地方劇
  • 清代
  • 独特色彩
  • 地域土着化
  • 上演場所
  • The Chinese Drama
  • The Local Drama
  • The Ch'ing Era
  • The Specialization of A Play
  • A Prefecture Stage
  • A Performance Place