Asian Studies 215 - AndrogynyGndr in ChineseTheat
Fall
2016
01
4.00
Ying Wang
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
96910
Ciruti 217
yingwang@mtholyoke.edu
96910,97156,97381
Yue Opera, an all-female art that flourished in Shanghai in 1923, resulted from China's social changes and the women's movement. Combining traditional with modern forms and Chinese with Western cultures, Yue Opera today attracts loyal and enthusiastic audiences despite pop arts crazes. We will focus on how audiences, particularly women, are fascinated by gender renegotiations as well as by the all-female cast. The class will read and watch classics of this theater, including Dream of the Red Chamber, Story of the Western Chamber, Peony Pavilion, and Butterfly Lovers. Students will also learn the basics of traditional Chinese opera.
Taught in English