History of Japanese Theater : Yukito Nishinodo

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 演劇 日本演劇史の分水嶺 / 西堂行人
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Item number: BO4878608
Released date: 10 Nov 2024
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Theater
[Introduction to the Contents]
How modern theater has been transformed.
From traditional theater to modern theater, with a string of continuity and discontinuity,
Epoch-making essay questioning modern theater by redefining the keywords of post-war theater such as "Shingeki", "Angra", "Small Theater" and "Absurdity"!
Biography of Author : Yukito Nishinodo
A theater critic.
Born in October 1954 in Tokyo.
Graduated from Waseda University's Faculty of Letters (specialized in theater).
Dropped out of Waseda University's graduate school.
Started a theater review activity in 1978.
He theorized the Angra Small Theater Movement with a focus on modern theater after the 60 s.
From the end of the 80 s, he expanded his field of view into world theater, and studied Korean theater and German playwright Heiner Müller.
From the 90 s, he became involved in theater education at Kinki University and Meiji Gakuin University.
Started the "World Theater Lecture" in 2006.
Main books are Adventures in 『 Theater Thought : Heiner Müller from 』 『 and World Theater 』 『 Drama Chronicle from 』 『 History of Japanese Theater Thought 』 (Ronso-sha), From the end of the 80 s, he studied Korean theater and German playwright, Yukio Müller.
From the 90 s, he became involved in theater education at Kinki University and the.
Started the "World Theater Lecture".
Main books are Adventures in Theater Thought : The Adventures of Japanese Theater - The leaders of the Theater Revolution : Yukio from 』 『 Minagawa Dramatic Chronicles : The history of Japanese theater thought : From the' 90 s onwards : From the death of two directors and Modern Theater : The Slow Aesthetics of 』 『, Shogo Ota's 2010 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 Bansei