China and Capitalism

A History of Business Enterprise in Modern China

Do you like this document?

Notes

Please login to add notes

Shashibiya is an intriguing discussion of the levels of 'filtering' that any Shakespeare performance in China undergoes, and a close examination of how these filters reflect the continually-changing political, social and cultural practices. The study traces the history of Shakespeare performance in China over the past hundred years, focussing in detail on eleven productions in mainstream, operatic and experimental forms in the post-Mao era. Li Ruru's intimate knowledge of her subject makes this the most up-to-date research available on staging Shakespeare in China.

Pearson-logo1
Uvk
Oreilly-media-logo3
Packtpublishing

Book Details

Authors

David Faure

Categories

Business & Economics > Economic History

Publishers

Hong Kong University Press

Publication year : 2005

License: All rights reserved ©

Times read: 1

Share book page

My Annotations