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Opera, Exoticism and Visual Culture

Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
289 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am16.12.2014
Using the exotic legacy of the fin-de-siècle as a lens, this volume explores the shifting relationships between the multi-media genre of opera and the fast-changing world of visual cultures. Among the topics are beloved figures (e.g. Madame Butterfly), world opera and new media. The book concludes with an essay by director Sir Jonathan Miller.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextUsing the exotic legacy of the fin-de-siècle as a lens, this volume explores the shifting relationships between the multi-media genre of opera and the fast-changing world of visual cultures. Among the topics are beloved figures (e.g. Madame Butterfly), world opera and new media. The book concludes with an essay by director Sir Jonathan Miller.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-0343-1782-5
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum16.12.2014
Reihen-Nr.34
Seiten289 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht450 g
Artikel-Nr.33648818

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Maria Birbili: Caught in Transition: Exoticism in Gaspare Spontini s Fernand Cortès - Roberto Ignacio Díaz: Daniel Catán s Butterflies; or, The Opera House in the Jungle - Hervé Lacombe: The Reversal of Exoticism: Ahmed Essyad s Le Collier des Ruses [The Necklace of Tricks] - Samuel N. Dorf: Eroticizing Antiquity: Madame Mariquita, Régina Badet and the Dance of the Exotic Greeks from Stage to Popular Press - Clair Rowden: Loïe Fuller and Salome: The Unveiling of a Myth - Yûji Nawata: The Kawakami Troupe in Early Twentieth-Century Europe in the Context of Media History - Hyunseon Lee: Global Butterfly: Visual Exoticism, or its Reversal, in Silent Film and Opera Performances - Erika Fischer-Lichte: Scandalizing Orientalism: The Aida Productions by Hans Neuenfels (1981) and Peter Konwitschny (1994) - Hedda Høgåsen-Hallesby: Performing the Icon: The Body on Stage and the Staged Body in Salome s Dance of the Seven Veils - Marcia J. Citron: Affirmation and Resistance: Operatic Exoticism on Film - Naomi Segal: The Fatal Attraction of Madame Butterfly - Sir Jonathan Miller: Subsequent Performances.mehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Hyunseon Lee is Privatdozent in Modern German Literature and Media Studies at Siegen University and Research Associate at the Centre for Film Studies, SOAS, University of London. She is also guest lecturer of Korean Studies at Tübingen University. Her publications include the monograph Metamorphosen der Madame Butterfly. Interkulturelle Liebschaften zwischen Literatur, Oper und Film (2015) and the co-edited volumes Mörderinnen (2013) and Akira Kurosawa und seine Zeit (2005). She has published various works on music theatre, film and media aesthetics, German literature and Korean culture. Her current research interests focus on the Cold War in cinema and literature (Korea/Germany), film and history. Naomi Segal is Professorial Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London. She is the author of seventy-nine articles and fourteen books on comparative literature, cultural studies, gender, psychoanalysis and the body. Her monographs include Consensuality (2009), André Gide: Pederasty & Pedagogy (1998), The Adulteress´s Child (1992), Narcissus and Echo (1988) and The Unintended Reader (1986, 2010). She is currently retranslating Anzieu´s Le Moi-peau and has two more monographs at the planning stage. She is a Chevalier dans l´ordre des Palmes académiques and a member of the Academia Europaea.
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