Staging Personhood
Discover the intriguing connections between clothing, identity, and theater in "Staging Personhood" by Guojun Wang. Published by Columbia University Press in 2020, this insightful hardback spans 312 pages and dives into the often-overlooked history of the Ming-Qing transition. Wang analyzes how the garments of a deposed dynasty persisted through onstage performances, revealing the complexities of Chinese drama intertwined with the early Manchu rule. This interdisciplinary exploration sheds light on cultural entanglements, highlighting the significant role of sartorial regulations during this transformative period in Chinese history. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of theater, history, and costume, "Staging Personhood" invites you to engage with its rich narrative and uncover the profound impact of clothing on societal identity. Don't miss the chance to add this thought-provoking title to your collection at bookshop.lt!