Theatricalities of Power
Explore the intricate dynamics of power and desire in "Theatricalities of Power" by esteemed author, which delves into the captivating noh play "Aoi ne Ue." With a thoughtful analysis and engaging interpretations, this book illuminates the social and political landscapes of Japan during the middle and late medieval periods. The author also examines additional plays, offering a broader context to enrich your understanding of this fascinating era. Published by Stanford University Press in 2002, this new edition spans 224 pages, making it an essential addition to any literature lover's collection. Whether you are a scholar, a theater enthusiast, or simply curious about Japanese culture, "Theatricalities of Power" invites you to discover the profound connections between art and authority. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to deepen your knowledge of theater and its role in shaping historical narratives.