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    Japan [video recording] : the living tradition

    Published 1978
    “…Pt.2 - Takes a closer look at some of the performings arts in Japan, particularly the unique form of puppet theater called Bunraku, the music and dance of Kabuki, and modern films. The program discusses their origins, their distinctive features and their relationship with the audience.…”
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    Reconsidering the Traveling Theater of Today’s Japan: An Interdisciplinary Approach to a Stigmatized Form of Japanese Theatre by Yukihide Endo

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…According to this essentialist mindset, Japanese traditional theater is epitomized by nô, kabuki, and bunraku. Yet Japan has another important form of traditional theater on the margins of its society. …”
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    NEUROBLASTOMA AND ASSOCIATED DISORDERS, A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE by Arzu Yazal Erdem, Selma Çakmakcı, Seda Şahin, Derya Özyörük, Neriman Sarı, Suna Emir, İnci Ergürhan İlhan

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Paraneoplastic syndromes including opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndro Conclusion: Here we report on a new patient with Kabuki syndrome and a germline variant in KMT2D who developed a neuroblastoma. …”
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    Shakespeare for all Seasons ? Richard II en Avignon : de Jean Vilar (1957) à Ariane Mnouchkine (1982) by Isabelle Schwartz-Gastine

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…In 1947 Jean Vilar opened the first Avignon Festival with an ascetic, charismatic eponymous hero who came to an inner knowledge of himself in his bare prison cell; in 1982 Ariane Mnouchkine offered a splendid visual display by transposing the play into the kabuki tradition; this offered the audience breath-taking and dynamic tableaux of elaborate court ceremonies and rebellious lords.At such a distance in time, the English medieval code of honour was dealt with according to completely different theatrical principles of ethics and aesthetics, mirroring the changes in perspective within French society.…”
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    At the Crossroads of Cultures: A Story of Two Performances by N. F. Klobukova (Golubinskaya)

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The performances of 1902 were presented by the Kabuki guest company headed by Otojirō Kawakami with actress Sada Yacco, the star of the company, attracting most attention. …”
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    Chikamatsu, Mori, and the uncanny valley by Karl F. MacDorman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In an interview with Hozumi Ikan, translated here, Chikamatsu presents a theory of realism exemplified through puppet theater and kabuki. He divides realism into four zones: the unreal, conceptual realism, surface realism, and the real. …”
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    Conceptual Twist of Japanese Nuclear Policy: Its Ambivalence and Coherence Under the US Umbrella by Masakatsu Ota

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…These factors have forced Japanese conservative governments, including the current Abe administration, to perform Nuclear Kabuki Play resulting from the ambivalence and coherence that characterize Japan’s security policy. …”
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