Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan(English, Hardcover, Guy Nancy)

Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan(English, Hardcover, Guy Nancy)

  • Guy Nancy
Publisher:University of Illinois PressISBN 13: 9780252029738ISBN 10: 0252029739

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Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan(English, Hardcover, Guy Nancy) is written by Guy Nancy and published by University of Illinois Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0252029739 (ISBN 10) and 9780252029738 (ISBN 13).

Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan tells the peculiar story of an art caught in a sea of ideological ebbs and flows. Nancy Guy demonstrates the potential significance of the political environment for an art form's development, ranging from determining the smallest performative details (such as how a melody can or cannot be composed) to whether a tradition ultimately thrives or withers away. When Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government and military retreated to Taiwan in 1949, they brought along numerous Peking opera performers. Expecting that this symbolically important art would strengthen regime legitimacy and authority, they generously supported Peking opera's perpetuation in exile. Valuing mainland Chinese culture above Taiwanese culture, the Nationalists generously supported Peking opera to the virtual exclusion of local performing traditions, despite their wider popularity. Later, as Taiwan turned toward democracy, the island's own "indigenous" products became more highly valued and Peking opera found itself on a tenuous footing. Finally, in 1995, all of its opera troupes and schools (formerly supported by the Ministry of Defense) were dismantled.