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Korean Pansori as Voice Theatre: History, Theory, Practice

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Full Title:

Korean Pansori as Voice Theatre: History, Theory, Practice

Contributors:

By (Author) Chan E. Park
Series edited by Simon Shepherd

ISBN:

9781350174887

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Methuen Drama

Publication Date:

14th December 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of Performing Arts
Asian history
Traditional and folk music

Dewey:

782.1095195

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

This book introduces readers to the historical, performative, and cultural context of pansori, a traditional Korean oral story-singing art. Written by a scholar-practitioner of the form, this study is structured in three parts and begins by introducing readers to the technical, aesthetic, and theoretical components of pansori as well as the synthesis of vocal and percussive elements that stage the narrative. It also reflects on the historical contexts of pansori alongside Koreas transformation from Joseon monarchy to modern statehood. It argues that with colonial annexation came modernist influences that Korean dramatists and audiences used to create distinct new genres of Korean performance, using the common thread of pansori. It further explores the dynamic interplay of preservation and innovation, beginning in the post-war designation of national performance art and continuing with developments that coincide with Koreas imprint on cultural globalization. Along with Koreas growth as a world economic center, a growing enthusiasm for Korean culture around the world has increased the transmission and visibility of pansori. Chan E. Park argues that tradition and innovation are not as divergent as they are sometimes imagined to be and that tradition is the force that enables innovation. Unique among treatments of this subject, this book is written from combined researcher and practitioner perspectives. Drawing on her ethnographic work and performance practice, Chan E. Park interweaves expert knowledge of both the textual and performative aspects of the form, rendering legible this dramatic tradition.

Author Bio

Chan E. Park is a researcher and performer of pansori, and Professor of Korean Literature and Performance at Ohio State University, USA. Her publications include Voices from the Straw Mat: Toward an Ethnography of Korean Story Singing (2003) and Songs of Thorns and Flowers: Bilingual Performance and Discourse on Modern Korean Poetry Series (2010-2015).

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