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Stage Body, Stage Gender: Kabuki Actors and Print Identity in Early Modern Japan – Satoko Shimazaki (UCLA)

April 12, 2023 @ 5:00 pm

Join the Department of Langugages, Literatures and Cultures for a public lecture by Dr. Satoko Shimazaki (UCLA). In this talk, Dr. Sakoto Shimazaki explores the star system that emerged in the context of early modern Kabuki theater, focusing in particular on Kabuki female-role actors, or Onnagata. He propose a revision of established critical discourse about these actors, in which their acting and identities have been framed as an almost perfect instantiation of the performativity of gender. Focusing both on the Kabuki theater itself and on it discursive figuration in lavishly illustrated woodblock media, Dr. Satoko Shimazaki suggests that the theater manipulated the viewer into regarding actors in ways that generated new bodily knowledge, and often rendered the actors’ real-life gender and sex irrelevant. Commercial printing created, for instance, “afterimages” of female-role actors that circulated posthumously in their absence, and formed bodies that could only be understood in the context of a historical genealogy of other female-role actors. As part of this process, Kabuki theater and the print culture that grew up around it generated distinct “stage genders” that played an important role in shaping and embodying ideas of body, sex and sexuality, and desire in early modern Japan.

Co-sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, Association for Asian Studies Northeast Asia Council, Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies.

Details

Date:
April 12, 2023
Time:
5:00 pm
Website:
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Venue

Ustler Hall Atrium

Organizer

UF Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures