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- Title
From Zheng Qiang to Jiang Shuiying: The Feminization of a Revolutionary Hero in Maoist Theatre's Song of the Dragon River.
- Authors
Roberts, Rosemary
- Abstract
Since the 1980s, analysis of the representation of women in Maoist theatre has argued that the heroines of the Cultural Revolution "model works" (yangbanxi) were "genderless revolutionaries" "erased" of anything feminine. This article challenges such a view through a case study of Song of the Dragon River in which the male hero of the 1964 spoken drama version was changed to a female in the 1972 yangbanxi adaptation. Evidence is presented that the characterization of the heroine in the latter work conforms closely not only with traditional beliefs in innate female characteristics but also with current Chinese beliefs in the characteristics of successful women in leadership.
- Subjects
SONG of the Dragon River (Theatrical production); THEATER; ZHENG Qiang; JIANG Shuiying; WOMEN heroes
- Publication
Asian Theatre Journal, 2006, Vol 23, Issue 2, p265
- ISSN
0742-5457
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/atj.2006.0029