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Journal of Asian Studies (1990) 49 (1): 216–217.
Published: 01 February 1990
...David Kowalewski Spectator Society: The Philippines Under Martial Rule . By Benjamin N. Muego . Monographs in International Studies, Southeast Asia Series 77. Athens : Ohio University/Swallow Press , 1989 . x, 222 pp. $12.50. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1990...
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Published: 01 November 2014
Figure 5. Thrilled spectators snap photos of the opening ceremony. Photo by Simon Creak. More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1980) 39 (3): 465–480.
Published: 01 May 1980
...Lee H. Yearley Abstract Using contemporary Western philosophic ideas, this essay examines Hsün Tzu's view of the mind as both a director of action and a spectator of action. In analyzing the mind as director, Hsün Tzu argues against Mencius's idea that the mind simply extends one's natural...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1992) 51 (4): 824–850.
Published: 01 November 1992
... expected—570,000 people along the funeral motorcade's route rather than the 870,000 spectators that the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department had originally projected ( Asahi jaanaru , March 10, 1989; Asahi shinbun , February 25, 1989)—but by around 7:30 people filled the area fronting the Palace's main...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2007) 66 (1): 258–260.
Published: 01 February 2007
... through the course of four decades of repetitions and revisions. Developing Zeami will be of interest to medieval historians of Japan, literature, and performance specialists, as well as theater professionals seeking explication of Zeami's elusive views on acting and performer/spectator co-creation. Yet...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2020) 79 (3): 760–764.
Published: 01 August 2020
... theatricality as a process that hinges on the perception of the actors and spectators, 1 or, more generally, as a medium characterized by its irreducible opacity. 2 The other tendency insists that the concept is all-encompassing to the extent that it is only possible to explore the “concepts and practices...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2012) 71 (3): 840–842.
Published: 01 August 2012
... imprinted their own intellectual and creative processes in nondiscursive ways, creating a legacy of kinesthetics that is organically connected to Indian and Asian art forms and that lives on in contemporary American dance today. A second key phrase, “unruly spectator,” is at times engaging, and at other...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2022) 81 (2): 405–406.
Published: 01 May 2022
... who delivered the socialist rhetoric of moral virtue to the rural audiences. Further, their bodies and labor became the embodiment of the “Socialist New Man” (p. 75), as well as the object of the spectator's gaze. In Western film studies, the cinematic gaze of spectators is often theorized as gendered...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2011) 70 (2): 507–508.
Published: 01 May 2011
... questions of viewer reception. Since the spectator is understood to be a “regulated subject” rather than an “autonomous entity” (p. 12), Braester pays no mind to the subjective experience of the spectator's gaze throughout the cinematic encounter. Although he is right to question the extent to which...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2013) 72 (3): 686–687.
Published: 01 August 2013
..., by invoking the concept of “heroic theatricals,” she shows that heroism was made manifest by the coupling of characters who engaged in spectacular acting and those who served as their admiring spectators: Li Kui and Song Jiang, Lu Zhishen and Lin Chong, and Yang Xiong and Shi Xiu are a few examples...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2017) 76 (2): 505–506.
Published: 01 May 2017
... in the sensorium of the spectators a shared affective state as a site of potentiality. Fan looks at how bizhen is reconfigured in political terms in the Marxist turn of Chinese film theory in the 1930s. Taking Lenin's differentiation between spontaneous consciousness and revolutionary consciousness...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1980) 39 (3): 461.
Published: 01 May 1980
... Hsiin Tzu's view of the mind as both a director of action and a spectator of action. In analyzing the mind as director, Hsiin Tzu argues against Mencius's idea that the mind simply extends one's natural tendencies. Hsiin Tzu's presentation of the mind as spectator an idea developed chiefly in his...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2003) 62 (4): 1226–1227.
Published: 01 November 2003
... movement on two levels. First, he highlights the historical formation of the leftist film movement throughout the three parts of his work the history, the filmmakers and the formation of a collective subjectivity, and the spectators and the film culture. Besides correcting factual errors in Cheng Jihua, Li...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1990) 49 (1): 215–216.
Published: 01 February 1990
... famous New Economic Policy, can succeed is a question of momentous importance, not only in Hanoi but in Moscow and Beijing as well. WILLIAM J. DUIKER Pennsylvania State University Spectator Society: The Philippines Under Martial Rule. By BENJAMIN N . M U E G O . Monographs in International Studies...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2020) 79 (4): 1018–1020.
Published: 01 November 2020
... of film for mass spectators as the industry rebounded. Chapter 4 explores the sensationalized press about the actress problem—the moral panic about young, desperate, and imaginative ingenues who abruptly left rural life to journey to the cities in search of stardom, however unlikely. Not only...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (4): 853–877.
Published: 01 November 2014
...Figure 5. Thrilled spectators snap photos of the opening ceremony. Photo by Simon Creak. ...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1942) 1 (2): 204–205.
Published: 01 February 1942
.... By WOODBERN E. REMINGTON. New York: John Day, 1941. 279 p. $3.00. The author of Cross winds of empire writes as a "spectator at the coming of a new order for greater East Asia" (p. 27). He does not examine the factors BOOK REVIEWS 205 which operate for and against its coming. There is, for example...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2002) 61 (3): 949–984.
Published: 01 August 2002
... between actors and literati spectators, a one-act skit within Shen Jing's collection of skits Bo xiao ji (A world of jokes). A collection of four stories in the classical language may be contemporaneous. Entitled Bian er chai (Hairpins beneath a cap), they were probably published during the Chongzhen...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (3): 939–940.
Published: 01 August 1994
... are international in their intertextuality, it is because both Japanese and non-Japanese spectators have become familiar with a wider variety of texts that influence how they produce meaning. With little attention given to reception, Goodwin's study fails to show how Kurosawa's films required of spectators more...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1988) 47 (3): 645–646.
Published: 01 August 1988
... not seem to have solved all the serious problems of semiotic analysis. In particular, there is a looseness in the interpretive process that leaves the reader skeptical at points. Historical descriptions of myths, rituals, or artistic products rarely include testimony of participants or spectators on what...