From Temple to Theatre: The Making of Commercial Grassroots Performance Spaces in Republican China

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 ASIAN STUDIES ASIAN THEATRE JOURNAL Pub Date : 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1353/atj.2024.a927712
Sisi Wang
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This article analyzes the transformation of xiqu (traditional Chinese theatre) performance space in Republican China (1912–1949), focusing on the performances in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province. It investigates the institutional and habitus differences compared to larger urban areas, and changes in admission rules, particularly the implementation of ticketed admission, which transformed temples into commercial theatres. Disputes over ticketed admission, involving local officials, residents, and Japanese, emerged due to the new admission rules, which differentiated between audience and non-audience members and regulated entry into the performance space. This monetization strategy contributed to the reorganization of the local entertainment market and was followed by the conversion of temples into commercial theatres during the 1930s. This article argues that an alternative “modernization” process and spatial politics rooted in the aspiration to build a modern state was nurtured by cultural interactions but also emerged from the local context, which profoundly influenced the local spatial understanding and local society. This process was closely linked to, yet distinct from, colonial modernization. The development of cities modernized by colonization had become one of the main driving forces behind the development of the cities within their radius.

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从寺庙到剧院民国时期基层商业演出空间的形成
摘要:本文分析了民国时期(1912-1949 年)中国传统戏剧表演空间的变迁,重点是浙江温州的演出。文章研究了与较大城市地区相比的制度和习惯差异,以及入场规则的变化,尤其是实行凭票入场,将寺庙转变为商业剧场。由于新的入场规则区分了观众和非观众,并对进入演出空间进行了规定,因此出现了涉及地方官员、居民和日本人的入场纠纷。这种货币化策略促进了当地娱乐市场的重组,并在 20 世纪 30 年代将寺庙改建为商业剧院。本文认为,文化互动孕育了另一种 "现代化 "进程和空间政治,这种进程和空间政治植根于建设现代国家的愿望,但也产生于当地环境,对当地的空间理解和当地社会产生了深刻影响。这一过程与殖民现代化密切相关,但又有所区别。殖民地现代化城市的发展已成为其辐射范围内城市发展的主要推动力之一。
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