Kei Hibino is Professor of English in the Faculty of Humanities, Seikei University, Japan. His published works include: The Postwar Development of Japanese Musicals (2017), American Labor: The Cultural Representations of Labor in the United States (2017), and Japonisme in Theatre (2016).
Barnaby Ralph is a Professor in the Department of British and American Literature, Seikei University, Japan. Recent publications include the book London And Literature, 1603-1901, for which he was principal editor, “Four Men in a Boat: Dryden, D”Avenant, Shadwell, Locke and The Tempest”.
Henry Johnson is Professor of Music at the University of Otago, New Zealand. His books include The Koto (Hotei, 2004), The Shamisen (2010) and The Shakuhachi (2014). He is Associate Director of the Centre for Global Migrations at the University of Otago.
2 Ebooks por Barnaby Ralph
Angela Kikue Davenport & Yui Nakatsuma: London and Literature, 1603-1901
London and Literature, 1603-1901 brings together papers by scholars and researchers interested in British literature of the period covered. It will be of value to the many students and colleagues of …
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DRM
€86.55
Kei Hibino & Barnaby Ralph: Music in the Making of Modern Japan
This volume explores the notion of “affective media” within and across different arts in Japan, with a primary focus on music, whether as standalone product or connected to other genres such as theat …
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Inglês
€128.39