Takeshi Kawamura’s Tokyo Trauma: Performing Gender and Sexuality

Japanese theater practitioner Takeshi Kawamura (1959-) has gone relatively unnoticed since writing and directing his own plays in the early 1980s. Despite success in the early years of his career, his politically charged works reminiscent of Western influences such as Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brec...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:akda-10012023-06-09T12:34:32Z Takeshi Kawamura’s Tokyo Trauma: Performing Gender and Sexuality Pau, Toshi Japanese theater practitioner Takeshi Kawamura (1959-) has gone relatively unnoticed since writing and directing his own plays in the early 1980s. Despite success in the early years of his career, his politically charged works reminiscent of Western influences such as Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht as well as local influences Terayama Shūji and Kara Jūrō, have received little scholarly attention. His 1995 theatrical production Tokyo Trauma is a scathing critique of Japanese war history and the social constructs in power that have all been for the sake of “modernity,” including modern constructions of gender and sexuality. This paper is a close reading of Kawamura’s work and how it engages audiences in reflecting on gender and sexuality through performance and performativity. In this article, I deconstruct the masquerade of gender through an analysis of Tokyo Trauma and reveal its work in reclaiming the construction of the Asian body from Western constraints of gender theory. 2021-04-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/akda/vol1/iss1/2 info:doi/10.59588/2782-8875.1001 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/akda/article/1001/viewcontent/1_Pau_Tokyo_20Trauma_Akda_201_281_29.pdf Akda: The Asian Journal of Literature, Culture, Performance Animo Repository performance performativity gender sexuality takeshi kawamura tokyo trauma japan avant-garde theater queer transgender critical theory Theatre and Performance Studies
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topic performance
performativity
gender
sexuality
takeshi kawamura
tokyo trauma
japan
avant-garde
theater
queer
transgender
critical theory
Theatre and Performance Studies
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performativity
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sexuality
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tokyo trauma
japan
avant-garde
theater
queer
transgender
critical theory
Theatre and Performance Studies
Pau, Toshi
Takeshi Kawamura’s Tokyo Trauma: Performing Gender and Sexuality
description Japanese theater practitioner Takeshi Kawamura (1959-) has gone relatively unnoticed since writing and directing his own plays in the early 1980s. Despite success in the early years of his career, his politically charged works reminiscent of Western influences such as Antonin Artaud and Bertolt Brecht as well as local influences Terayama Shūji and Kara Jūrō, have received little scholarly attention. His 1995 theatrical production Tokyo Trauma is a scathing critique of Japanese war history and the social constructs in power that have all been for the sake of “modernity,” including modern constructions of gender and sexuality. This paper is a close reading of Kawamura’s work and how it engages audiences in reflecting on gender and sexuality through performance and performativity. In this article, I deconstruct the masquerade of gender through an analysis of Tokyo Trauma and reveal its work in reclaiming the construction of the Asian body from Western constraints of gender theory.
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title Takeshi Kawamura’s Tokyo Trauma: Performing Gender and Sexuality
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title_full Takeshi Kawamura’s Tokyo Trauma: Performing Gender and Sexuality
title_fullStr Takeshi Kawamura’s Tokyo Trauma: Performing Gender and Sexuality
title_full_unstemmed Takeshi Kawamura’s Tokyo Trauma: Performing Gender and Sexuality
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