An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna

This is a study on Zen as applied to contemporary western pop culture material. The researcher provides an interpretation of the geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna to prove that this Zen inspired Kabuki production is an expression of high art. The study will also analyze the po...

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Main Author: Cabato, Edward D.
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Published: Animo Repository 2007
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-104112021-01-07T02:10:36Z An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna Cabato, Edward D. This is a study on Zen as applied to contemporary western pop culture material. The researcher provides an interpretation of the geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna to prove that this Zen inspired Kabuki production is an expression of high art. The study will also analyze the political message of the geisha segment against the backdrop of Kabuki, anime, and Japanese History. In the process, the researcher discussed how the theme of violence in a pop culture production can be used to express a positive message of hope and humanity. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3573 Master's Theses English Animo Repository
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description This is a study on Zen as applied to contemporary western pop culture material. The researcher provides an interpretation of the geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna to prove that this Zen inspired Kabuki production is an expression of high art. The study will also analyze the political message of the geisha segment against the backdrop of Kabuki, anime, and Japanese History. In the process, the researcher discussed how the theme of violence in a pop culture production can be used to express a positive message of hope and humanity.
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author Cabato, Edward D.
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An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna
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title An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna
title_short An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna
title_full An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna
title_fullStr An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna
title_full_unstemmed An interpretative study on the representation of Zen in the Kabuki and anime inspired geisha segment of the 2001 Drowned World Tour of Madonna
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