ABSTRACT

Lee provides a comprehensive guide that traces the transformation of Korean theatre from traditional to modern theatre and examines the impact of the introduction of Western plays to Korean society.

Important changes in Korean theatre are discussed chronologically from the beginning of the modernization: Sinpa Theatre, Singeuk Theatre, Theatre of Ideology, The Little Theatre Movement, Madanggeuk, experiments for modernizing traditional Korean theatrical arts, and transitions to postmodern theatre. These changes happened rapidly and coupled with Eurocentric globalization. By the end of the century, the reinterpretations of Western drama like Shakespeare's plays had reached a point where they received attention from the Western world. Today, Korean theatre keeps pace with the world theatre and strives to contribute as a member of it.

This book is a vital resource for scholars and students pursuing Korean studies and East Asian theatres with an authentic Korean perspective from a Korean scholar who has lived and researched in Korea.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction: What is Modernization in Korea?

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Historical Background
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chapter 2|15 pages

Sinpa Theatre

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Transitional Melodrama from Westernized Japan and Its Influences on Commercial Theatre
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chapter 3|29 pages

Singeuk Theatre

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Western Realism Theatre and Social Realism Theatre
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chapter 4|19 pages

The Liberation of Korea and the Korean War Period

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Theatre of Ideology
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chapter 5|50 pages

The Little Theatre Movement

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chapter 7|22 pages

Madanggeuk

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The Contemporary Sociopolitical Theatre with Traditions from Korean Heritage
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chapter 8|36 pages

Toward the Postmodern Theatre

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