List of Figures
List of Tables
Series Preface
Introduction: Orality of Storysinging
Section I: Technique and Practice of Pansori
Chapter One: Voice, Drum, Listening Ear
Chapter Two: Jangdan, the Drummed Heartbeat of Storytelling
Section II: Historical Development
Chapter Three: 18th-19th Century
Chapter Four: Negotiating Dramatic Modernization
Section III: Beyond the 20th Century
Chapter Five: Preservation and Reinvention, Mutually
Chapter Six: ‘Singing Who You Are’: Reflections on Interpretive
Bilingual Pansori-making
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
This book examines the history, theory, and practice of Korean pansori as a representative form of sung drama, using ethnographic accounts and primary literature.
Chan E. Park is a researcher and performer of pansori, and Professor Emeritus of Korean Literature and Performance at Ohio State University, USA. Her publications include Voices from the Straw Mat: Toward an Ethnography of Korean Story Singing (2003) and Songs of Thorns and Flowers: Bilingual Performance and Discourse on Modern Korean Poetry Series (2010-2015).
Chan E. Park’s Korean Pansori as Voice Theatre offers a special
journey into a distinctive Korean performance genre that mingles
voice, rhythm, and gesture to populate and re-enliven the world of
classic Korean tales. As both a scholar-ethnographer and as a
seasoned performer of pansori, Park navigates a complex history,
bringing her study into the present and engaging, first-hand, with
some of the knotty issues at stake in heritage preservation.
*Laurel Kendall, American Museum of Natural History*
Uniquely situated as a scholar of literature and theatre and as
performer of pansori, raised in Korea, teaching at Ohio State, and
lecturing and performing widely, Chan Park offers here an entrée
into the world of this remarkable genre, leading us through its
technical basics and history to a nuanced consideration of its
place in the 21st century. An engaging and fresh take on a genre
she knows intimately.
*R. Anderson Sutton, Professor of Music & Chair, Ethnomusicology
Program University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA*
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