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Modern Shanghai Huju Female Artist

Posted on:2013-02-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H DaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330374977646Subject:China's modern history
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In1877, Hu opera appeard first female artist xiaomei Lu.1899, Huopera artist from rural into urban performance,strat with open port ofShanghai city after the development. In1899-1949, half a century ofdevelopment history, the female artist experience from appears to theban to regain the stage, at the end of the1930’s and early40’s, thenumber of female artist, skill and social popularity to prosperity, thedevelopment process is very irregular.Artist as a woman from family to move toward a society to one ofthe professional flow, become numerous poor women the choice. Theyget through was apprenticed professional qualification, through thedock, radio, theater and so on to practice vocational skills. In theircareer,they through to group class and art advanced, won with maleartist equal status, or even become the rise and fall of the troupe topower. But in traditional thought occupies a major position and menhave a say in the society, female atrist in by the mass of enthusiasts,meanwhile, is still out in a disadvantage, their private life especiallypeach news become the focus of attention of the print media, and thefemale atrtist in the image problem in difficulties. In order to get out ofthis place, female atrist on one hand into the school with theknowledge, on the other hand take an active part in social charityactivities, so as to fashion into both has traditional virtue and has thesocial responsibility of the image of the new woman.Women can have professional,and win economic independence,which related the women’s liberation movement development, afterthe “may fourth movement”, but as women as long been the influenceof male suppression, women in get rights is still limitatious, this kind ofcircumstance, in to get deeper after the founding of the improvement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hu opera, Female artist, Living conditions, Image-building
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