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Title: JAPANESE 2.5-DIMENSIONAL THEATER: PRESENTATION AND PERCEPTION OF POPULAR THEATER IN COMTEMPORARY JAPAN
Authors: LU ZIHUI
Keywords: 2.5-dimensional theater, popular theater, Japanese popular culture, Japanese media culture, intermediality, manga-adapted theater
Issue Date: 23-Aug-2019
Citation: LU ZIHUI (2019-08-23). JAPANESE 2.5-DIMENSIONAL THEATER: PRESENTATION AND PERCEPTION OF POPULAR THEATER IN COMTEMPORARY JAPAN. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This study is centered on Japanese 2.5-dimensional theater (2.5D theater), which refers to 3-dimensional live performance adapted from 2-dimensional manga, anime, and video games. Situating 2.5D theater within the broader context of contemporary Japanese media culture, this study aims to examine the production, presentation, and consumption of this popular theater. From the perspectives of area studies and theater studies, I analyze the features and stage presentations of 2.5D theater within the cultural and social context, and examine 2.5D theater as a theatrical genre and an emerging industry.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/171649
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