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Crucible Bodies: Postwar Japanese Performance from Brecht to the New Millennium. By Tadashi Uchino. London, New York, and Calcutta: Seagull Books (distributed by University of Chicago Press), 2009. 224 pp. $94.95 (cloth); $29.95 (paper).
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Crucible Bodies: Postwar Japanese Performance from Brecht to the New Millennium. By Tadashi Uchino. London, New York, and Calcutta: Seagull Books (distributed by University of Chicago Press), 2009. 224 pp. $94.95 (cloth); $29.95 (paper).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 June 2011
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3 Uchino himself, in his romanization of these titles within Crucible Bodies, spells the Japanese words in English (“melodrama”) but in the titles in Japanese, it should be Merodorama, Pafômansu, etc. Merodorama kara pafōmansu e : 20seiki amerika engeki ron; Tōkyō : Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai, 2001. Merodorama no gyakushū : "shiengeki" no 80-nendai. Tōkyō : Keisō Shobō, 1996.