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LEARNING TO KNEEL
Modernist Latitudes
Modernist Latitudes
Jessica Berman and Paul Saint-Amour, Editors
Modernist Latitudes aims to capture the energy and ferment of modernist studies by con-
tinuing to open up the range of forms, locations, temporalities, and theoretical approaches
encompassed by the field. The series celebrates the growing latitude (“scope for freedom
of action or thought”) that this broadening affords scholars of modernism, whether they
are investigating little-known works or revisiting canonical ones. Modernist Latitudes will
pay particular attention to the texts and contexts of those latitudes (Africa, Latin America,
Australia, Asia, Southern Europe, and even the rural United States) that have long been
misrecognized as ancillary to the canonical modernisms of the global North.
Barry McCrea,
In the Company of Strangers: Family and Narrative in Dickens, Conan Doyle, Joyce, and
Proust
, 2011
Jessica Berman,
Modernist Commitments: Ethics, Politics, and Transnational Modernism
, 2011
Jennifer Scappettone,
Killing the Moonlight: Modernism in Venice
, 2014
Nico Israel,
Spirals: The Whirled Image in Twentieth-Century Literature and Art
, 2015
Carrie Noland,
Voices of Negritude in Modernist Print: Aesthetic Subjectivity, Diaspora, and the Lyric
Regime,
2015
Susan Stanford Friedman,
Planetary Modernisms: Provocations on Modernity Across Time
, 2015
Steven S. Lee,
The Ethnic Avant-Garde: Minority Cultures and World Revolutions
, 2015
Thomas S. Davis,
The Extinct Scene: Late Modernism and Everyday Life
, 2016
columbia university press
New York
CARRIE J. PRESTON
LEARNING TO KNEEL
NOH, MODERNISM, AND JOURNEYS IN TEACHING
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Preston, Carrie J., author.
Title: Learning to kneel : noh, modernism, and journeys in teaching / Carrie J. Preston.
Description: New York : Columbia University Press, 2016. | Series: Modernist latitudes |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: lccn 2015050685 | isbn 9780231166508 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subjects: lcsh: Nåo—History. | Nåo plays—Appreciation—Europe. | European
literature—20th century—History and criticism. | European literature—Japanese
influences. | Modernism (Literature) | Acting—Study and teaching—Japan. |
Nåo—Influence.
Classification: lcc pn2924.5.n6 p84 2016 | ddc 792.0952—dc23
lc record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015050685
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cover image:
dancer michio ito as “the hawk” in w. b. yeats’s play, “at the hawk’s
well,”
1916. maker: alvin langdon coburn © george eastman house,
international museum of photography and film (digital
positive from
nitrate rollfilm negative)
cover design: derek thornton/faceout studios
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