Kabuki


Kabuki, Vol. 3: Masks of the Noh
Kabuki, Vol. 1: Circle of Blood (Kabuki, #1)
Kabuki, Vol. 2: Dreams
Kabuki, Vol. 6: Scarab, Lost in Translation
Kabuki, Vol. 4: Skin Deep
Kabuki, Vol. 5: Metamorphosis
Kabuki: Baroque Fusion of the Arts
Edo Kabuki in Transition: From the Worlds of the Samurai to the Vengeful Female Ghost
Onnagata: A Labyrinth of Gendering in Kabuki Theater
Kabuki-Backstage, Onstage: An Actor's Life
The Kabuki Theatre (East West Center Book)
Kabuki, Vol. 7: The Alchemy
Kuniyoshi: The Warrior-prints
Japans historia
The Actor's Analects (Yakusha Rongo)
David Sedaris
The story of Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Tres was both simple and complicated. Simple in that things never change: people consistently jealous or secretive or brave-hearted. As for the rest, it all came down to a series of misunderstandings, the type that could happen to anyone, really. You assume that the sushi bucket is full of gold coins, but instead it's got Kokingo's head in it. You think you know everything about your faithful follower, but it turns out that he's actually an orphane ...more
David Sedaris

David Graeber
If the ongoing importance of a manager is measured by how many people he has working under him, the immediate material manifestation of that manager's power and prestige is the visual quality of his presentations and reports. The meetings in which such emblems are displayed might be considered the high rituals of the corporate world. And just as the retinues of a feudal lord might include servants whose only role was to polish his horses' armor or tweeze his mustache before tournaments or pagean ...more
David Graeber, Bullshit Jobs: A Theory

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