比較日本文化学研究 Issue 10
published_at 2017-03-31

概念から見た中国の曲芸と日本の大衆芸能

The Chinese quyi and Japanese popular entertainment from the perspective of concept
LI Bo
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Abstract
In China, "quyi" refers to an oral art form performed using language from a third-person viewpoint. However, in Japan, quyi refers to an art form that shows strength and skills, similar to acrobatics in China. The differences in criteria create a divergence of categories between Chinese quyi and Japanese popular entertainment; however, it could not conceal the their commonalities of similar folk forms. Comparative studies to confirm their commonalities may further China and Japan reaching a common academic cognition within this field.
Keywords
Chinese quyi
Japanese popular entertainment
Commonality
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