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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Sakata Tôjûrô, Nakamura Shichisaburô and the creation of wagoto kabuki in the Genroku era

Blumner, Holly A January 2004 (has links)
Mode of access: World Wide Web. / Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 190-194). / Electronic reproduction. / Also available by subscription via World Wide Web / xii, 194 leaves, bound ill. 29 cm
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Die Bühnenmusik des ”Kabuki”-Theaters

Watanabe, Mamoru 16 January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Caracterização odontológica dos indivíduos com síndrome de Kabuki: estudo clínico e radiográfico retrospectivo / Odontological characterization of individuals with Kabuki syndrome: a retrospective clinical and radiographic study

Pinto, Lidiane de Castro 05 August 2014 (has links)
Objetivos: Investigar anomalias dentárias, presença de fissura de lábio e/ou palato e higiene bucal em indivíduos com síndrome de Kabuki (SK) e listar as alterações sistêmicas presentes. Metodologia: Grupo 1: 46 prontuários de indivíduos com SK matriculados no HRAC/USP analisados quanto a presença de fissura de lábio e/ou palato e listadas as alterações sistêmicas presentes (cardiopatias, doenças infecciosas e imunológicas, nefropatias, comprometimento neurológicos e repercussões, aspectos genéticos). Grupo 2: formado por 15 indivíduos com SK matriculados no HRAC/USP submetidos aos exames clínicos para a investigação das alterações bucais (anomalias dentárias, presença de fissura de lábio e/ou palato e avaliação da higiene bucal índice de placa) e doenças sistêmicas existentes. Resultados: Grupo 1 43 (93,47%) indivíduos apresentaram fissura de lábio e/ou palato, 36 apresentaram fissura de palato; 17 (36,95%) indivíduos apresentaram cardiopatia congênita, 36 (76,59%) indivíduos tiveram doenças infecciosas ou imunológicas, 8 (17,39%) indivíduos apresentaram nefropatias, 40 (86,95%) indivíduos tinham deficiência intelectual e 1 (2,77%) indivíduos apresentou cariótipo com alteração. Grupo 2 todos os indivíduos com SK apresentaram fissura de lábio e/ou palato, 11 (73,33%) indivíduos apresentaram anomalias dentárias, todos os indivíduos apresentaram comprometimento da higiene bucal, 5 (33,33%) indivíduos apresentaram cardiopatias congênitas, 12 (80%) tiveram doenças infecciosas ou imunológicas, em um indivíduo foi notada nefropatia, 14 (93,33%) indivíduos demonstraram deficiência intelectual e 1 (6,66%) apresentou cariótipo alterado. Conclusões: Os indivíduos com SK apresentaram anomalias dentárias, fissura de lábio e/ou palato, higiene bucal comprometida, cardiopatias congênitas, doenças infecciosas e deficiência intelectual. / Aim: To investigate dental anomalies, presence of lip and/or cleft palate and dental hygiene in individuals with Kabuki Syndrome (KS) as well as detail their systemic alterations. Methodology: GROUP 1: 46 prontuaries of individuals with KS (patients from HRAC/USP) were analyzed concerning to the presence of lip and cleft palate and their systemic alterations were described (cardiopathies, infectious and immunological diseases, nephropathies, neurological disorders and genetical aspects). GROUP 2: 15 individuals with KS (patients from HRAC/USP) submitted to the clinical examination to investigate buccal alterations (dental anomalies, presence of lip and/or cleft palate and dental hygiene - plaque index) and systemic alterations. Results: Group 1 - 43 (93.47%) individuals showed lip and/or cleft palate, 36 showed cleft palate; 17 (36.95%) individuals showed congenic cardiopathies, 36 (36.95%) individuals showed infectious or immunological diseases, 8 (17.39%) individuals showed nephropathies, 40 (86.95%) individuals had intellectual disability and 1 (2.77%) individuals showed cariotip with alteration. Group 2 - all the individuals with KS showed lip and/or cleft palate, 11 (73.33%) individuals showed dental anomalies, all the individuals showed compromised dental hygiene, 5 (33.33%) individuals showed congenic cardiopathies, 12 (80%) showed infectious or immunological diseases, in only 1 individual nephropathy was observed, 14 (93.33%) had intellectual disabilities and 1 (6.66%) showed a cariotip with alteration. Conclusions: Individuals with KS showed dental anomalies, presence of lip and/or cleft palate, compromised buccal hygiene, congenic cardiopathies, infectious diseases and intellectual disability.
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Caracterização odontológica dos indivíduos com síndrome de Kabuki: estudo clínico e radiográfico retrospectivo / Odontological characterization of individuals with Kabuki syndrome: a retrospective clinical and radiographic study

Lidiane de Castro Pinto 05 August 2014 (has links)
Objetivos: Investigar anomalias dentárias, presença de fissura de lábio e/ou palato e higiene bucal em indivíduos com síndrome de Kabuki (SK) e listar as alterações sistêmicas presentes. Metodologia: Grupo 1: 46 prontuários de indivíduos com SK matriculados no HRAC/USP analisados quanto a presença de fissura de lábio e/ou palato e listadas as alterações sistêmicas presentes (cardiopatias, doenças infecciosas e imunológicas, nefropatias, comprometimento neurológicos e repercussões, aspectos genéticos). Grupo 2: formado por 15 indivíduos com SK matriculados no HRAC/USP submetidos aos exames clínicos para a investigação das alterações bucais (anomalias dentárias, presença de fissura de lábio e/ou palato e avaliação da higiene bucal índice de placa) e doenças sistêmicas existentes. Resultados: Grupo 1 43 (93,47%) indivíduos apresentaram fissura de lábio e/ou palato, 36 apresentaram fissura de palato; 17 (36,95%) indivíduos apresentaram cardiopatia congênita, 36 (76,59%) indivíduos tiveram doenças infecciosas ou imunológicas, 8 (17,39%) indivíduos apresentaram nefropatias, 40 (86,95%) indivíduos tinham deficiência intelectual e 1 (2,77%) indivíduos apresentou cariótipo com alteração. Grupo 2 todos os indivíduos com SK apresentaram fissura de lábio e/ou palato, 11 (73,33%) indivíduos apresentaram anomalias dentárias, todos os indivíduos apresentaram comprometimento da higiene bucal, 5 (33,33%) indivíduos apresentaram cardiopatias congênitas, 12 (80%) tiveram doenças infecciosas ou imunológicas, em um indivíduo foi notada nefropatia, 14 (93,33%) indivíduos demonstraram deficiência intelectual e 1 (6,66%) apresentou cariótipo alterado. Conclusões: Os indivíduos com SK apresentaram anomalias dentárias, fissura de lábio e/ou palato, higiene bucal comprometida, cardiopatias congênitas, doenças infecciosas e deficiência intelectual. / Aim: To investigate dental anomalies, presence of lip and/or cleft palate and dental hygiene in individuals with Kabuki Syndrome (KS) as well as detail their systemic alterations. Methodology: GROUP 1: 46 prontuaries of individuals with KS (patients from HRAC/USP) were analyzed concerning to the presence of lip and cleft palate and their systemic alterations were described (cardiopathies, infectious and immunological diseases, nephropathies, neurological disorders and genetical aspects). GROUP 2: 15 individuals with KS (patients from HRAC/USP) submitted to the clinical examination to investigate buccal alterations (dental anomalies, presence of lip and/or cleft palate and dental hygiene - plaque index) and systemic alterations. Results: Group 1 - 43 (93.47%) individuals showed lip and/or cleft palate, 36 showed cleft palate; 17 (36.95%) individuals showed congenic cardiopathies, 36 (36.95%) individuals showed infectious or immunological diseases, 8 (17.39%) individuals showed nephropathies, 40 (86.95%) individuals had intellectual disability and 1 (2.77%) individuals showed cariotip with alteration. Group 2 - all the individuals with KS showed lip and/or cleft palate, 11 (73.33%) individuals showed dental anomalies, all the individuals showed compromised dental hygiene, 5 (33.33%) individuals showed congenic cardiopathies, 12 (80%) showed infectious or immunological diseases, in only 1 individual nephropathy was observed, 14 (93.33%) had intellectual disabilities and 1 (6.66%) showed a cariotip with alteration. Conclusions: Individuals with KS showed dental anomalies, presence of lip and/or cleft palate, compromised buccal hygiene, congenic cardiopathies, infectious diseases and intellectual disability.
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Toward a Cross-Cultural Aesthetic: Directing a Kabuki-Inspired Madame de Sade

LeTrent, Kathryn Ruth 01 January 2014 (has links)
This text is a record of the preparation and rehearsal of a kabuki-inspired production of Madame de Sade by Yukio Mishima in an English translation by Donald Keene. The goals of this production were both artistic and pedagogical. I applied my knowledge of Japanese theatre and skills in directing skills in a new way to create a work of theatre with a cross-cultural aesthetic appropriate to both the play and the audience. This production also gave the cast of undergraduate acting students the experience of combining truthful and stylized acting and introduced them to both kabuki and Stella Adler acting techniques. This text details the process of preparing the text, the discussions, exercises and techniques used in rehearsal, the impact of design elements on the performance and concludes with some thoughts on future development of this production concept with a fuller realization of the kabuki-inspiration.
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Eisenstein : dialogos orientais

Viana, Soraia Conceição 29 June 2001 (has links)
Orientador: Lucia Nagib / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-28T16:54:01Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Viana_SoraiaConceicao_M.pdf: 3753236 bytes, checksum: 8b8b6727d13ed8a9a0343815efa221fd (MD5) Previous issue date: 2001 / Resumo: Elementos da cultura japonesa e chinesa contribuíram para as formulações da proposta de cinema de Sergei Eisenstein. O percurso da análise focaliza: o teatro japonês Kabuki, destacando sua proximidade com a proposta de cinema sonoro de Eisenstein; as gravuras ukiyo-e de Sharaku, associadas ao modo como Eisenstein explora os fragmentos de imagens para obter determinados efeitos; o teatro chinês de Mei Lan-fang, com sua proposta de um espetáculo que unifica os elementos cênicos, estimulando os diversos sentidos do espectador; e, finalmente, a analogia que Eisenstein faz da sua proposta de montagem no cinema com a milenar linguagem ideogramática chinesa. Há evidências dos diálogos de Eisenstein com esses elementos da cultura oriental em várias seqüências de seus filmes. A localização deles no filme Outubro (1928) facilita a compreensão do modo como Eisenstein estruturou sua proposta singular e revolucionária no campo das elaborações cinematográficas / Abstract: Not informed. / Mestrado / Multimeios
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The influence of Japanese traditional performing arts on Tennessee Williams's late plays

Johnson, Sarah Elizabeth 01 May 2014 (has links)
An exploration into the influence of the noh and kabuki on the late plays of Tennesee Williams and the impact his friendship with Yukio Mishima had on his work.
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Role of chromatin condensates in tuning nuclear mechano-sensing in Kabuki Syndrome

D'Annunzio, Sarah 30 January 2023 (has links)
The human genome is characterized by an extent of functions that act further than its genetic role. Indeed, the genome can also affect cellular processes by nongenetic means through its physical and structural properties, specifically by exerting mechanical forces that shape nuclear morphology and architecture. The balancing between two chromatin compartments with antagonist functions, namely Transcriptional and Polycomb condensates, is required for preserving nuclear mechanical properties and its perturbation is causative of the pathogenic condition Kabuki syndrome (KS) (Fasciani et al., 2020). KS is a rare monogenic disease caused by the haploinsufficiency in the KMT2D gene encoding for MLL4, a H3K4-specific methyltransferase important for the regulation of gene expression. By interrogating the effect of KMT2D haploinsufficiency in Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) we discovered that MLL4 loss of function (LoF) impaired Polycomb-dependent chromatin compartmentalization, altering the nuclear architecture and the cell mechanoresponsiveness during differentiation (Fasciani et al., 2020). These results suggest that altered nuclear mechanics rely on chromatin architecture and could potentially lead to changes in cell responses to external mechanical stimuli. In the present work, we investigated the role of Transcriptional and Polycomb condensates in tuning nuclear responses to different external mechano-physical conditions. To affect nuclear mechanics, we employed the use of several mechanical devices (e. g. substrate stiffness, microchannels with constrictions, and cell confinement). We found that Polycomb and Transcriptional condensates are modulated by changes in substrate rigidity in healthy conditions and that MLL4 LoF impairs the MSCs nuclear condensates-driven mechanical response. Furthermore, we observed that MLL4 LoF impacts nuclear adaptation to confined spaces by incrementing susceptibility to nuclear envelope rupture. We also showed that the increased nuclear fragility in MLL4 LoF is accompanied by an alteration of cell migratory capacity and survival rate. Altogether these findings suggest that MLL4 LoF impairs cell responses to external mechanical stimuli, shedding light on the pathological connection between the altered cell mechanoresponsiveness during differentiation and KS phenotype in terms of skeletal and cartilage anomalies.
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The truth in the fictions: the exploration of the Chūshingura world.

Katsumata, Yuriko 29 November 2011 (has links)
This thesis explores the world of Chūshingura. It is a story based on the actual vendetta referred to as "the Akō incident" which occurred on December 14th of 1702. The forty-seven Akō rōnin (masterless samurai) avenged their lord‘s death on Kira Yoshinaka, a high-ranking official of the Tokugawa bakufu. They were the former vassals of Asano Naganori, daimyō (feudal lord) of the Akō han (domain), who was forced to commit seppuku (suicide by disembowelment) as a punishment for attacking Kira in Edo Castle on March 14th of 1701. The Asano vassals became rōnin. They believed that this affair was a kenka (fight), but Kira was declared innocent. Infuriated by the unfair bakufu judgement, the Akō rōnin led by Ōishi Kranosuke, karō (chief retainer) of the Akō han, successfully carried out the vendetta. A month and a half later, all the vendetta league members were sentenced to seppuku. This incident had a strong impact on the people in the peaceful Genroku era and it has since been taken up in various forms of entertainment and art. Among them, a kabuki and jōruri play (Japanese traditional puppet play) Kanadehon Chūshingura has maintained an unsurpassed status since its first performance in 1748. After Kanadehon, the term Chūshingura has become the title of almost all the Akō-mono (works with the theme of the Akō incident). However, this play mainly depicts the fate of fictional characters outside the vendetta league. The first purpose of this thesis is to investigate the reasons for the long-lasting popularity of Kanadehon as the most representative Chūshingura story, in spite of the clear absence of historical facts. As the second purpose, this thesis will examine the recent polarization trend in Chūshingura productions. Until a few decades ago, the straightforward vendetta stories with Ōishi the hero versus Kira the villain boasted overwhelming popularity. While the popularity of these ―orthodox‖ stories is rapidly diminishing, Chūshingura stories with diverse perspectives, such as those featuring defectors, have been steadily increasing in the modern age. Performances of Chūshingura parodies written by Tsuruya Nanboku IV in the early 1800s are also increasing both in traditional and contemporary plays. After having investigated this polarization trend and ascertained its reasons, I will try to forecast the future of Chūshingura. / Graduate
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Stage and Scream: The Influence of Traditional Japanese Theater, Culture, and Aesthetics on Japan's Cinema of the Fantastic

Petty, John E. 05 1900 (has links)
Although widely viewed in the West, Japanese films are often misunderstood, as they are built on cultural, theatrical, and aesthetic traditions entirely foreign to Western audiences. Particularly in regards to Japan's "fantastic" cinema - including giant monster pictures, ghost stories, and "J-Horror" films - what is often perceived as "cheap" or "cheesy" is merely an expression of these unique cultural roots. By observing and exploring such cultural artifacts as kabuki, noh, and bunraku - the traditional theatrical forms of Japan - long-standing literary traditions, deeply embedded philosophical beliefs, and even more recent developments such as the controversial dance form butoh, these films, including Gojira (1954), Daimajin (1966), Kwaidan (1964), Onibaba (1964), Testuo the Iron Man (1989), and Ju-On (2002), can be placed in their proper perspective, leading to a reevaluation of their worth not merely as commercial products, but as uniquely Japanese expressions of that society's unique place in world culture.

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