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DEALL Alum, Man He, publishes new book!

July 21, 2025

DEALL Alum, Man He, publishes new book!

 A person holds a drum and stick, facing a shadow figure behind a curtain. Book title: "Backstaging Modern Chinese Theatre" by Man He.

2015 DEALL PhD Alum and Williams College Chair of Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and Associate Professor of Chinese, Man He, has published a new book, Backstaging Modern Chinese Theatre.

Modern Chinese theatre once entailed a variety of forms, but now it primarily refers to spoken drama, or huajuBackstaging Modern Chinese Theatre looks beyond scripts to examine visuality, acoustics, and performance between the two World Wars, the period when huaju gained canonical status. The backstage in this study expands from being a physical place offstage to a culturally and historically constructed social network that encompasses theatre networks, academies, and government institutions—as well as the collective work of dramatists, amateurs, and cultural entrepreneurs. Early huaju was not a mere imitation of Western realist theatre, as it is commonly understood, but a creative synthesis of Chinese and Western aesthetics. Charting huaju’s evolution from American colleges to China’s coastal cities and then to its rural hinterland, Man He demonstrates how the formation of modern Chinese theatre challenges dominant understandings of modernism and brings China to the center of discussions on transnational modernities and world theatres.