Fantasies of Ito Michio
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: University of Michigan Press 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (341 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780472056835
- 9780472076833
- The Arts
- Performing arts
- Dance
- Biography, Literature and Literary studies
- Biography and non-fiction prose
- Biography: general
- Biography: arts and entertainment
- History and Archaeology
- History
- Asian history
- A The Arts
- AT Performing arts
- ATQ Dance
- Allied Occupation of Japan
- At the Hawk's Well
- D Biography
- DN Biography and non-fiction prose
- DNB Biography
- DNBF Biography
- Ernie Pyle
- Ezra Pound
- Hollywood Bowl
- Ishii Baku
- Ito Michio
- Japan
- Japanese American internment
- Literature and Literary studies
- Los Angeles cultural history
- N History and Archaeology
- NH History
- NHF Asian history
- Nisei
- W.B. Yeats
- Yamada Kosaku
- arts and entertainment
- eurythmics
- fantasy
- general
- imperialism
- japonisme
- modern dance
- modernism
- orientalism
- pageants
- thema EDItEUR
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Born in Japan and trained in Germany, dancer and choreographer Ito Michio (1893–1961) achieved prominence in London before moving to the U.S. in 1916 and building a career as an internationally acclaimed artist. During World War II, Ito was interned for two years, and then repatriated to Japan, where he contributed to imperial war efforts by creating propaganda performances and performing revues for the occupying Allied Forces in Tokyo. Throughout, Ito continually invented stories of voyages made, artists befriended, performances seen, and political activities carried out—stories later dismissed as false. Fantasies of Ito Michio argues that these invented stories, unrealized projects, and questionable political affiliations are as fundamental to Ito's career as his 'real' activities, helping us understand how he sustained himself across experiences of racialization, imperialism, war, and internment. Tara Rodman reveals a narrative of Ito's life that foregrounds the fabricated and overlooked to highlight his involvement with Japanese artists, such as Yamada Kosaku and Ishii Baku, and global modernist movements. Rodman offers "fantasy" as a rubric for understanding how individuals such as Ito sustain themselves in periods of violent disruption and as a scholarly methodology for engaging the past.
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