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The influence of Japanese theater in France not only shaped the different phases of reception of the Japanese entity, but also distinguished itself by a reciprocal mirror effect between France and Japan. Furthermore, this effect helped develop the view on culture and art in general and thus contributed to a cosmopolitan reading of theater. The authors in this study – Paul Claudel, Jean Genet and Gabriel Cousin – reproduced the cultural, scenic and ritual signifiers of Japanese theater one-to-one. Additionally, they adapted them through a new coding process that was shaped by their aesthetic and sociocultural ideas. show more
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