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- Q17054315 subject Q6510332.
- Q17054315 subject Q8327742.
- Q17054315 abstract "Sewamono (世話物) is a genre of contemporary setting plays in Japanese traditional theatre. The term applies to both bunraku and kabuki. The genre is in contrast to "period setting plays" or jidaimono. Though the distinction between "historical" and "contemporary" is not exact, and there are also plays that do not fit either category.Sewamono plays are naturalistic and set in contemporary normal environments rather the historical and samurai plays typical of the bombastic aragoto style. In the conflicted lovers genre, such as The Love Suicides at Sonezaki, conflict between emotions (ninjo) and social pressure (giri) form the motor of the plot. The engirimono, cut-knot-thing meaning “drama of cutting the lovers' knot" such as Namiki Gohei's Godairiki Koi no Fujime is a subcategory of sewamono.".
- Q17054315 wikiPageWikiLink Q199701.
- Q17054315 wikiPageWikiLink Q243170.
- Q17054315 wikiPageWikiLink Q267239.
- Q17054315 wikiPageWikiLink Q3178617.
- Q17054315 wikiPageWikiLink Q6510332.
- Q17054315 wikiPageWikiLink Q8327742.
- Q17054315 wikiPageWikiLink Q892262.
- Q17054315 comment "Sewamono (世話物) is a genre of contemporary setting plays in Japanese traditional theatre. The term applies to both bunraku and kabuki. The genre is in contrast to "period setting plays" or jidaimono. Though the distinction between "historical" and "contemporary" is not exact, and there are also plays that do not fit either category.Sewamono plays are naturalistic and set in contemporary normal environments rather the historical and samurai plays typical of the bombastic aragoto style.".
- Q17054315 label "Sewamono".