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  • ...pan,” in ''Tradition and Modernization in Japanese Culture'' (ed. [[Donald Shively]]), 1971. *Malm, [[James Brandon]], and Donald Shively (eds.), ''Studies in Kabuki'', Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1978.
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  • ...realistic and provocative performances in love scenes onstage,<ref>Donald Shively, "Bakufu Versus Kabuki," ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' 18, no. 3/4 ...on [[Miyakejima]], one of the [[Izu Islands]], before being pardoned.<ref>Shively writes that Ikushima spent 18 years on the island, being pardoned only the
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  • *Donald Shively, "Bakufu Versus Kabuki," ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' 18, no. 3/4
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  • ...nds]], where he remained for many years before finally being pardoned.<ref>Shively writes that Ikushima spent 18 years on the island, being pardoned only the *Donald Shively, "Bakufu Versus Kabuki," ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' 18, no. 3/4
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  • ...The shogunate seized its assets and had the building torn down.<ref>Donald Shively, "Bakufu Versus Kabuki," ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' 18, no. 3/4
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  • ...men and actors involved, and the demolition of the Yamamura-za.<ref>Donald Shively, "Bakufu Versus Kabuki," ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' 18, no. 3/4
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  • ...imitating women so much as imitating ''onnagata'' conventions.<ref>Donald Shively, "Bakufu Versus Kabuki," ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'' 18, no. 3/4
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  • ...was usually one of loyalty rather than of romantic attachment."<ref>Donald Shively, ''The Love Suicide at Amijima'', Center for Japanese Studies, University o
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  • *Brandon, James, William Malm, and Donald Shively (eds.). ''Studies in Kabuki''. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1978.
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  • *Donald Shively, "Bakufu Versus Kabuki," in Samuel Leiter (ed.), ''A Kabuki Reader'', M.E.
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