'Paying close attention to social relationships, [Lawson's] exposition goes beyond static analysis of the structure of shuochang into the lively presentation of many significant elements such as social hierarchies, relationships of equality, and gender.' Journal of Folklore Research 'The accompanying CD that collects four sound clips of shuochang performances adds value to this book, supplementing the text to help readers understand the complex interplay between music and language in traditional narrative arts. In sum, this book presents a valuable introduction to the performance of Tianjin’s shuochang arts, which embody the linguistically and musically rich narrative traditions of China.' The China Journal