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Public Women In British India Icons And The Urban Stage 1 Rimli Bhattacharya

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Public Women In British India Icons And The Urban Stage 1 Rimli Bhattacharya
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Publisher: Routledge India
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.22 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Rimli Bhattacharya
ISBN: 9781138282551, 1138282553
Language: English
Year: 2018
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Public Women In British India Icons And The Urban Stage 1 Rimli Bhattacharya by Rimli Bhattacharya 9781138282551, 1138282553 instant download after payment.

This book foregrounds the subjectivity of ‘acting women’ amidst violent debates on femininity and education, livelihood and labour, sexuality and marriage. It looks at the emergence of the stage actress as an artist and an ideological construct at critical phases of performance practice in British India. The focus here is on Calcutta, considered the ‘second city of the Empire’ and a nodal point in global trade circuits.

Each chapter offers new ways of conceptualising the actress as a professional, a colonial subject, simultaneously the other and the model of the ‘new woman’. An underlying motif is the playing out of the idea of spiritual salvation, redemption and modernity. Analysing the dynamics behind stagecraft and spectacle, the study highlights the politics of demarcation and exclusion of social roles. It presents rich archival work from diverse sources, many translated for the first time.

This book makes a distinctive contribution in intertwining performance studies with literary history and art practices within a cross-cultural framework. Interdisciplinary and innovative, it will appeal to scholars and researchers in South Asian theatre and performance studies, history and gender studies.

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