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Utpal Dutt And Political Theatre In Postcolonial India Elements In Theatre Performance And The Political Mallarika Sinha Roy

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Utpal Dutt And Political Theatre In Postcolonial India Elements In Theatre Performance And The Political Mallarika Sinha Roy
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.17 MB
Pages: 84
Author: Mallarika Sinha Roy
ISBN: 9781009500227, 1009500228
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Utpal Dutt And Political Theatre In Postcolonial India Elements In Theatre Performance And The Political Mallarika Sinha Roy by Mallarika Sinha Roy 9781009500227, 1009500228 instant download after payment.

Among the most significant playwrights and theatre-makers of postcolonial India, Utpal Dutt (1929–1993), was an early exponent of rethinking colonial history through political theatre. Dutt envisaged political theatre as part of the larger Marxist project, and his incorporation of new developments in Marxist thinking, including the contributions of Antonio Gramsci, makes it possible to conceptualise his protagonists as insurgent subalterns. A decolonial approach to staging history remained a significant element in Dutt's artistic project. This Element examines Dutt's passionate engagement with Marxism and explores how this sense of urgency was actioned through the writing and producing of plays about the peasant revolts and armed anti-colonial movements which took place during the period of British rule. Drawing on contemporary debates in political theatre regarding the autonomy of the spectator and the performance of history, the author locates Dutt's political theatre in a historical frame.

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