A Theatre of Their Own: Indian Women Playwrights in Perspective A Theatre of Their Own: Indian Women Playwrights in Perspective

A Theatre of Their Own: Indian Women Playwrights in Perspective

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Publisher Description

In an age where academic curriculum has essentially pushed theatre studies into ‘post-script’, and the cultural ‘space’ of making and watching theatre has been largely usurped by the immense popularity of television and ‘mainstream’ cinemas, it is important to understand why theatre still remains a ‘space’ to be reckoned as one’s ‘own’. This book argues for a ‘theatre’ of ‘their own’ of the Indian women playwrights (and directors), and explores the possibilities that modern Indian theatre can provide as an instrument of subjective as well as social/ political/ cultural articulations and at the same time analyses the course of Indian theatre which gradually underwent broadening of thematic and dramaturgic scope in order to accommodate the independent voices of the women playwrights and directors.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
29 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
242
Pages
PUBLISHER
Partridge Publishing India
SIZE
602.1
KB

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