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Dance Matters - Performing India on Local and Global Stages

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Informationen zum Autor Pallabi Chakravorty is Assistant Professor, and Acting Director of Dance Program, Swarthmore College, U.S.A. Nilanjana Gupta is Professor of English, and Director, School of Media Communication & Culture, Jadavpur University, Calcutta. Klappentext This is a multidisciplinary perspective on dance scholarship and practice in India and its diaspora, outlining how dance histories have been written and rewritten, how aesthetic and pedagogical conventions have changed and are changing, and how politico-economic shifts shaped Indian dance's negotiation with modernity. Zusammenfassung This is a multidisciplinary perspective on dance scholarship and practice in India and its diaspora, outlining how dance histories have been written and rewritten, how aesthetic and pedagogical conventions have changed and are changing, and how politico-economic shifts shaped Indian dance's negotiation with modernity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction by Pallabi Chakravorty & Nilanjana Gupta PART I Can the Subaltern Dance 1. Dancing off-stage: Nationalism and its 'Minor Practices' in Tamil Nadu by Kalpana Ram 2. Another Time, Another Space…Does the Dance Remain the Same? by Urmimala Sarkar-Munshi 3. Folk Culture in Front of Serious Challenge: A Case Study on the Tribes of North Bengal by Samar Biswas & Somnath Bhattacharjee 4. The Problematics of Tradition and Talent in Indian Classical Dance by Sreeparna Ghosal 5. Dance for Recovery, Healing, and Rehabilitation: Kolkata Sanved Way by Sohini Chakraborty PART II Globalization of Indian Dance 6. The Ownership of Indian Classical Dancing and Its Performance on the Global Stage by Mandrakanta Bose 7. Negotiating Identity: Dance and Religion in British Hindu Communities by Ann David 8. Local/Global Histories of Bharatnatyamy by Payal Ahuja PART III Aesthetics Embodied and Embedded 9. It Matters For Whom You Dance: Audience Participation in Rasa Theory by Uttara Coorlawala 10. Manipuri Dance: A Lyrical Manifestation of Devotion by Sruti Bandhopadhyayay 11. Swayed by Love: Dance in the Vaishnava Temple Imagery of Bengal by Pika Ghosh 12. Remixed Practice: Bollywood Dance and the Global Indian by Pallabi Chakravorty PART IV The Gendered Dancing Body 13. The Daring Within: Speaking Gender through Navanritya by Aishika Chakraborty 14. Re-Exporting 'Tradition': The Transcultural Practice of Kathak in Kolkata and the Creation of a New Female Body by Monica Dalidowicz 15. The Lords of Dance: Changing Fortunes by Vikram Iyengar PART V Alternative Histories 16. The Politics of Memory: the Rise of the Anti-hero in Kathakali by Mundoli Narayan 17. Guru Surendranath Jena: Subverting the Reconstituted Odissi Canon by Alessandra Lopez Royo 18. Courtesans and Choreographers: The (Re)Placement of Women in the History of Kathak Dance by Margaret Walker ...

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Pallabi Chakravorty is Assistant Professor, and Acting Director of Dance Program, Swarthmore College, U.S.A. Nilanjana Gupta is Professor of English, and Director, School of Media Communication & Culture, Jadavpur University, Calcutta.


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Authors Pallabi Gupta Chakravorty
Assisted by Pallabi Chakravorty (Editor), Chakravorty Pallabi (Editor), Nilanjana Gupta (Editor), Gupta Nilanjana (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.12.2009
 
EAN 9780415553759
ISBN 978-0-415-55375-9
No. of pages 332
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Dance, PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / General, India

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