Alternatives Within the Mainstream: British Black and Asian Theatres

Author:   Dimple Godiwala
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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9781904303664


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   30 January 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Alternatives Within the Mainstream: British Black and Asian Theatres


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Alternatives Within the Mainstream: British Black and Asian Theatres is the first comprehensive collection of critical essays on the subject. Edited by Dimple Godiwala, the anthology is in six parts: A lengthy Introduction is followed by Part II (Histories and Trajectories) which contains chapters which survey the work of the Black Theatre Forum and the histories of Black and Asian theatres in Britain. Part III (Histories of Theatre Companies and Arts Venues) charts brief histories of the major theatre companies, Talawa, Tara and Tamasha and contains a survey of Birmingham's changing arts venues. Part IV called simply Controversies is a document of the Sikh diaspora's uproar over Behzti and issues of censorship. Part V (The Dramatists) critically explores the work of several dramatists such as Killion M. Gideon, Liselle Kayla, Roselia John Baptiste, Trish Cooke, Zindika, Jackie Kay, Valerie Mason-John, Wole Soyinka, Sol B. River, Roy Williams, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Anu Kumar, Rukhsana Ahmad, Bettina Gracias, Bapsi Sidhwa, Tanika Gupta, Deepak Verma, Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti and Yasmin Whittaker Khan. Part V (Theatre Voices) consists of autobiographical essays by some of Britain's theatremakers. This contains contributions by Jatinder Verma, Yvonne Brewster, Sol B. River, Valerie Mason-John, Bapsi Sidhwa.A long overdue book which examines in imaginative depth the 'universe inside' an often trivialised area of British theatre. Alternatives Within The Mainstream provides serious academic opinion and detailed textual analysis in abundance. The book's impressive collection of facts and analyses challenge the culture of myth which too often obscures the relevance of Black and Asian work. There are also many absorbing revelations: did you know, for instance, that Ignatius Sancho was Garrick's friend? Yvonne Brewster

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Author:   Dimple Godiwala
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint:   Cambridge Scholars Press
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9781904303664


ISBN 10:   1904303668
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   30 January 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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One of the best features of Dimple Godiwala's anthology...is that it can serve as a sourcebook for those interested in black and Asian theatre in Britain. The collection ranges from descriptive and informative articles to analyses of the radically inflected reception of plays and playwrights in contemporary Britain. Godiwala's anthology attempts to balance histories of theatre companies with critical accounts of specific productions or the oeuvre of a playwright. -Kanika Batra in Wasafiri # 54, Summer 2008 Godiwala's collection is commendable for its wide ranging overview and analysis of Black and Asian Theatres. -Giovanni Buonanno, 'Interactions' Vol 17.2, Ege University Yvonne Brewster (the celebrated founder of Talawa Theatre) comments on the back jacket of this new edited collection that it is 'long overdue'. The editor must be congratulated on having succeeded so well in extensively documenting a crucial, but neglected, topic in contemporary British theatre. It is not only academics adn theatre practitioners who will find this landmark collection of over 400 pages on British Black and Asian theatre and drama an extremely welcome arrival on the scene. My own students, especially those from ethnic minority backgrounds, have been waiting for a groundbreaking volume like this for a very long time... For those interested in such things, this book is well produced from the dust jacket's inclusion of details from Talawa's legendary production of C. L. R. James' The Black Jacobins, to the legibility and clean feel of the typeface... Nonetheless, this is an important and timely collection that deserves to be read widely. -Steven Barfield, vol. 60, number 2, 2006, Theatre Notebook, A Journal of teh History and Technique of the British Theatre (The Society for Theatre Research) One of the best features of Dimple Godiwala's anthology, Alternatives Within the Mainstream, is that it can servce as a sourcebook for those interested in black and Asian threatre in Britain... For those already familiarwith the terrain of black British drama this anthology is a valuable addition to the analytical field; those embarking on a study of it will also find it a good resource. Kanika Batra, Wasafiri Journal # 54, Summer 2008


One of the best features of Dimple Godiwala's anthology...is that it can serve as a sourcebook for those interested in black and Asian theatre in Britain. The collection ranges from descriptive and informative articles to analyses of the radically inflected reception of plays and playwrights in contemporary Britain.Godiwala's anthology attempts to balance histories of theatre companies with critical accounts of specific productions or the oeuvre of a playwright. -Kanika Batra in Wasafiri # 54, Summer 2008 Godiwala's collection is commendable for its wide ranging overview and analysis of Black and Asian Theatres. -Giovanni Buonanno, 'Interactions' Vol 17.2, Ege University Yvonne Brewster (the celebrated founder of Talawa Theatre) comments on the back jacket of this new edited collection that it is 'long overdue'. The editor must be congratulated on having succeeded so well in extensively documenting a crucial, but neglected, topic in contemporary British theatre. It is not only academics adn theatre practitioners who will find this landmark collection of over 400 pages on British Black and Asian theatre and drama an extremely welcome arrival on the scene. My own students, especially those from ethnic minority backgrounds, have been waiting for a groundbreaking volume like this for a very long time... For those interested in such things, this book is well produced from the dust jacket's inclusion of details from Talawa's legendary production of C. L. R. James' The Black Jacobins, to the legibility and clean feel of the typeface... Nonetheless, this is an important and timely collection that deserves to be read widely. -Steven Barfield, vol. 60, number 2, 2006, Theatre Notebook, A Journal of teh History and Technique of the British Theatre (The Society for Theatre Research) One of the best features of Dimple Godiwala's anthology, Alternatives Within the Mainstream, is that it can servce as a sourcebook for those interested in black and Asian threatre in Britain... For those already familiarwith the terrain of black British drama this anthology is a valuable addition to the analytical field; those embarking on a study of it will also find it a good resource. Kanika Batra, Wasafiri Journal # 54, Summer 2008


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Dimple Godiwala teaches drama and postcolonial theory at York St John

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