Desi Divas: Political Activism in South Asian American Cultural Performances

Author:   Christine L. Garlough
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
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Pages:   244
Publication Date:   15 November 2024
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Author:   Christine L. Garlough
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
ISBN:  

9781496853691


ISBN 10:   1496853695
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   15 November 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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"Christine L. Garlough’s monograph is an important and timely study of the critical role of performance in effecting social change, particularly vis-à-vis current. . . . Garlough creates a rich and hitherto untold narrative that champions the transformative power of community theatre, interweaving conceptual frameworks from feminist theory, folklore, and communication studies against a powerful contextual backdrop of American attitudes towards South Asian immigrants. Christine Garlough's Desi Divas is an intelligent and sensitive examination of South Asian women using performances of acknowledgement and caring to address their cultural exploitation. By coupling ethnographic and critical methods, she offers a ground level view that captures inequalities of gender and denial of human rights and the lived practices within a non-western perspective that combat them. Her deft intersection of theory and method currently informing research in folklore, performance, and vernacular rhetoric is a timely contribution to the liveliest issues currently animating humanistic research. Garlough provides a model for interdisciplinary critical cultural scholarship and its capacity to open our view to what lies behind the gentle violence of everyday life."" - Gerard A. Hauser, College Professor Emeritus of Distinction, University of Colorado Boulder ""Christine Garlough's original scholarship and interdisciplinary approach augments feminist and drama scholarship on how political performances work towards social justice, and even social change. Such performances, argues Desi Divas, play a vital role in activist work that 'creates opportunities' in Garlough's words, 'for ethical listening and the possibility of social action on the part of diverse audiences.' Garlough effectively explores a wholly original idea: namely, the ethics and politics of care as 'a critical social practice . . . a communicative effort that encourages a sense of connection and compassion.' Desi Divas is a compelling text for scholars of feminist theory, ethnic studies, South Asian studies, performance studies, and diaspora studies."" - Ketu H. Katrak, professor in the Department of Drama at University of California, Irvine"


"Christine L. Garlough's monograph is an important and timely study of the critical role of performance in effecting social change, particularly vis-à-vis current. . . . Garlough creates a rich and hitherto untold narrative that champions the transformative power of community theatre, interweaving conceptual frameworks from feminist theory, folklore, and communication studies against a powerful contextual backdrop of American attitudes towards South Asian immigrants.--Royona Mitra ""Contemporary Theatre Review"" Christine Garlough's Desi Divas is an intelligent and sensitive examination of South Asian women using performances of acknowledgement and caring to address their cultural exploitation. By coupling ethnographic and critical methods, she offers a ground level view that captures inequalities of gender and denial of human rights and the lived practices within a non-western perspective that combat them. Her deft intersection of theory and method currently informing research in folklore, performance, and vernacular rhetoric is a timely contribution to the liveliest issues currently animating humanistic research. Garlough provides a model for interdisciplinary critical cultural scholarship and its capacity to open our view to what lies behind the gentle violence of everyday life.--Gerard A. Hauser, College Professor Emeritus of Distinction, University of Colorado Boulder Christine Garlough's original scholarship and interdisciplinary approach augments feminist and drama scholarship on how political performances work towards social justice, and even social change. Such performances, argues Desi Divas, play a vital role in activist work that 'creates opportunities' in Garlough's words, 'for ethical listening and the possibility of social action on the part of diverse audiences.' Garlough effectively explores a wholly original idea: namely, the ethics and politics of care as 'a critical social practice . . . a communicative effort that encourages a sense of connection and compassion.' Desi Divas is a compelling text for scholars of feminist theory, ethnic studies, South Asian studies, performance studies, and diaspora studies.--Ketu H. Katrak, professor in the Department of Drama at University of California, Irvine"


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Christine L. Garlough is assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies, the Folklore Program, and the Center for South Asia.

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