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OverviewIn addition to providing the first English translation of the anticolonial Marathi classic 'Kichaka-Vadha', this volume is the only edition of the play, in any language, to provide an extensive historical-critical analysis which draws on a comprehensive range of archival documents. It is also the first study to locate this landmark text within such an expansive theatre-historical and political landscape. 'Globalization, Nationalism and the Text of ""Kichaka Vadha""' illuminates the complex policies and mechanisms of theatrical censorship in the British Raj, and offers many rare production photographs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rakesh H. SolomonPublisher: Anthem Press Imprint: Anthem Press Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781783082650ISBN 10: 1783082658 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 15 July 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface; Part I: Globalization, Nationalism and Theatre in British India: The Historical Terrain of 'Kichaka-Vadha'; Part II: Kichaka-Vadha, or The Slaying of Kichaka; A Note on the Translation; List of Characters; Act One; Act Two; Act Three; Act Four; Act Five; Key Terms; IndexReviews""I can, wholeheartedly, recommend Solomon's reliable translation of 'Kichaka-Vadha' as an exemplary political prose drama, produced in the 'golden age' of Marathi drama. It is a great pedagogical text, and Solomon's translation brings it to life."" -Kedar A. Kulkarni, ""Asian Theatre Journal"" ""An extremely well-researched and highly significant contribution to the history and politics of early modern anticolonial theatre in India accompanied by a translation of the Marathi text."" -Phillip Zarrilli, University of Exeter ""This is an important and much-needed book. Beyond making a fascinating play available in English for the first time, Rakesh H. Solomon demonstrates how social unrest acted upon and helped to shape Indian theatrical production and how that production in turn helped to focus and shape the reimagining of India itself."" -John Emigh, Brown University ""'Globalization, Nationalism and the Text of ""Kichaka-Vadha""' offers an inscape into how modern drama became a strategic tool in the struggle for Indian independence. It provides important insights into the birth of Indian modern drama by noting its hybrid roots and response to the times."" -Kathy Foley, University of California, Santa Cruz, and editor, ""Asian Theatre Journal"" An extremely well-researched and highly significant contribution to the history and politics of early modern anticolonial theatre in India accompanied by a translation of the Marathi text. -Phillip Zarrilli, University of Exeter This is an important and much-needed book. Beyond making a fascinating play available in English for the first time, Rakesh H. Solomon demonstrates how social unrest acted upon and helped to shape Indian theatrical production and how that production in turn helped to focus and shape the reimagining of India itself. -John Emigh, Brown University 'Globalization, Nationalism and the Text of Kichaka-Vadha ' offers an inscape into how modern drama became a strategic tool in the struggle for Indian independence. It provides important insights into the birth of Indian modern drama by noting its hybrid roots and response to the times. -Kathy Foley, University of California, Santa Cruz, and editor, Asian Theatre Journal """I can, wholeheartedly, recommend Solomon's reliable translation of 'Kichaka-Vadha' as an exemplary political prose drama, produced in the 'golden age' of Marathi drama. It is a great pedagogical text, and Solomon's translation brings it to life."" -Kedar A. Kulkarni, ""Asian Theatre Journal"" ""An extremely well-researched and highly significant contribution to the history and politics of early modern anticolonial theatre in India accompanied by a translation of the Marathi text."" -Phillip Zarrilli, University of Exeter ""This is an important and much-needed book. Beyond making a fascinating play available in English for the first time, Rakesh H. Solomon demonstrates how social unrest acted upon and helped to shape Indian theatrical production and how that production in turn helped to focus and shape the reimagining of India itself."" -John Emigh, Brown University ""'Globalization, Nationalism and the Text of ""Kichaka-Vadha""' offers an inscape into how modern drama became a strategic tool in the struggle for Indian independence. It provides important insights into the birth of Indian modern drama by noting its hybrid roots and response to the times."" -Kathy Foley, University of California, Santa Cruz, and editor, ""Asian Theatre Journal""" Author InformationRakesh H. Solomon teaches in the Department of Theatre and Drama and the India Studies Program at Indiana University Bloomington. He is the author of 'Albee in Performance' (Indiana University Press, 2010) and has published widely on both American theatre as well as South Asian theatre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |