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OverviewAs stories of Indian dance’s renaissance span almost a full century, there has emerged a globally dispersed community of Indian dancers, scholars and audiences who are deeply committed to keeping these traditions alive and experimenting with traditional dance languages to grapple with contemporary themes and issues. Scripting Dance in Contemporary India is an edited volume that contributes to this field of Indian dance studies. The book engages with multiple dance forms of India and their representations. The contributions are eclectic, including writings by both scholars and performers who share their experiential knowledge. There are four sections in the book – section I titled, “Representations’ has three chapters that deal with textual representations and illustrations of dance and dancers, and the significance of those representations in the present. Section II titled, “Histories in Process” consists of two chapters that engage with the historiographies of dance forms and suggest that histories are narratives that are continually created. In the third section, “Negotiations”, the four chapters address the different ways in which dance is embedded in society, and the different ways in which the aesthetics of a form has to negotiate with social, economic and political imperatives. The final section, “Other Voices/ Other Bodies” brings voices which are outside the mainstream of dance as ‘serious’ art. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maratt Mythili Anoop , Varun Gulati , C. R. Rajendran , Ruchika SharmaPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9781498505536ISBN 10: 1498505538 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 12 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Mythili Anoop and Varun Gulati I Representations 1.The Sacred and the Profane C R Rajendran 2.The Indian Dancing Girl in Early Colonial Travel Writing Ruchika Sharma II Histories in Process 3.Unraveling Mohiniyattam's Outlaw Justine Lemos 4.Building a Natyashastra Anandi Salinas 5.East and West, Araimandi and Arabesque: The Emergence of Indian Dance in the American Performing Arts Scene Kelli Ling and Sushmita Arunkumar III Negotiations 6.Working Through the 'Difficult Whole': Analyzing Ananya Chatterjea's Mohona: Estuaries of Desire Kaustvi Sarkar 7.Changing Landscape of Dance in South India - Effect of Economic Liberalization on Dance Practices and Patronage Veena Basavarajaiah 8. Dancing Narratives: Performing Mythology in Globalized Spaces Mythili Anoop 9.Picturing Dance Divya Venkatesh IV Other Presences 10.Thidambu Nrittham: A Practitioner's Perspective Puthumana Govindan Namboodiri 11.Listening to 'Women of God': A Report on a Journey from real to Reel Melvin Pinto S J About the Contributors IndexReviewsA collection of essays by authors with credentials ranging from purely academic to dance and other occupations, this volume examines issues in representations of dance and dancers, stories and histories of dance traditions and displacement, and negotiation of aesthetics.... [T]his book represents an effort to write outside the now-traditional expositions on India’s dance traditions, and as such, it is commendable. Summing Up: Recommended ... Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * CHOICE * This fascinating book is not one to be read in haste, because the essays it contains both deserve and require a great deal of concentration. They will reward such attention because they reveal painstaking research on numerous aspects of the manifold forms of classical Indian dance. Careful study will bring a great deal to light not only about those dance traditions, but also about the complex sociopolitical problems that have often bedeviled their performers (as well as scholars) in the twentieth century and beyond.... I highly recommend this book to those who wish to delve further into the rich field of Indian dance. The bibliographies attached to the various chapters are, in themselves, valuable resources. * Journal of Dance Education * A collection of essays by authors with credentials ranging from purely academic to dance and other occupations, this volume examines issues in representations of dance and dancers, stories and histories of dance traditions and displacement, and negotiation of aesthetics.... [T]his book represents an effort to write outside the now-traditional expositions on India's dance traditions, and as such, it is commendable. Summing Up: Recommended ... Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * CHOICE * This fascinating book is not one to be read in haste, because the essays it contains both deserve and require a great deal of concentration. They will reward such attention because they reveal painstaking research on numerous aspects of the manifold forms of classical Indian dance. Careful study will bring a great deal to light not only about those dance traditions, but also about the complex sociopolitical problems that have often bedeviled their performers (as well as scholars) in the twentieth century and beyond.... I highly recommend this book to those who wish to delve further into the rich field of Indian dance. The bibliographies attached to the various chapters are, in themselves, valuable resources. * Journal of Dance Education * Author InformationMythili Anoop teaches at Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management University. Varun Gulati teaches English literature at the University of Delhi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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