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Contemporary Indian Drama: Astride Two Traditions

 
Urmil Talwar (Editor) Bandana Chakrabarty (Editor)
Synopsis Contemporary Indian Drama: Astride Two Tradition is a collection of twenty-two essays, an interview and a few poems translated from Hindi on Metatheatre that bring in a large variety of issues related to dramaturgy, interpretative processes and directorial interventions. Divided into three sections, the first focuses on theoretical and historical perspectives, contextualised with reference to contemporary Indian drama in English and English translations. This is followed by an interlude which consists of the interview and poems. In the third section, the writers move on to individual writers and text covering the thematic thrusts as well as dramatic experimentation, the use of history, myth and folk forms. The works of the dramatists like Sadhu Binning and Uma Parmeswaran (the Indian Diaspora), Nissim Ezekiel, Dina Mehta, Gurcharan Das, Cyrus Mistry, Manjula Padamnabhan and Mahesh Dattani (the Indian dramatists writing in English), Badal Sircar, Mahasweta Devi, Vijay Tendulkar and Girish Karnad have been explored. Contemporary Indian Drama works with two literary and cultural traditions-the Oriental and the Western-and it moves from the page to the stage. The book will be of interest to the theatre lovers, the researchers and the general reader.
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About the authors

Urmil Talwar

Urmil Talwar is on the faculty of English at B.G.D. Government Girls College, Shahpura. An RES, she worked for her doctoral thesis with Professor Kaul on "The Role of Public Schools in Shaping the Literary Cultur of England During 1920's and 1930's" Co-editor of Literary Debates, she has published papers on British Fiction and theory.

Bandana Chakrabarty

Bandana Chakrabarty is on the faculty of English at Government College, Gangapurcity. Also an RES, she has worked for her doctoral dissertation on “the Feminist Questioning in the Short Stories of Alice Munro” with Professor Santosh Gupta and has published papers on Canadian writers and feminist issues.

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Bibliographic information

Title Contemporary Indian Drama: Astride Two Traditions
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Rawat Publications
Language: English
isbn 8170339359
length xii+284p., References; 23cm.