Performing Shakespeare in India: Exploring Indianness, Literatures and Cultures
$45.00
Author: | Edited by Shormishtha Panja and Babli Moitra Saraf |
ISBN 13: | 9789351509745 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2016 |
Subject: | Language and literature |
About the Book
Even while a conscious dismantling of colonization was happening since the 19th century, the Indian literati, intellectuals, scholars and dramaturges were engaged in deconstructing the ultimate icon of colonial presence?Shakespeare. This book delves into what constitutes Indianness in the postcolonial context by looking into the text and sub-text of the Bard of Avon?s plays adapted in visual culture, translation, stage performance and cinema.
The book is an important intervention in the ongoing explorations in social and cultural history, as it explores how Shakespeare has impacted the emergence of regional identities around questions of language and linguistic empowerment in various ways. It reveals an extraordinary negotiation of colonial and postcolonial identity issues?be it in language, in social and cultural practices or in art forms.