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Theatres of India

Lal, Ananda (Hrsg.):
Theatres of India : a concise companion / edited by Ananda Lal. - Delhi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009. - xxi, 462 S. : Ill.
ISBN 978-0-19-569917-3 / 0-19-569917-3
Rs. 895,00
US$ 17,95 (Munshiram Manoharlal)
US$ 18,65 (Eastern Book Corp.)
DDC: 792.0954

Beschreibung
Theatres of India is an accessible and authoritative guide to Indian theatre across its history of over 2000 years. Bringing together the work of distinguished theatre professionals and scholars, this volume taps into various sources of documentation and knowledge to shed light on both urban and rural modes of performance across India, historically and geographically.
   Divided into two parts, this book discusses theatres of India's linguistic and cultural regions on the one hand, and deals with specific forms, genres, and traditions as varied as street theatre, Chhau, Nautanki, women's theatre, Kathakali, and Tagore's dramatic oeuvre, on the other.
   Edited by Ananda Lal, one of India's leading theatre scholars, as a spin-off of the much acclaimed The Oxford Companion to Indian Theatre, this volume includes more than 80 photographs and line drawings that effectively showcase the 'visual-ness' of India's theatrical forms. Essential reading for theatre professionals and students, and researchers and teachers of performance studies, Theatres of India will also interest general readers who enjoy theatre. [Verlagsinformation]

Herausgeber
ANANDA LAL, Professor of English at Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He also directs and translates plays, and is theatre critic of The Telegraph, Kolkata. Profile page.

Quellen: Oxford University Press (India); WorldCat; Eastern Book Corp.; Munshiram Manoharlal.