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Performing India on Local and Global Stages

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Dance Matters book

Performing India on Local and Global Stages
Edited ByPallabi Chakravorty, Nilanjana Gupta
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 17 June 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge India
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203150450
Pages 312
eBook ISBN 9780203150450
Subjects Area Studies, Arts
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Chakravorty, P., & Gupta, N. (Eds.). (2010). Dance Matters: Performing India on Local and Global Stages (1st ed.). Routledge India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203150450

ABSTRACT

This volume presents a multidisciplinary perspective on dance scholarship and practice as they have evolved in India and its diaspora, outlining how dance histories have been written and re-written, how aesthetic and pedagogical conventions have changed and are changing, and how politico-economic shifts have shaped Indian dance and its negotiation with modernity.. Written by eminent and emergent scholars and practitioners of Indian dance, the articles make dance a foundational socio-cultural and aesthetic phenomena that reflects and impacts upon various cultural intercourses -- from art and architecture to popular culture, and social justice issues. They also highlight the interplay of various frameworks: global, national, and local/indigenous for studying these diverse performance contexts, using dance as a critical lens to analyse current debates on nationalism, transnationalism, gender and sexuality, and postcolonial politics. At the performace level, some articles question the accepted divisions of Indian dance (‘classical’, ‘folk’, and ‘popular’) and critique the dominant values associated with classical dance forms. Finally, the book brings together both experiential and objective dimensions of bodily knowledge through dance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|2 pages

Can the Subaltern Dance?

chapter 1|23 pages

Dancing Off -stage: Nationalism and its ‘Minor Practices’ in Tamil Nadu

ByKalpana Ram

chapter 2|14 pages

Another Time, Another Space — Does the Dance Remain the Same?

ByUrmimala Sarkar-Munshi

chapter 3|15 pages

Folk Culture in Front of Serious Challenge: A Case Study on the Tribes of North Bengal

BySamar Kumar Biswas, Somenath Bhattacharjee

chapter 4|7 pages

The Problematics of Tradition and Talent in Indian Classical Dance

Edited ByPallabi Chakravorty, Nilanjana Gupta

chapter 5|9 pages

Dance as Healing: Kolkata Sanved

BySohini Chakraborty

part II|2 pages

Globalization of Indian Dance

chapter 6|16 pages

The Ownership of Indian Classical Dancing and Its Performance on the Global Stage

ByMandakranta Bose

chapter 7|19 pages

Negotiating Identity: Dance and Religion in British Hindu Communities

ByAnn R. David

chapter 8|7 pages

Local/Global Histories of Bharatnatyam

ByPayal Ahuja

part III|2 pages

Aesthetics Embodied and Embedded

chapter 9|23 pages

It Matters for Whom You Dance: Audience Participation in Rasa eory

Edited ByPallabi Chakravorty, Nilanjana Gupta

chapter 10|10 pages

Manipuri Dance: A Lyrical Manifestation of Devotion

Edited ByPallabi Chakravorty, Nilanjana Gupta

chapter 11|19 pages

Swayed by Love: Dance in the Vaishnava Temple Imagery of Bengal

ByPika Ghosh

chapter 12|14 pages

Remixed Practice: Bollywood Dance and the Global Indian

ByPallabi Chakravorty

part IV|2 pages

The Gendered Dancing Body

chapter 13|20 pages

The Daring Within: Speaking Gender through Navanritya

ByAishika Chakraborty

chapter 14|20 pages

Re-Exporting ‘Tradition’: e Transcultural Practice of Kathak in Kolkata and the Creation of a New Female Body

Edited ByPallabi Chakravorty, Nilanjana Gupta

chapter 15|10 pages

The Lords of Dance: Changing Fortunes

ByVikram Iyengar

part V|2 pages

Alternative Histories

chapter 16|27 pages

e Politics of Memory: e Rise of the Anti-Hero in Kathakali

ByMundoli Narayanan

chapter 17|15 pages

Guru Surendranath Jena: Subverting the Reconstituted Odissi Canon

ByAlessandra Lopez y Royo

chapter 18|22 pages

Courtesans and Choreographers: e (Re)Placement of Women in the History of Kathak Dance

ByMargaret Walker
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