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Shakespeare and Indian Theatre: The Politics of Performance

Hardback

Main Details

Title Shakespeare and Indian Theatre: The Politics of Performance
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Vikram Singh Thakur
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:232
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135
Category/GenreShakespeare plays
ISBN/Barcode 9789389351132
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury India
Imprint Bloomsbury India
Publication Date 18 January 2020
Publication Country India

Description

Shakespeare and Indian Theatre: The Politics of Performance looks at the performance history of Shakespeare productions in India which date back to the mid-eighteenth century when the British officers in India staged Shakespeare's plays along with those of other English playwrights for entertainment. This became part of a larger imperialistic design that was evolving during the latter part of the nineteenth century to establish moral and cultural superiority over India through English education and literature. Shakespeare was used as a convenient ploy for achieving this aim. However, India's engagement with Shakespeare performance for over two hundred years has not been uniform throughout. From being 'imitative' during the first half of the nineteenth century to popular during the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to 'urban-folkish' in the post-Independence India, productions of Shakespeare's plays have undergone interesting transformations. The book looks at Shakespeare in Bengali and Parsi theatre at length. Other theatre traditions like Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi which are equally rich and have registered a considerable influence of Shakespeare have been included.

Author Biography

Vikram Singh Thakur is an Assistant Professor at the School of Letters, Ambedkar University Delhi, India.