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Postdramatic Theatre and India
Theatre-Making Since the 1990s
von Ashis Sengupta
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
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ISBN: 978-1-350-15410-0
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 27.01.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 216 Seiten

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This book revisits Hans-Thies Lehmann's theory of the postdramatic and participates in the ongoing debate on the theatre paradigm by placing contemporary Indian performance within it. None of the Indian theatre-makers under study built their works directly on the Euro-American model of postdramatic theatre, but many have used its vocabulary and apparatus in innovative, transnational ways. Their principal aim was to invigorate the language of Indian urban theatre, which had turned stale under the stronghold of realism inherited from colonial stage practice or prescriptive under the decolonizing drive of the 'theatre of roots' movement after independence. Emerging out of a set of different historical and cultural contexts, their productions have eventually expanded and diversified the postdramatic framework by crosspollinating it with regional performance forms.

Theatre in India today includes devised performance, storytelling across forms, theatre solos, cross-media performance, theatre installations, scenographic theatre, theatre-as-event, reality theatre, and so on.

The book balances theory, context and praxis, developing a new area of scholarship in Indian theatre. Interspersed throughout are Indian theatre-makers' clarifications of their own practices vis-à-vis those in Europe and the US.



Ashis Sengupta is Professor of English at the University of North Bengal, India. A recipient of the Olive I. Reddick award (1995), Fulbright American Studies Institute fellowship (2002), Fulbright visiting scholarship (2006) and SASNET guest lecturer grant (2009), he has widely published on American and South Asian theatre in journals and edited volumes that include Journal of American Studies, Comparative American Studies, Journal of American Drama and Theatre, Indian Literature, and DLB: South Asian Writers in English. His edited volumes include Mapping South Asia through Contemporary Theatre (2014) and Islam in Performance (Methuen Drama, 2017). His areas of interest include literary and cultural theory, and theatre and performance studies.



Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Hans-Thies Lehmann and Since: Debates in Postdramatic Theatre and Performance
Lehmann and this Book/Passage towards the Postdramatic/The Dramatic-Postdramatic 'binary'/The Poetics of Presence/Postdrama and Politics/The Chapters


1. Theorizing and Contextualizing India's Postdramatic

Adaptation as Contribution/Predramatic versus Postdramatic/India's Postdramatic/Occasions and Contexts (Autonomous Women's Movement/Cold War, Globalization, Theatre Practice/Mediatization of Society and Use of Technology in Theatre/Intercultural and Inter-Artistic Engagements, Training, Influences/Theatre Festivals, Pedagogy, Entrepreneurship)/Endnote



2. The Non-Dramatic Turn in Indian Theatre
Early Adaptations and Devised Plays



3. India's Postdramatic I
'Telling Stories across Forms,' Theatre and the New Political, Theatre of Scenography



4. India's Postdramatic II
Monologies and Theatre Solos



5. India's Postdramatic III
Theatre-as-Event, Reality Theatre, Theatre Installations



6. Activism in India's Postdramatic Theatre


Conclusion:
Postdrama and Theatre-Making in India


References


Index


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