Theatres of Independence is the first comprehensive study of drama; theatre; and urban performance in post-independence India. Combining theatre history with theoretical analysis and literary interpretation; Aparna Dharwadker examines the unprecedented conditions for writing and performance that the experience of new nationhood created in a dozen major Indian languages and offers detailed discussions of the major plays; playwrights; directors; dramatic genres; and theories of drama that have made the contemporary Indian stage a vital part of postcolonial and world theatre.The first part of Dharwadkers study deals with the new dramatic canon that emerged after 1950 and the variety of ways in which plays are written; produced; translated; circulated; and received in a multi-lingual national culture. The second part traces the formation of significant postcolonial dramatic genres from their origins in myth; history; folk narrative; sociopolitical experience; and the intertextual connections between Indian; European; British; and American drama. The books ten appendixes collect extensive documentation of the work of leading playwrights and directors; as well as a record of the contemporary multilingual performance histories of major Indian; Western; and non-Western plays from all periods and genres. Treating drama and theatre as strategically interrelated activities; the study makes post-independence Indian theatre visible as a multifaceted critical subject to scholars of modern drama; comparative theatre; theatre history; and the new national and postcolonial literatures.
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