The archives and afterlives of nautch dancers in India / Prarthana Purkayastha.

Av: Språk: Engelska Serie: Cambridge studies in modern theatreUtgivning: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2025Beskrivning: xvi, 206 sidor illustrationerInnehållstyp:
  • text
Medietyp:
  • unmediated
Bärartyp:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781009396868
Ämne: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 793.31954 23/swe
SAB-klassifikation:
  • Rcba-oba
Innehåll:
Archives -- 1. Nautch in colonial human exhibits, and the (im)possibility of dance reenactments -- 2. Insurgent gestures : Bibis in nineteenth-century Bengali art?-- 3. Sundaris and Jans in the age of mechanical Reprodarshan -- 4. Joyous courtesan worlds : Amod (pleasure), Alladi (indulgence) and Indubala's?scrapbook -- Afterlives of nautch
Sammanfattning: "In a time of colonial subjugation, subaltern, illicit and courtesan dancers in India radically disturbed racist, casteist and patriarchal regimes of thought. The criminalized 'nautch' dancer, vilified by both British colonialism and Indian nationalism, appears in this book across multiple locations, materials and timelines: from colonial human exhibits in London to open-air concerts in Kolkata, from heritage Bengali bazaar art to cheap matchbox labels and frayed scrapbooks, and from the late nineteenth century to our world today. Combining historiography and archival research, close reading of dancing bodies in visual culture, analysis of gestures absent and present, and performative writing, Prarthana Purkayastha brings to light rare materials on nautch women, real and fictional outlawed dancers, courtesans and sex-workers from India. Simultaneously, she decolonises existing ontologies of dance and performance as disappearance and advocates for the restless remains of nautch in animating urgent debates on race, caste, gender and sexuality today." -- Baksida.
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Innehåller bibliografi (sidorna 181-199)

Archives -- 1. Nautch in colonial human exhibits, and the (im)possibility of dance reenactments -- 2. Insurgent gestures : Bibis in nineteenth-century Bengali art?-- 3. Sundaris and Jans in the age of mechanical Reprodarshan -- 4. Joyous courtesan worlds : Amod (pleasure), Alladi (indulgence) and Indubala's?scrapbook -- Afterlives of nautch

"In a time of colonial subjugation, subaltern, illicit and courtesan dancers in India radically disturbed racist, casteist and patriarchal regimes of thought. The criminalized 'nautch' dancer, vilified by both British colonialism and Indian nationalism, appears in this book across multiple locations, materials and timelines: from colonial human exhibits in London to open-air concerts in Kolkata, from heritage Bengali bazaar art to cheap matchbox labels and frayed scrapbooks, and from the late nineteenth century to our world today. Combining historiography and archival research, close reading of dancing bodies in visual culture, analysis of gestures absent and present, and performative writing, Prarthana Purkayastha brings to light rare materials on nautch women, real and fictional outlawed dancers, courtesans and sex-workers from India. Simultaneously, she decolonises existing ontologies of dance and performance as disappearance and advocates for the restless remains of nautch in animating urgent debates on race, caste, gender and sexuality today." -- Baksida.

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