Staging Resistance

Staging Resistance
Author: Jeanne Marie Colleran,Jenny S. Spencer
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0472066714

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Fresh perspectives on political theater and its essential contribution to contemporary culture. Focused studies of individual plays complement broad-based discussions of the place of theater in a radically democratic society. This consistently challenging collection describes the art of change confronting the actual processes of change. 17 photos.

Staging Resistance

Staging Resistance
Author: Tutun Mukherjee
Publsiher: OUP India
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2012-09-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780198084914

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Drawn from ten different Indian languages, this collection of eighteen plays by women constitutes a significant intervention of gender in the discourse of Indian theatre. Each play, in its own way, engages with social issues from a woman's perspective.

Staging Resistance

Staging Resistance
Author: Tutun Mukherjee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2005
Genre: Drama
ISBN: UOM:39015061921899

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This anthology includes twelve hitherto unpublished plays by women translated into English from major Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu and Bengali. Each text is accompanied by an outline of the scenario of the regional drama activity, a brief biographical sketch of the playwright, a glossary and an index.

Staging Feminisms

Staging Feminisms
Author: Anita Singh
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000411706

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This book questions how feminist beliefs are enacted within an artistic context. It critically examines the intersection of violence, gender, performance and power through contemporary interventionist performances. The volume explores a host of key themes like feminism and folk epic, community theatre, performance as radical cultural intervention, volatile bodies and celebratory protests. Through analysing performances of theatre stalwarts like Usha Ganguly, Maya Krishna Rao, Sanjoy Ganguly, Shilpi Marwaha and Teejan Bai, the volume discusses the complexities and contradictions of a feminist reading of contemporary performances. A major intervention in the field of feminism and performance, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of gender studies, performance studies, theatre studies, women’s studies, cultural studies, sociology of gender and literature.

The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital

The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital
Author: Lisa Lowe,David Lloyd
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1997-11-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0822320460

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DIVComing from a broad cross-section of academic disciplines and theoretical positions, this collection of essays questions and reworks Marxist critiques of capitalism that center on the West and which posit a uniform model of development. More specifically/div

Staging Governance

Staging Governance
Author: Daniel O'Quinn
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0801879612

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At the same time, official speeches and proceedings on colonial practices, such as the public trials of Clive and Hastings, became theatrical events themselves."--Jacket.

Treatment Resistant Depression

Treatment Resistant Depression
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2023-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780323957793

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Progress in Brain Research, Volume 278, the latest release in this ongoing serial, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on Treatment Resistant Depression overview in Adult, Treatment Resistant Depression in Children and Adolescents, Treatment Resistant Depression in Elderly, Headache and Treatment Resistant Depression, Insomnia and Treatment Resistant Depression, Tinnitus and Treatment Resistant Depression, Genetics of Antidepressant Response and Treatment Resistant Depression, Neuroinflammation via Gut-Microbiota-Brain Axis in Treatment Resistant Depression, Molecular Imaging findings for Treatment Resistant Depression, and more. Additional sections cover Functional MRI markers for Treatment Resistant Depression: Insights and Current Challenges, Medication Strategies for Treatment Resistant Depression, Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression, Electroconvulsive Therapy for Treatment Resistant Depression, Next Generation Antidepressants with Novel Mechanisms for Treatment Resistant Depression, Psychological aspects and Psychotherapy for Treatment Resistant Depression, and Psychiatric Rehabilitation for Treatment Resistant Depression. Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors Presents the latest release in Progress in Brain Research serials Updated release includes the latest information on Treatment-Resistant Depression

The Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard

The Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard
Author: Albert Wertheim
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2000
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0253338239

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"Albert Wertheim's study of Fugard's plays is both extremely insightful and beautifully written... This book is aimed not only at teachers, students, scholars, and performers of Fugard but also at the person who simply loves going to see a Fugard play at the theatre." --Nancy Topping Bazin, Eminent Scholar and Professor Emerita, Old Dominion University Athol Fugard is considered one of the most brilliant, powerful, and theatrically astute of modern dramatists. The energy and poignancy of his work have their origins in the institutionalized racism of his native South Africa, and more recently in the issues facing a new South Africa after apartheid. Albert Wertheim analyzes the form and content of Fugard's dramas, showing that they are more than a dramatic chronicle of South African life and racial problems. Beginning with the specifics of his homeland, Fugard's plays reach out to engage more far-reaching issues of human relationships, race and racism, and the power of art to evoke change. The Dramatic Art of Athol Fugard demonstrates how Fugard's plays enable us to see that what is performed on stage can also be performed in society and in our lives; how, inverting Shakespeare, Athol Fugard makes his stage the world.