• Terror and Performance

    Terror and Performance

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    Explore the critical intersection of terror and performance through a powerful Indian lens. Acclaimed cultural theorist Rustom Bharucha offers a compelling, non-Eurocentric analysis of the post-‘September 11’ world, delving into Islamophobia, truth, and non-violence. This vital study reveals the intricate ways performance engages with political realities and cultural ideologies. Essential for students and scholars of theatre, cultural studies, and contemporary Indian thought seeking deeper insights into global conflicts and peace.

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  • The Politics of Cultural Practice: Thinking Through Theatre in an Age of Globalization

    The Politics of Cultural Practice: Thinking Through Theatre in an Age of Globalization

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    Explore the complex politics of cultural practice in a globalizing world with this insightful analysis. Renowned Indian critic Rustom Bharucha interrogates equitable cultural exchange, asking how community and resistance can thrive against market forces. Through the lens of contemporary India’s vibrant struggles—focusing on caste, gender, and sexuality—this book dissects intellectual property, cultural tourism, and the very future of theatre. It’s essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners passionate about cultural politics, theatre, and India’s vital role in global discourse.

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