Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124606926
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: xiii, 660p.
- ISBN-10: 8124606927
- Publisher Date: 2013
- Language: English
- Weight: 1500 gr
Original price was: ₹1,800.00.₹1,350.00Current price is: ₹1,350.00.
Discover the untold stories of women in Indian theatre with “Gender, Space, and Resistance.” Explore their contributions, struggles, and artistic expressions against the backdrop of societal norms. From historical analysis to contemporary plays and interviews, this book unveils the transformative power of women’s voices on stage, challenging gender binaries and championing inclusivity. A must-read for theatre enthusiasts, feminists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Indian theatre.
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Dhiraj V S –
A powerful exploration of women’s voices in Indian theatre. It challenged my perspectives and broadened my understanding.
Animesh Priyadarshan –
The book is a bit dense, but overall valuable information. It offers important insights into gender dynamics in theatre.
Anonymous –
This book is an essential addition to any theatre enthusiast’s library. It’s eye-opening and highly recommended!
Palak Gupta –
Interesting content but somewhat repetitive. Some chapters felt like they covered the same ground as others.
Anupama Singh –
It can be difficult to get through due to the dense academic writing but it’s a worthwhile read.
Dev Narang –
A must-read for theatre lovers! It’s eye-opening and makes you appreciate the struggles of women in the field. Highly recommended.
Chaitanya –
This book is a revelation! It sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of women to Indian theatre history.
Shobha Kiran –
An essential read for anyone interested in gender studies and Indian theatre. The interviews were particularly insightful.
Aman Kumar –
A powerful study of women in the Indian theatre, it opened my eyes to many things! I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Lokesh Pathak –
I found it repetitive in certain areas, but it still contained a wealth of knowledge. Not a light read, but worthwhile.
Vaishnavi Sanjay Bhandari –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were captivating, while others were a bit of a slog to get through. Worth it for the highlights.
Shruti Rathi –
A very informative and detailed account, though at times it felt too academic. Some personal anecdotes would’ve helped.
Shreshtha Roy –
The book is informative, but at times it felt a bit academic and dry. Could have used more personal stories to balance the analysis.
Sidhant Sripal –
I learned so much about the struggles and triumphs of women in Indian theatre. Inspiring and thought-provoking! Highly recommend.
Vats Kaushal Joshi –
A fascinating look at women in Indian theatre! Some parts were dense, but overall, a worthwhile read. Explores important themes.
Harsh Pratap Singh Rathore –
An interesting read that dives into the role of women in India’s plays with interviews and background history.
Khanak Bajpai –
While the subject matter is important, I found the writing style difficult to engage with. It could have been more accessible.
Arjun Rana –
Insightful content but the writing style could be more engaging. Too much academic jargon for a casual reader.
Sarthak Joshi –
An excellent resource for anyone studying Indian theatre or gender studies. Well-researched and thought-provoking.
Priya Tiwari –
While the material is well-researched, the book feels a bit dry. It’s lacking in compelling stories.
Nitya –
A groundbreaking book that celebrates the contributions of women in Indian theatre. A powerful and necessary read.