Ibsen in the decolonised South Asian theatre
Ibsen in the decolonised South Asian theatre
Bok · Engelsk · 2023
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| Omfang | xv, 243 sider : illustrasjoner
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| Opplysninger | Post-colonial theatre and Ibsen productions in Pakistan : a historical overview / Asghar Nadeem Syed -- Intercultural assimilation of contraries in postcolonial South Asia : fluctuating movement of Ibsen's corpus / Kamaluddin Nilu -- Constructing a new identity space for women in post-colony : Sambhu Mitra's production of A Doll's House / Ahmed Ahsanuzzaman -- Women's movement in Pakistan : Tehrik-e-Niswan's A Doll's House in Urdu / Ishrat Lindblad -- Nora and the politics of gender in the postcolonial performance space in Sri Lanka / Kanchuka Dharmasiri & K Rathitharan -- Has the Indian 'doll' really evolved? : A Doll's House on decolonised Indian Stage(s) / Srideep Mukherjee -- Middle class liberal values and the Bangladeshi national imaginary : Ibsen's Ghosts Reconfigured / Manosh Chowdhury -- By means of Ibsen : theatre amidst rising fanaticism in post-partition India and Bangladesh / Sabiha Huq -- Kamaluddin Nilu's Three 'Peer's : Relocating Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt in South Asian contemporaneity / Imran Kamal -- Unheard voices & refracted essence : Bangla Adaptations of An Enemy of the People and The Pillars of Society / Tapati Gupta -- A Doll's House in Nepal : rationalising the appropriation of Putaliko Ghar / Menuka Gurung -- Peer Ghani and Peechha Karti Parchhaiyan : negotiating adaptation and appropriation / Astri Ghosh
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| Emner | Ibsen, Henrik , 1828-1906
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| ISBN | 9781032182063
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