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E-raamat: Culture and Politics in South Asia: Performative Communication

Edited by (South Asian University, New Delhi, India), Edited by (South Asian University, New Delhi, India)
  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351656139
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  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351656139

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This volume looks at the politics of communication and culture in contemporary South Asia. It explores languages, signs and symbols reflective of current mythologies that underpin instances of performance in present-day India and its neighbouring countries. From gender performances and stage depictions to protest movements, folk songs to cinematic reconstructions and elections to war-torn regions, the chapters in the book bring the multiple voices embedded within the grand theatre of popular performance and the cultural landscape of the region to the fore.

Breaking new ground, this work will prove useful to students and researchers in sociology and social anthropology, art and performance studies, political studies and international relations, communication and media studies and culture studies.

Arvustused

The conjunction of performance and communication offers us the means to understand the relationship between text and context in all its complexity. This volume offers us insights into the mutual unsettling, shaping, giving meaning to performative communication as tradition, resistance, compliance, and as myriad instances of cultural politics. And in that process it provides startlingly new insights on both performance and communication. A powerful collection that breaches disciplinary boundaries and contributes to new thinking.

Pradip Ninan Thomas, Associate Professor, School of Communication and Arts, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia

Very broad in scope, this volume addresses issues of contemporary concern in the politics of culture across South Asia. It will be of interest to scholars across many fields of study and its comparative perspective will fill a critical gap in the literature on this subject.

Roma Chatterji, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Delhi, India

List of figures
x
Notes on contributors xi
Foreword xv
Iftikhar Dadi
Preface: a personal note of public significance xviii
Acknowledgements xxiii
1 Introduction: towards an inconclusive scheme of performative communication
1(26)
Dev Nath Pathak
Sasanka Perera
PART I Unfolding the discursive terrain
27(36)
2 Scripting violence, performing terror: a discursive soliloquy
29(21)
Sasanka Perera
3 Performance of personal and national redefinition: combining the global and the national in Indian media and politics
50(13)
Stephen D. Mcdowell
Barbara Robinson
Azmat Rasul
PART II Implications of performative politics
63(90)
4 Nationalistic authorship and resistance: performative politics in post-war Northeastern Sri Lanka
65(25)
Rachel Seoighe
5 Teshro lingis and dalals: gender performance and the question of foreclosure in contemporary political discourse of Nepal
90(16)
Sanjeev Uprety
6 Protests, resistance and violence: the collective performance of everyday images in Manipur
106(16)
Jayanta Vishnu Das
7 Civil society as a site of performed identity: exploring the Naga context
122(14)
Rashi Bhargava
8 The magic called elections: polls, performance and citizenship
136(17)
Amiya Kumar Das
PART III Myriad mediums and multiple metaphors
153(98)
9 Depicting labour, performing labour: working women in Pranlal Patel's Jyoti Sangh series
155(18)
Lisa Trivedi
10 Performative politics and the iconography of Gita Press: a critical reading
173(18)
Ritu Sinha
11 Performative implications of genres: a critical rumination
191(14)
Chandrani Chatterjee
12 Bhojpuri folk songs as scripts of conjugal performance
205(17)
Asha Singh
13 Cinematic construction of other: performing Pakistan in Hindi cinema
222(14)
Vaishali Raghuvanshi
H. M. Sanjeev Kumar
14 Performing the printed: in the robe with the meanings of block printing
236(15)
Ektaa Jain
PART IV Socio-cultural public sphere(s)
251(56)
15 Performative Shahbag: debating culture and politics of youth in contemporary Bangladesh
253(18)
Ratan Kumar Roy
16 Performing democracy: on the communicative structure of news television
271(16)
Abhijit Roy
17 Conflicting moralities of Indian nation: reasoning with Vijay Tendulkar's theatre
287(20)
Dev Nath Pathak
Avanti Chhatre
Index 307
Dev Nath Pathak is Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology at South Asian University, New Delhi, India.

Sasanka Perera is Professor, Department of Sociology and Vice President at South Asian University, New Delhi, India.