Women and Indian Shakespeares

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Women and Indian Shakespeares

Burnett, Professor Mark Thornton; Burnett, Professor Mark Thornton; Datta, Sangeeta; Buckley, Thea; Garcia-Periago, Rosa

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

01/2024

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Mole

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9781350234369

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List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
A Note on References

Introduction: Thea Buckley, Mark Thornton Burnett, Sangeeta Datta and Rosa Garcia-Periago


Chapter One: Poonam Trivedi (University of Delhi), 'The "woman's part": Recovering the Contribution of Women to the Circulation of
Shakespeare in India'

Chapter Two: Paromita Chakravarti (Jadavpur University), 'Framing Femininities: Desdemona and Indian Modernities'

Chapter Three: Priyanka Basu (King's College, London, UK) and Arani Ilankuberan (British Library), 'Indian Shakespeares in the British Library Collections:
Translation, Indigeneity and Representation'

Chapter Four: Thea Buckley (Queen's University Belfast), 'Women Translating Shakespeare in South India: Hemanta Katha, or The Winter's Tale'


Chapter Five: Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen's University Belfast) and Jyotsna Singh (Michigan State University), '"I dare do all that may become a
man": Martial Desires and Women as Warriors in Veeram, a Film Adaptation of Macbeth'

Chapter Six: Taarini Mookherjee (Columbia University), '"You should be women": Bengali Femininity and the Supernatural in
Adaptations of Macbeth'
Chapter Seven: Nishi Pulugurtha (Brahmananda Keshab Chandra College), 'Romeo and Juliet Meets Rural India: Sairat and the Representation
of Women'
Chapter Eight: Jennifer T. Birkett (Notre Dame University), 'Dy(e)ing Hands: The Hennaed Female Agent in Vishal Bhardwaj's Tragedies'
Chapter Nine: Rosa Garcia-Periago (University of Murcia), 'Embattled Bodies: Women, Land and Contemporary Politics in Arshinagar, a Film
Adaptation of Romeo and Juliet'
Chapter Ten: Mark Thornton Burnett (Queen's University Belfast), 'Where the Wild Things are: Shifting Identities in Noblemen, a Film Adaptation of The Merchant of Venice'
Chapter Eleven: N. P. Ashley (St Stephen's College, Delhi), 'Women Punctuating Shakespeare: Campus Theatrical Experiment, the Shakespeare
Society and the Insider/Outsider Dialectic'
Chapter Twelve: Bornila Chatterjee (filmmaker), Sangeeta Datta (filmmaker), Annette Leday (Annette Leday/Keli Company), Sreedevi Nair (NSS
College for Women), Preti Taneja (University of Newcastle), 'Adapting Shakespeare: Directors and Practitioners in Conversation'
Appendix: Priyanka Basu (King's College, London) and Arani Ilankuberan (British Library), 'A Selection of Shakespeare Translations/Adaptations from
the British Library North Indian Languages Collection'
Index
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Shakespeare studies; film studies; gender and postcolonial studies; feminism; Shakespeare; India; contemporary theatre; religion; translation; Victorian theatre; theatre craft