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Androgyny and Female Impersonation in India: Nari Bhav
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Androgyny is an engaging subject of discussion and research in the present times. This volume makes an effort to understand concepts of androgyny and ‘nari bhav’ or sensibility of the feminine beyond the anatomy-directed definitions circumscribed within the dubious realm of the ‘third sex’, or ‘third gender’. As expressed through various literary and performative traditions in India that emphasize interrelatedness of art and society, the concept of ‘nari bhav’ is a deeply rooted cultural belief in the fluid interplay of the female and the male symbolized, for example, as Ardhanariswara. The belief that the constant interplay of duality engenders balance and harmony in both personal and social aspects of human life and the acknowledgment of the existence of male and female tendencies—physiological and/or emotional-psychological—within each individual has aesthetic validity, may be seen to form the basis of female impersonation in India. Such perception urges more inclusiveness in social attitudes, easier acceptance of different sexualities and ways of expressing gender. The volume discusses concepts of androgyny that permeate Indian cultural ethos and as expressed through female impersonators not only in religion, theatre and dance but also in contemporary performative mediums like films, television and the internet. The volume also presents interactions with performers of the dying art form of female impersonation.
Product Details
- Language: English
- No. of Pages: 356 pages
- Category: Non-Fiction
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN 13: 9789385285462
- Published Date: 20 October 2016
About the Author
Tutun Mukherjee
Tutun Mukherjee teaches comparative literature at University of Hyderabad. Her interests in research include comparative literature, cultural studies, women's writing, translation, theater and film studies. In addition to many articles, her book publications include the single-authored I.A. Richards and New Criticism (1990) and The Chicago Critics: An Evaluation (1992) and the edited volumes Staging Resistance: Plays by Women in Translation (2005/2013), Girish Karnad's Plays: Performance and Critical Perspectives (2006), Remembering Mother Tongues (with Sudhakar Marathe, 2008) and so on. Mukherjee has also published books of literary translations from Indian languages to English.