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Dancing Odissi : paratopic performances of gender and state

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Odissi holds iconic status as one of the eight classical dance forms recognized and promoted by the Indian government.

This book traces the dance’s transformation from its historical role as a regional artistic practice to its modern incarnation as transnational spectacle, with a focus on the state’s regulation of the dance form and the performances of gender embedded within it.

Using an interdisciplinary approach that brings together social history, political theory, and dance and performance studies, the book explores three original themes: the idea of the state as a choreographic agent; the performance of “extraordinary genders,” or those identities and acts that lie outside everyday norms; and the original concept of the “paratopia”—a space of alterity produced by performance.

Through an investigation of these themes, the author explores how Odissi has shown the potential to challenge dominant cultural imperatives in India.

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Seagull Books London Ltd
0857425536 / 9780857425539
Paperback / softback
06/12/2019
United Kingdom
English
256 pages
23 cm