Maya Rao And Indian Feminist Theatre (Elements In Women Theatre Makers)
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This Non-Fiction, Academic Study Examines The Life And Work Of Maya Rao, A Performer, Performance Maker, And Feminist Whose Career Reshaped Indian Feminist Theatre. The Central Thread Traces Her Movement From 1980S Agit-Prop Theatre To 21St-Century Performance Activism, Highlighting How Art Can Fuel Social Change. Intended For Students, Scholars, Theatre Practitioners, And Readers Interested In Feminism And Indian Cultural History, The Tone Is Thoughtful, Respectful, And Inspiring.
Presented As A Rigorous, Narrative-Driven Study, The Book Blends Historical Context, Performance Analysis, And Primary Voices To Map Rao's Journey—From Early Agit-Prop Theatre That Mobilized Feminist Movements To The Emergence Of Solo Performances And Ongoing Performance Activism. It Also Offers Detailed Attention To Her Protest Walk And Her Role In Protests Against The Citizenship Amendment Act, While Tracing Parallel Theatre Collaborations With Feminist Directors And Her Evolving Solo Projects.
Readers Will Experience A Readable Yet Scholarly Treatment That Makes Complex Ideas Tangible. Through Case Studies And Critical Framing, The Work Explains Concepts Such As Agit-Prop, Performance Activism, And Egalitarian Feminist Practice In Clear Terms, Helping Learners Connect Historical Moments With Contemporary Debates About Gender, Power, And Culture. The Narrative Remains Focused On Human Stories, MakiReader reviews
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