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The dancing poet : Rabindranath Tagore and choreographies of participation / Rimli Bhattacharya.
- Title
- The dancing poet : Rabindranath Tagore and choreographies of participation / Rimli Bhattacharya.
- Author
- Bhattacharya, Rimli
- Publication
- New Delhi, India : Tulika Books, 2019.
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- Description
- xvi, 359 pages : illustrations, facsimiles; 24 cm
- Summary
- Drawing on a range of visual archives and personal collections, the book casts Rabindranath Tagore as the 'Dancing Poet' - in whom the contours of a pan-Indian diversity seek to merge, albeit selectively, with that of the world, eschewing most emphatically the territorial borders of the nation-state while reiterating 'civilizational' strands. The book outlines the contradictions and possibilities in such aspirations, central to the new cultural texts that Tagore seeks to produce in lyric, song, dance, image and sangeet. These are strategic juxtapositions that may yet yield new insights into our old debates on modernity. The locus of this work continues to be the performing woman and the creation of new publics. Dance is the great signifier in this exercise. In the idiom of performance-dance, attempts are made to resolve anxieties about the erotic, to sublimate sexuality, and new dimensions explored in multiple modes of physical culture. Masculinities, whose other need not be femininity, figure prominently in these narratives. Focusing on the first three decades of the twentieth century, the book evokes an international backdrop - of Europe, Asia and the Americas between the world wars - and movements, revolutionary and reactionary, whose thrust was on putting 'the people' centre stage. It takes as a comparative frame cultural fronts emerging in locations as disparate as Russia, Japan and Germany alongside movements in colonial India. Overall, it marks a period when experiments were being made to weave together the hitherto exclusive discourses of education, art and entertainment in self-consciously alternative locales, often with a founding guru at the centre of activities. --
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-340) and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- One. The shape of questions -- Two. Movement and movements -- Three. 'Cause apart' -- Four. Musical drill, Ju-jitsu and what not -- Five. Opening up the Utsav -- Six. 'Even their demons dance' -- Seven. Kinship, Eros and the nation -- Eight. Performance and 'Begging missions'
- ISBN
- 9789382381983
- 9382381988
- LCCN
- 2019337421
- OCLC
- 1109914495
- SCSB-14505253
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library