Suchergebnisse - Nâtya-shâstra~
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- History and criticism 4
- Theater 4
- Theatre 4
- নাটক 4
- মঞ্চাভিনয় 4
- Sanskrit drama 3
- Actors 1
- Aesthetics, Indic 1
- Art, Indic 1
- Blue in art 1
- Courtesans in literature 1
- Dance 1
- Dandies in literature 1
- Drama --Technique 1
- Emotions in literature 1
- Erotic literature, Indic 1
- Exhibition catalogs 1
- Exhibitions 1
- History 1
- Influence 1
- Philosophy 1
- Pleasure 1
- Sanskrit Literature-Drama-Criticism 1
- Sanskrit drama --History and criticism 1
- Sex 1
- Social aspects 1
- Theater and society 1
- Women dancers 1
- Women in the theater 1
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The Nāṭyasāstra: a treatise on ancient Indian dramaturgy and histrionics, ascribed to Bharata Muni /
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Aesthetic rapture : the rasādhyāya of the Nāṭyaśāstra /
Veröffentlicht 1970Schlagworte: “… Bharata Muni. Nāṭyaśāstra. …”
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Foucault and the Kamasutra : the courtesan, the dandy, and the birth of ars erotica as theater in India /
Veröffentlicht 2016Inhaltsangabe: “… Foucault and the notion of ars erotica: pleasure as desubjectivation -- Pleasure and patriarchy: the discourse of dharma and the figure of the wife -- The courtesan and the birth of ars erotica as theater -- The courtesan and the origins of the Nāṭyaśāstra: from ars erotica to ars theatrica -- The dandy-guru and the birth of the discourses of erotics and theater -- The city dandy and the vision of the city based on art -- Foucault and the Kāmasūtra: parting ways. …”
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Engendering performance : Indian women performers in search of an identity /
Veröffentlicht 2010Inhaltsangabe: “… Actresses of the colonial space: English actresses in India (1789-1842) -- Locating a new space and identity: coming of the Indian actresses (1872-1910) -- The people's actress: a journey to modernity -- Actresses in the jatra space -- Natyasastra: emerging (gender) codes and the woman dancer -- The body and the woman dancer: what she is, or what she is expected to be -- Emergence of the contemporary woman dancer: contribution of Tagore, Shankar, and Ipta -- Tale of the professional woman dancer in folk traditions in India: commodification of dance and the traditional dancing women. …”
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