Oxford Handbook of Indian Dance

Edited by Prarthana Purkayastha,Anurima Banerji

ISBN13: 9780197526224

Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

Format: Hardback

Published: 16/08/2025

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The Oxford Handbook of Indian Dance is a volume of original essays that consolidates novel research and contemporary analytical approaches to critical Indian dance studies from across the world. It explores new frontiers of scholarship suggested by its contributing authors, and calls attention to urgent agendas that are central to the current field of Indian dance studies. The volume highlights key social and political dimensions of Indian dance and intersecting concerns such as ability, caste, class, gender, nationhood, race, region, religion, and sexuality. The essays are organized around six core conceptual areas - dance discourses; rasa and affect; dance history; practice as research; dance activism; dancing the popular; and dancing across borders. Together they represent the voices of scholars and artists spread over four continents. Far from indicating pure stability, the volume foregrounds the manifold movements of Indian dance, its capacity for both positive social change and untold violence, its function as both democratic and hegemonic art form, its robust transnational past and present, its rhizomatic itineraries and shapeshifting. The Oxford Handbook of Indian Dance offers an invaluable resource on Indian dance production, processes, pedagogies, performance, and perceptions.
Introduction Anurima Banerji and Prarthana Purkayastha Dancing Discourses 1. Philosophy/Indian/Dance Sundar Sarukkai 2. Why the Adivasi Will Not Dance: Yoga, Bharatnatyam, Chhau and Process of Expropriation Pallabi Chakravorty 3. Dance as Community Knowledge: Traditional Epistemology versus Appropriative Constructions of the 'Folk Urmimala Sarkar Munsi 4. The Fragile Body: Ageing and Injury in Performance Practices in India Shanti Pillai 5. "What is Kali? You Are Kali." Creativity and Immersive States in Filipino Martial Arts and Bharata Natyam. Janet O'Shea Dancing, Rasa, and Affect 6. Disgust, Pleasure and Social Power in Aesthetic Judgement: Dance and the Project of Good Taste in Postcolonial India Kalpana Ram 7. The Performance of Slowness: Patinjapadam in Kathakali Arya Madhavan 8. Sanitizing Shringara in Service of Brahminical Patriarchy: The Transformations of a Kuchipudi Dance Drama Harshita Mruthinti Kamath 9. Occupying the Space of the Erotic: Gender, Sexuality, and Caste in Bharatanatyam Padam Performance Anusha Kedhar Dancing Histories 10. Entangled Pasts for Dance: Technique as Translating South Asian Worlds Pallavi Sriram 11. Anomalous Spaces: Representations of Dance Performance in Colonial India Swati Chattopadhyay 12. Towards Divergent Genealogies of Manipuri: Dance in the Colonial Archives Debanjali Biswas 13. Indelible Phantasms: Race, Orientalism and the Global Production of the Devadasi Sitara Thobani 14. Seeing the Unseen: Indian Dance Encounters in La Bayadère Priya Srinivasan 15. Performing Her-Stories of the Kalavantulu Yashoda Thakore Dancing Critically I: Off Centre 16. Decentering Choreography: Natya as an Approach to Performance-making Sandra Chatterjee and Cynthia Ling Lee 17. The Expressive and the Resistant: Choreography at the Interstices of Difference Kaustavi Sarkar 18. Kathak is Always Already Queer: Jaivant Patel Dance and I Am Your Skin (2021) Jaivant Patel and Royona Mitra 19. On the Edges of Diaspora: Second-Generational Mixed Thoughts Lionel Popkin Dancing Critically II: Institutional Politics 20. Cultural Surround Sound: The Ambiguous Play of Nostalgia of Kalakshetra Navtej Johar 21. The Ever-Expanding Horizons of the World of Odissi Bijayini Satpathy 22. Inhabiting the In-Between Vikram Iyengar 23. Making Dance Work Today Ranjana Dave Dancing and Activism 24. Moving Bodies in Kashmir: Marking a Space of Dissidence Gowhar Yaqoob 25. Surviving Through Dance Sohini Chakraborty, Sreeja Debnath, Jhulan Mondal, and Mehraj Khatoon 26. Gestural (Im)Politics in Contemporary Indian Dance Nandini Sikand 27. To Walk is to Dance, to Speak is to Sing: Akhra Ranchi's Filmic Representations of Adivasi Dance in Jharkhand Biju Toppo and Aparna Sharma Dancing the Popular 28. Performing Shame: Naach as an Act of Humiliation in North and Eastern India Brahma Prakash 29. Bidapat-Naach Phanishwar Nath Renu; translated from Hindi by Brahma Prakash 30. The Woman "Folk" Performer: Representation, Corporeality and Respectability of the Female Kobiyal in Kobigaan Priyanka Basu 31. Dancing Dirty in Sacral Theatre: The Cabaret Queen of Calcutta Aishika Chakraborty 32. Cultural Programs and the Impact of NGOs on Poor Communities in India Kabita Chakraborty 33. Dancing Queer Bollywood | Queering Bollywood Dance Kareem Khubchandani Dancing Transversally 34. Natyasastra, British Institutionalization of Indian Classical Dance in the ISTD and the Question of Dance Modernity Avanthi Meduri 35. What the Body Tells: Routes and Roots in the Transnational Migration to America of Indian Dance Pioneer Bhaskar Roy Chowdhury Arshiya Sethi 36. Rhizomatic Routes of Indian Dance: The Interconnected and the Subterranean in Anita Ratnam's A Million Sitas Ketu H. Katrak 37. Inner Space to Outer Space? Performing Contemporary Indian Dance in Malaysia Premalatha Thiagarajan 38. Periperformative Perspectives: Movements between Bangladesh and India Munjulika R. Tarah Index
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