Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen

This thesis engages debates around non-representational theory, subalternity and cultural hybridity in its exploration of the internationalist construction of India’s classical dance, kathak. Embedded within the political context of late colonial India, kathak along with other cultural art forms (re...

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Main Author: Sawjani, Paavan
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/65186/
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description This thesis engages debates around non-representational theory, subalternity and cultural hybridity in its exploration of the internationalist construction of India’s classical dance, kathak. Embedded within the political context of late colonial India, kathak along with other cultural art forms (re)emerged in the twentieth century out of nationalist claims to sovereignty, having been supressed during British purifying and civilising campaigns. Inspired by my personal interactions with kathak as part of the Indian diaspora in the UK, this thesis traces the lives and performances of Leila Sokhey and Uday Shankar, whose western dance tours exemplified a hybridity that emerged through their own identities and, significantly, was manifest in their dance forms. Located in the digital archives – necessary due to coronavirus restrictions – Sokhey and Shankar embody the gendered and postcolonial aspects of Indian classical dance. The critical engagement with representations, developed analyses of more-than-textual sources and the exploration of new methodologies offered by digital research enable this thesis to study mobility at the body-scale and at the global scale where kathak’s internationalist construction is realised.
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spelling nottingham-651862021-08-04T04:41:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/65186/ Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen Sawjani, Paavan This thesis engages debates around non-representational theory, subalternity and cultural hybridity in its exploration of the internationalist construction of India’s classical dance, kathak. Embedded within the political context of late colonial India, kathak along with other cultural art forms (re)emerged in the twentieth century out of nationalist claims to sovereignty, having been supressed during British purifying and civilising campaigns. Inspired by my personal interactions with kathak as part of the Indian diaspora in the UK, this thesis traces the lives and performances of Leila Sokhey and Uday Shankar, whose western dance tours exemplified a hybridity that emerged through their own identities and, significantly, was manifest in their dance forms. Located in the digital archives – necessary due to coronavirus restrictions – Sokhey and Shankar embody the gendered and postcolonial aspects of Indian classical dance. The critical engagement with representations, developed analyses of more-than-textual sources and the exploration of new methodologies offered by digital research enable this thesis to study mobility at the body-scale and at the global scale where kathak’s internationalist construction is realised. 2021-08-04 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/65186/1/Geographies%20of%20Indian%20Dance%2C%20Sawjani%20P.%20%5Bcorrected%5D.pdf Sawjani, Paavan (2021) Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham. Indian classical dance kathak Leila Sokhey Uday Shankar
spellingShingle Indian classical dance
kathak
Leila Sokhey
Uday Shankar
Sawjani, Paavan
Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen
title Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen
title_full Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen
title_fullStr Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen
title_full_unstemmed Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen
title_short Geographies of Indian Dance: Mid-Twentieth Century Kathak on Stage and on Screen
title_sort geographies of indian dance: mid-twentieth century kathak on stage and on screen
topic Indian classical dance
kathak
Leila Sokhey
Uday Shankar
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/65186/