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THEATRE [Gender] A volume of three street plays from the women’s movement,
written in the1980s and widely performed as part of the vibrant cultural
activism of the time. Giving Away the Girl and The Monkey Dance are both
anti-dowry plays. Why All This Bloodshed? Was written in the wake of landmark
Shah Bano case in the mid-80s, centering around a Muslim woman’s right
to maintenance. All the plays remain remarkably relevant, opening up key
issues of the movement in a complex and nuanced manner, facilitating debate
rather than offering simplistic solutions. Brought together for the first
time with an introductory essay by the playwright and a not by filmmaker
and activist Madhusree Dutt, who directed these plays, the book provides
invaluable documentations of a significant period on the history of women’s
activism in India. These plays have been translated from the Bengali by
Sarmistha Dutta Gupta and Paramita Banerjee.
Five Plays
Body Blows: Women, Violence & Survival
Avinash
That Which Ram Hath Ordained
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