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Theatre has been an effective medium of expression since its inception, but the domain of theatre has always been a male preserve. Theatre, among the other spheres, was such an artistic sphere, where women were not allowed to participate or express themselves. Some women tried to enter the sphere of theatre but their efforts and contribution were neglected by androcentric society. With an upsurge of feminism in the 1970's, women entered the world of theatre and started writing for theatre. The traditional theatre was dominated by male characters and gave less emphasis on the accurate portrayal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Theatre has been an effective medium of expression since its inception, but the domain of theatre has always been a male preserve. Theatre, among the other spheres, was such an artistic sphere, where women were not allowed to participate or express themselves. Some women tried to enter the sphere of theatre but their efforts and contribution were neglected by androcentric society. With an upsurge of feminism in the 1970's, women entered the world of theatre and started writing for theatre. The traditional theatre was dominated by male characters and gave less emphasis on the accurate portrayal of women's experience but feminist theatre is significant as it presents truthful images of women and their experience. This book covers the journey of women in playwrighting and sheds light on the socio-political conditions which restricted them. The book also covers the contribution of women playwrights in highlighting the women centric issues.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Samiksha Sharma is presently working as an Assistant Professor, English at IEC University, Baddi (H.P). Dr. Shachi Sood is presently working as an Assistant Professor, English at BGSB University, Rajouri (J&K).