Examines Nepali theatre history, artists' personal lives, and political and social conditions that shape theatrical expression in Nepal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol C. Davis is Associate Professor of Theatre at Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania, and she holds a Ph.D. in Dramatic Arts from the University of California, Berkeley
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List of figures Acknowledgements Prologue 1. From darkness to light: antiquity through the Malla Golden Age 2. Ruthless rulers: the rise of the Shah and the Rana takeover 3. The drama of nationalism: Sama engaged 4. Modernism's advance: post-Sama dramatists 5. The pro-democracy movement: Ashesh Malla takes to the streets 6. Cultivating theatre aesthetics: Sunil Pokharel's vision 7. Diaspora: urban theatre outside the capital 8. Legacy: contemporary theatre in the Kathmandu Valley Bibliography Index.
List of figures Acknowledgements Prologue 1. From darkness to light: antiquity through the Malla Golden Age 2. Ruthless rulers: the rise of the Shah and the Rana takeover 3. The drama of nationalism: Sama engaged 4. Modernism's advance: post-Sama dramatists 5. The pro-democracy movement: Ashesh Malla takes to the streets 6. Cultivating theatre aesthetics: Sunil Pokharel's vision 7. Diaspora: urban theatre outside the capital 8. Legacy: contemporary theatre in the Kathmandu Valley Bibliography Index.
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