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Disparate voices of Indian women playwrights : creating a profession / Shirley Huston-Findley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781793612304
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 822.92080928 HUS(CR)
Contents:
Introduction -- An Interview with Manjima Chatterjee -- The Mountain of Bones -- An Interview with Irawati Karnik -- Satellite City -- An Interview with Manjula Padmanabhan -- Blind Date -- An Interview with Sunandha Raghunathan -- Pillow Talk -- An Interview with Gowri Ramnarayan -- Water Lilies: A Trilogy -- An Interview with Anushka Ravishankar -- The Cockroach Collector: A Play -- An Interview with Jayshree Venkatesan -- The Quest.
Summary: "This book is a collection of plays by Indian women playwrights and their interviews. The book discusses the challenges these women face including the role of censorship, lack of funding, and the influence of gender on the women in India"--
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Book Book Institute of English Processing Center Institute of English Closed Reference 822.92080928 HUS(CR) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available ENG15798

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- An Interview with Manjima Chatterjee -- The Mountain of Bones -- An Interview with Irawati Karnik -- Satellite City -- An Interview with Manjula Padmanabhan -- Blind Date -- An Interview with Sunandha Raghunathan -- Pillow Talk -- An Interview with Gowri Ramnarayan -- Water Lilies: A Trilogy -- An Interview with Anushka Ravishankar -- The Cockroach Collector: A Play -- An Interview with Jayshree Venkatesan -- The Quest.

"This book is a collection of plays by Indian women playwrights and their interviews. The book discusses the challenges these women face including the role of censorship, lack of funding, and the influence of gender on the women in India"--

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