ISBN: 8170462754 Publisher:Seagull Books No. of Volumes: 1 Language: English Physical Description: 143 Year of Publication: 2005
Starting with examining the reasons why theatre failed to take root and develop in Pakistan, this book studies the critical role played by alternative or parallel theatre in the civil society of Pakistan. This theatre is seen as a vanguard of intellectuals and cultural activists, concerned not only with producing plays, but also with developing theatre as a tool both of conscientization over repressive norms and customs, and of resistance to oppressive state policies, thus broadening the scope of the term theatre to encompass the notion of theatre--in-development.This book argues that secular alternative theatre in Pakistan since the late twentieth century is a locus of cultural conflict, wherein concerns such as womens and minorities rights, class and gender issues, language politics and the rise of Islamic fundamentalism are defined and contested in the evolving and often conflictive relationship between the Pakistani State and Pakistani society. Additionally, there is a look at instances of experimental theatre in New York Post-9/I I through which the author develops an argument about the performance of identity, both within Pakistan and globally. A timely contribution to South Asian theatre studies and beyond. Providing extensive case studies of the parallel or alternative theatre from diverse regions in Pakistan, it engages with questions of the state and artistic /aesthetic space, the role of religion and womens rights in shaping this space, its artistic daring, successes and failures. These are issues critical to the entire South Asian region: that a theatre of protest emerges, despite its contradictions and against all odds, is a celebration of the regions struggles for greater democracy, plurality and tolerance