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    时间:2021-01-10 16:01:35 来源:管理员

    印度戏剧期刊

    Indian Theatre Journal


    Indian Theatre Journal (ITJ) is the first international journal on Indian theatre. It is committed to publishing a wide range of critical and scholarly approaches to various aspects of Indian theatre and performance from their social, political, cultural, economical and diasporic contexts through academic essays, plays, production reviews, interviews and other important performance events. The journal hopes to bring together current intellectual debates and artistic practices, not only in theatre but also in areas such as dance, music, arts, aesthetics and culture. This approach will bring to light the wider context of the confluences and correspondences between philosophy, performance and culture in India.


    《印度戏剧杂志(ITJ)》是第一个关于印度戏剧的国际期刊。它致力于通过学术论文、戏剧、生产评论、访谈和其他重要的表演实践,出版广泛的评论和学术方法,涉及印度戏剧和表演的各个方面,从社会、政治、文化、经济和散居背景等。该刊希望汇集当前的知识分子辩论性文章和艺术实践,不仅在戏剧领域,而且在舞蹈、音乐、艺术、美学和文化等领域。这种方法将揭示印度哲学、表演和文化之间的融合。


    This double-blind peer-reviewed journal aims at creating an international platform for scholars, critics, playwrights, actors and directors of Indian theatre to present their work through cutting-edge research and innovative performance practice. In addition, the journal is keen to explore the recent developments in intercultural theatre, theatre anthropology, performance studies and Indian and South Asian diaspora across the globe.


    这本双盲同行评议的期刊旨在为印度戏剧的学者、评论家、剧作家、演员和导演创造一个国际平台,通过尖端的研究和创新的表演实践来展示他们的作品。此外,该杂志热衷于探索跨文化戏剧、戏剧人类学、表演研究和全球印度和南亚散居的最新发展。


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    1.Editorial


    2.In conversation…


    3.Grotowski and the Indian tradition


    4.From performers to spectactivists: Jana Sanskriti,s training for agency in and beyond theatre


    5.Homeland as Beloved: Translating viraha for (post)colonial contexts


    6.In Prakriti: Feminocentric form


    7.Rabindranath Tagore and the Bauls: Representation and performance of Bauls as sociopolitical actors


    8.Performance, revelation and resistance: Interweaving the artistic and the therapeutic in devised theatre


    9.Book Reviews