Abstract/Details

Conscience on Stage: Revising Jatra in Bengal as a Tool for Representation, Restoration, and Revolution

Sen, Jashodhara.   University of Colorado at Boulder ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2020. 27957008.

Abstract (summary)

Invoking the Conscience: Revising Jatra in Bengal as a tool for Representation, Restoration, and Revolution, draws from the evolution of the Bengali performance form Jatra from a religious celebration to a secular and provocative form of theatre both socially and politically charged to support grassroots engagement. In the nineteenth century, Jatra contributed to India’s emerging independence movement, and the form became a significant voice for social concerns in the twentieth century. This dissertation examines one of the most distinctive features of Jatra, the anthropomorphizing of the “conscience,” commonly known as the bibek. This is a character type that can interrupt the action to grant expression to various characters’ perspectives through song and provide larger ethical commentary on the action of the drama as it corresponds to relevant local issues. By employing the postcolonial notion of hybridity, I investigate what the presence or the absence of this character type allows us to understand about contemporary Jatra from within its colonial roots.

Indexing (details)


Literature indexing term
Subject
Theater;
Asian studies;
Cultural anthropology
People
Butler, Judith; Tagore, Rabindranath (1861-1941); Bhabha, Homi K
Classification
0465: Theater
0342: Asian Studies
0326: Cultural anthropology
Identifier / keyword
Bengali culture; Bibek or conscience; Hybridity; Jatra; Theatre and performance studies; Traditional theatre
Title
Conscience on Stage: Revising Jatra in Bengal as a Tool for Representation, Restoration, and Revolution
Author
Sen, Jashodhara  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Number of pages
215
Publication year
2020
Degree date
2020
School code
0051
Source
DAI-A 81/11(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
9798645450830
Advisor
Osnes, Beth
Committee member
Mason, David; Mukherjee, Mithi; Coleman, Bud; Steuernagel, Marcos
University/institution
University of Colorado at Boulder
Department
Theatre and Dance
University location
United States -- Colorado
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
27957008
ProQuest document ID
2408544332
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/2408544332