Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Sale!
Two Masterpieces of Kutiyattam (Hardback) | Released: 02 Jul 2019
By: Elena Mucciarelli (Author) Publisher: OUP India26.00% Off Original price was: ₹1,850.00.₹1,369.00Current price is: ₹1,369.00.
You save ₹481.00
Kutiyattam, India’s only living traditional Sanskrit theatre, has been continually performed in Kerala for at least a thousand years. The actors and drummers create an entire world in the empty space of the stage by using spectacular costumes and make-up and by an immensely rich interplay ofwords, rhythms, mime, and... Read More
In stock
Ships within 1-2 Business Days
100% Orginal Books
Easy Replacement
Certified product
Secure Checkout
On time delivery
Author:
Elena Mucciarelli
Publisher Name:
OUP India
Language:
English
Binding:
(Hardback)
About The Book
Kutiyattam, India's only living traditional Sanskrit theatre, has been continually performed in Kerala for at least a thousand years. The actors and drummers create an entire world in the empty space of the stage by using spectacular costumes and make-up and by an immensely rich interplay ofwords, rhythms, mime, and gestures. This volume focuses on Mantrankam and Anguliyankam, the two great masterpieces of Kutiyattam. It provides fundamental general remarks and relates them to pan-Indian reflections on aesthetics, philology, ritual studies, and history. Authored by scholars and active Kutiyattam performers, this is thefirst attempt to bring together a set of sustained, multi-faceted interpretations of these masterpieces-in-performance. With an aim to open up this ancient art form to readers interested in South Indian culture, religion, theatre and performance studies, philology as well as literature, this volumeoffers a new way to access a major art form of pre-modern and modern Kerala.About the Author: Heike Oberlin, Associate Professor, University of Tbingen, David Shulman, Emeritus Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Elena Mucciarelli, Professor, University of Tubingen Heike Oberlin is associate professor, Department of Indology, University of Tbingen, Germany. David Shulman is professor emeritus, Department of Asian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Mucciarelli, Elena is Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Indology, University of Tubingen.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.