The Boundary of Laughter
Popular Performances across Borders in South Asia
Format:Hardback
Publisher:OUP India
Published:10th Jan '22
Should be back in stock very soon

Combining archival research with ethnographic fieldwork, The Boundary of Laughter explores how spaces of popular performance have changed with the emergence of national borders in modern South Asia. The author traces the making of the popular theater form called Gambhira by Hindu and Muslim peasants and laborers in colonial Bengal, and explores the fate of the tradition after the Partition of the region in 1947. Drawing on a rich and hitherto unexplored archive of Gambhira songs and plays, this book provides a new approach for studying popular performances as shared spaces-that can accommodate peoples across national and religious boundaries.
The Boundary of Laughter: Popular Performances Across Borders in South Asia by Aniket De lays out an intriguing ethnographic and dramaturgical research into the Bengali tradition of Gambhira performance. * Reading Religion *
ISBN: 9780190131494
Dimensions: 221mm x 144mm x 18mm
Weight: 374g
272 pages