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Performance Research
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Book Review

New Connections: Telugu film cultures and the transnational Indian classical dancer

The Dancer’s Voice: Performance and womanhood in transnational India by Rumya Sree Putcha, Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 2022; pp. 208

Pages 148-150 | Published online: 04 Jul 2024
 

Notes

1 Putcha defines Bhogam women as performing women who sang and danced in public in feudal and colonial patronage systems. Today they are understood as belonging to a marginalized caste community.

2 Hereditary dancers come from communities where dance was a hereditary profession. They were usually from marginalized caste locations. Over the twentieth century they were pushed out of their own dance practice as these dance forms underwent a process of classicization, and began to be known as ‘classical’ dances.

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