Locating the Tawa'if Courtesan-Dancer: Cinematic Constructions of Religion and Nation
The development of the Hindi/Urdu cinema is intimately connected to the history of artistic performance in India in two important ways. Not only did hereditary music and dance practitioners play key roles in building this cinema, representations of these performers and their practices have been, and...
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University of Saskatchewan
2021
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Journal of religion and popular culture
Year: 2021, Volume: 33, Issue: 3, Pages: 138-153 |
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Religious Nationalism
B nautch B Urdu cinema / Hindi B tawa'if |
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