Gender discrimination, Oppression, Marginalization are certain concepts derived out of social and cultural construct spanning through ages. In the Indian social and cultural construct, Patriarchal society prevails predominantly where a man is expected to be active, dominating, adventurous, rational and creative and a woman is considered to be passive, submitting, timid, emotional and conventional. This concept is seeded right from the childhood and sometimes even before that. In such a confined social setup, one can visualize how a third gender, Hijra is being treated and pushed to a heightened politics. Drama is an art which acts as a direct medium to communicate the harsh realities to the audience. In A Companion to Post-War British Theat...
Mahesh Dattani’s plays are always concerned with the burning issues of alternate sexuality and women...
Mahesh Dattani’s play Tara deals with the theme of gender discrimination in the society. The presen...
The paper ‘Victimisation of Gender Conflict and Identity Crisis in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara and Dance L...
Mahesh Dattani is an uncompromising director and playwright. He has used varied lifelike theatrical ...
Mahesh Dattani’s Seven Steps around the Fire is primarily a tale of oppression of Hijra co...
Dattani's plays are peopled by the ostracised people of the Indian society. He uses theatre as a sig...
Mahesh Dattani is an authentic and realistic voice in the arena of contemporary Indian plays written...
Mahesh Dattani is an authentic and realistic voice in the arena of contemporary Indian plays written...
Abstract: The present paper examines the pathetic position of Hijras (Eunuchs) in the Indian society...
Indian drama, in the hands of Dattani, has been rendered into a perfect synchronization of entertain...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how Mahesh Dattani exposes the hypocrisy of modern Indian so...
The history of Indian English Drama demonstrates the presence of individual talents and sporadic the...
Mahesh Dattani is one among India’s avant garde dramatists. He worked as an actor, director, playwri...
The most alluring quality of Dattani’s plays is the wide range of themes that he deals wit...
Mahesh Dattani is a well known Indian English dramatist. He was born in 1958 in Bangalore, India. He...
Mahesh Dattani’s plays are always concerned with the burning issues of alternate sexuality and women...
Mahesh Dattani’s play Tara deals with the theme of gender discrimination in the society. The presen...
The paper ‘Victimisation of Gender Conflict and Identity Crisis in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara and Dance L...
Mahesh Dattani is an uncompromising director and playwright. He has used varied lifelike theatrical ...
Mahesh Dattani’s Seven Steps around the Fire is primarily a tale of oppression of Hijra co...
Dattani's plays are peopled by the ostracised people of the Indian society. He uses theatre as a sig...
Mahesh Dattani is an authentic and realistic voice in the arena of contemporary Indian plays written...
Mahesh Dattani is an authentic and realistic voice in the arena of contemporary Indian plays written...
Abstract: The present paper examines the pathetic position of Hijras (Eunuchs) in the Indian society...
Indian drama, in the hands of Dattani, has been rendered into a perfect synchronization of entertain...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how Mahesh Dattani exposes the hypocrisy of modern Indian so...
The history of Indian English Drama demonstrates the presence of individual talents and sporadic the...
Mahesh Dattani is one among India’s avant garde dramatists. He worked as an actor, director, playwri...
The most alluring quality of Dattani’s plays is the wide range of themes that he deals wit...
Mahesh Dattani is a well known Indian English dramatist. He was born in 1958 in Bangalore, India. He...
Mahesh Dattani’s plays are always concerned with the burning issues of alternate sexuality and women...
Mahesh Dattani’s play Tara deals with the theme of gender discrimination in the society. The presen...
The paper ‘Victimisation of Gender Conflict and Identity Crisis in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara and Dance L...