ABSTRACT Feminine Man in Indian English Theatre is the subject of this paper as a new location for gender politics. Society develops gender assumptions based on how men and women behave in a cultural environment. Many detractors argue that gender is a social construct, whereas sex is biology. Since the start of civilization, each epoch has had its own distinct vision of what it means to be a man. Masculinity in today's society is defined in a broad sense. Feminine Man is a result of today's masculinity. In modern Indian English theatre, the 'invisible' issue of gender identity is revealed. Mahesh Dattani's comedy Dance Like a Man is about masculinity. Jairaj Parekh, the protagonist of India's new age theatre, represents and emphasises this...
This chapter explores recent histories of masculine cultures in India. It further suggests that masc...
The phenomenon of 'new dance' has received little sustained study, either in terms of its own histor...
This paper deals with the alienated self of women in the Indian society. The modern Indian literatur...
Contemporary hypotheses of sexual orientation target foregrounding the issues of hostile to essentia...
The paper ‘Victimisation of Gender Conflict and Identity Crisis in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara and Dance L...
The history of Indian English Drama demonstrates the presence of individual talents and sporadic the...
Drama has been an ancient tool to mirror society and Indian dramatic tradition is an old establishme...
Dance Like a Man, is a two act play written by Mahesh Dattani .The title of the play Dance Like a Ma...
In my current work, I analyze gender, class, and aesthetic performance, resistance to particular for...
Mahesh Dattani’s plays are always concerned with the burning issues of alternate sexuality and women...
The purpose of this study is to examine the Male and Female elements in Mahesh Dattani's plays. The ...
Mahesh Dattani, the first and the only Indian English dramatist to be awarded the prestigious Sahity...
There is an increasingly accepted connection between issues surrounding male identity and destructiv...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how Mahesh Dattani exposes the hypocrisy of modern Indian so...
This paper explores how ‘gender’ is being conceptualized in Indian policies on men’s violence toward...
This chapter explores recent histories of masculine cultures in India. It further suggests that masc...
The phenomenon of 'new dance' has received little sustained study, either in terms of its own histor...
This paper deals with the alienated self of women in the Indian society. The modern Indian literatur...
Contemporary hypotheses of sexual orientation target foregrounding the issues of hostile to essentia...
The paper ‘Victimisation of Gender Conflict and Identity Crisis in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara and Dance L...
The history of Indian English Drama demonstrates the presence of individual talents and sporadic the...
Drama has been an ancient tool to mirror society and Indian dramatic tradition is an old establishme...
Dance Like a Man, is a two act play written by Mahesh Dattani .The title of the play Dance Like a Ma...
In my current work, I analyze gender, class, and aesthetic performance, resistance to particular for...
Mahesh Dattani’s plays are always concerned with the burning issues of alternate sexuality and women...
The purpose of this study is to examine the Male and Female elements in Mahesh Dattani's plays. The ...
Mahesh Dattani, the first and the only Indian English dramatist to be awarded the prestigious Sahity...
There is an increasingly accepted connection between issues surrounding male identity and destructiv...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss how Mahesh Dattani exposes the hypocrisy of modern Indian so...
This paper explores how ‘gender’ is being conceptualized in Indian policies on men’s violence toward...
This chapter explores recent histories of masculine cultures in India. It further suggests that masc...
The phenomenon of 'new dance' has received little sustained study, either in terms of its own histor...
This paper deals with the alienated self of women in the Indian society. The modern Indian literatur...