Gender and Marginality in Mahesh Dattani's Drama: Text and Context
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1.
Gender and Marginality
in Mahesh Dattani’s Drama: Text and Context -Dr. M. Nagalakshmi
2.
Reading the Spatiality
of the Marginalised in Mahesh Dattani’s Seven
Steps around the Fire -Anila Chandran
3.
Facing the Mirror: A
Close Reading of Dattani’s Protagonist in Seven
Steps around the Fire -Sreerag
PK
4.
A Study of Transgender
Identity in Seven Steps around the Fire -Dr. Priti Bala Sharma
5.
Silent Screams: Plight
of the Traumatized Women in Mahesh Dattani’s Thirty Days in September -Jasin Taj T.
6.
Alienation and
Marginality of Queers Reflected in Select Plays of Mahesh Dattani -Dr. Manjiree Vaidya
7.
An Expert to Change Our
Standard Perspectives: Mahesh Dattani -Dr. Brajesh Kumar Gupta “Mewadev”
8.
Gender Diaspora in
Mahesh Dattani’s Play Dance like a Man -Anoop S. Varrier
9.
Gender and Marginality
in Mahesh Dattani’s Dance like a Man -Kavya Anilkumar
10. Gender Discrimination and Relationship Dilemma in
Mahesh Dattani’s Dance like a Man -S. Mohan Raj & Dr. V. Sunitha
11. Trying to Re-Examine Mahesh Dattani as a Whistleblower
to Gender Stereotype and Peripheralization of Marginalized Voices in His
Selected Plays -Partha Sarathi Mandal
12. Mahesh
Dattani: The Voice of Marginals -Dr.
Supam Kundu
13. Gender
as a Social Construct: A Brief Study of Mahesh Dattani’s Plays -Yasir Ahmad Khanday
14. Marginalization
of HIV/AIDS People in India: A Study of Mahesh Dattani’s Ek Alag Mausam -Saurabh Debnath
15. Mahesh
Dattani’s Tara: A Critical Study of
Traditional Family Values in India in Modern Times -Madhabi
Karmakar
16. A
Study of Mahesh Dattani’s Where There's a Will through the Critical Lens of R. W.
Connell and James W. Messerschmidt's Gender Theories of Hegemonic Masculinity
and Oppositional Femininity Respectively
-Rabindra Sutradhar
17. The Struggle for Existence of Women in Mahesh
Dattani’s Bravely Fought the Queen –SubhadeepTalukder
18. Mahesh Dattani’s Do the Needful through the Lens of Gender Performativity
-Dipak Giri
-Dipak Giri
NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS
1.
Dr.
M. Nagalakshmi is an Associate professor, Department of English,
VISTAS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
2.
Anila
Chandran
is an Assistant Professor, Department of English, HHMSPB NSS College,
Neeramankara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
3.
Sreerag PK is an Assistant
Professor, Department of English, Pazhassi Raja NSS college, Mattannur, Kannur
University, Kerala.
4.
Dr. Priti Bala Sharma
is an Assistant Professor, Amity School of Languages, Amity University, Mumbai.
5.
Jasin
Taj T.
is an Assistant Professor, PSMO College, Department
of English, Tirurangadi,
University of Calicut, Kerala.
6.
Dr. Manjiree Vaidya is a Head of the Institution, Amity School
of Languages, Amity University, Mumbai.
7.
Dr. Brajesh Kumar Gupta “Mewadev” is the Head and
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Eklavya Mahavidyalaya, Banda
(U.P.).
8.
Anoop
S. Varrier is a Research Scholar, Department of English, Kannur University, Kerala.
9.
Kavya
Anilkumar
is a Ph. D. Research Scholar, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli,
Tamil Nadu.
10. S. Mohan Raj is a Ph. D.
Research Scholar, Department of English, Vellore Institute of Technology,
Vellore.
11. Dr. V. Sunitha is
an Assistant Professor, Department of English, Vellore Institute of Technology,
Vellore.
12. Partha Sarathi
Mandal is a Guest Lecturer, Department of English, Lilabati
Mahavidyalaya, Alipurduar, West Bengal and a Ph. D. Research
Scholar, Raiganj University, Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal.
13. Dr. Supam Kundu is an
Assistant Teacher, Jamthole Jr. High School, Jamthole, Bankura, West Bengal.
14. Yasir Ahmad Khanday is a Ph. D. Research Scholar, Department of English, BGSB University, Rajouri, J&K.
15. Saurabh Debnath is an Assistant
Teacher in Pundibari Ramgopal Lakhotia High School (H.S.), Cooch Behar, West
Bengal. He
is an Academic Counsellor, Netaji Subhash Open University, Cooch Behar College
Study Centre, Cooch Behar, West Bengal.
16. Madhabi Karmakar is an Assistant Teacher, Bhawanipur
S. J. Institution (H.S.), Kolkata, West Bengal.
17. Rabindra Sutradhar is an Assistant Teacher, Khirerkote
High School (H.S.), Alipurduar, West Bengal.
18. Subhadeep Talukder is a
Research Scholar, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar.
19. Dipak
Giri is an Assistant Teacher, Katamari High
School (H.S.), Cooch Behar, West Bengal and a Ph. D. Research Scholar, Raiganj
University, Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal. Besides he is an Academic
Counsellor, Netaji Subhas Open University, Cooch Behar College Study Centre,
Cooch Behar, West Bengal.