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This volume offers the first comprehensive analysis of the work of East German theatre director Fritz Bennewitz in India between 1970 and 1994. Joerg Esleben has gathered together many of Bennewitz' own writings, most published for the first time, in which he reflects on his production of plays by Bertolt Brecht, Shakespeare, Goethe, Chekhov, and Volker Braun. By translating these writings into English, the editors have provided unprecedented access to Bennewitz' thinking about intercultural work in India. This material is illuminated by explanatory annotations, contextualized commentary, and critical perspectives from Bennewitz's former colleagues in India and other leading scholars. Through its kaleidoscope of perspectives, Fritz Bennewitz in India offers a significant counter to dominant models of Western theatrical interculturalism.
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Fritz Bennewitz on his Work in India
Chapter 1: The 1970s - Brechtian Experiments
Chapter 2: The Early 1980s - Firsts, Lows, and Highs
Chapter 3: The Mid-1980s - Brecht and the Bard in Bhopal
Chapter 4: The Late 1980s and Early 1990s - Gaining a Village, Losing a Country
Part II: Perspectives on Fritz Bennewitz in India
Chapter 5: Perspectives from Bennewitz's Partners in India
Chapter 6: Essays on Bennewitz in India
Chronology of Bennewitz's stays and projects in South Asia and his Indian projects in Germany
Glossary of Theatre Terms, Institutions, and Cultural References
Bibliography
Index
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