1st Edition

South Asian Disability and Deaf Theatres

By Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren Copyright 2025
170 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

170 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

170 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

South Asian Disability and Deaf Theatres investigates translocal intimacies in relation to twenty-first-century transnational South Asian disability theatres in order to lay out new possibilities for accessible theatres. The book provides a theoretical and methodological framework for thinking through the relationships between disability, translocal intimacies, and visceral ethnography. It... Read more

Preface; Chapter 1. Disability in India: Towards Future Theatres; Chapter 2. Towards a Transnational Feminist Disability Performance Studies; Chapter 3. Translocal Intimacies, Disability, and the Digital; Chapter 4. Disability, Gender, and Belonging in Mahesh Dattani’s Tara and Manjula Padmanabhan’s Harvest; Chapter 5. Access Intimacy and Pedagogy: Shyambazar Blind Opera House; Chapter 6. Jana Sanskriti’s The Wasteland: A Journey; Chapter 7. Changing the Theatrical Model: COVID, the First Drop Change Foundation, and Playback Theatre; Chapter 8. Towards an Accessible Theatre Practice: Building New Audiences; Afterword; Index

Biography

Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren, an Indian American hard-of-hearing choreographer, director, and scholar, is the co-director of Wild Studios Consulting, USA. The author of Hearing Difference: The Third Ear in Experimental, Deaf, and Multicultural Theatre (2006), she has also been a Theatre Topics Editor and Fulbright-Nehru Senior Scholar.