Śambūka and the Rāmāyaṇa Tradition Edward CliftThis book details the developmental history of narratives that affirm, condemn, modify, or ignore the controversial execution of ambka, a minor Rmyaa character of low social standing. Changing socio political sentiments throughout Indian history have forced numerous revisions to the ambka story, placing it in an underappreciated position of influence.
Drawing on recent debates in Irish literary and cultural criticism
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it foregrounds how the treatment and experiences of disabled communities in past societies is shaped by the existing socio-economic
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also provides a unique opportunity for the instructor who is teaching Brechtian theatre since--with just one text (which will includes endnotes and appendices)--the instructor can cover epic theatre
it invites us to confront the challenge of failure
It evaluates much recent research
A new work that looks at the struggle against fascism in Britain between the wars
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