Contextualizing Rāmavijaya Within and Beyond the Tradition of Indian Dramaturgy, as Prescribed by the Nāṭyaśāstra
Abstract
The Indian performative space is a diverse and
varied one. Historically and culturally, there have
coexisted various forms of performances, be it the
Sanskrit classical plays or the traditional performances emerging from the local or the community. Central to the aesthetics of Indian theatre
and performance laid the 2000- year-old
Nāṭyaśāstra, often compared to Aristotle’s Poetics. This paper will examine one such traditional
performance, Rāmavijaya, belonging to the tradition of Ankiyabhaonas in medieval Assam and will
locate it within the context of the Nāṭyaśāstra, the
canonical guidebook to Indian dramaturgy.
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