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Comic Performance in Pakistan Claire Pamment

Comic Performance in Pakistan By Claire Pamment

Comic Performance in Pakistan by Claire Pamment


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This book explores comic performance in Pakistan through the vibrant Indo-Muslim tradition of the Punjabi bhand which now holds a marginal space in contemporary weddings.

Comic Performance in Pakistan Summary

Comic Performance in Pakistan: The Bhand by Claire Pamment

This book explores comic performance in Pakistan through the vibrant Indo-Muslim tradition of the Punjabi bhand which now holds a marginal space in contemporary weddings. With irreverent repartee, genealogical prowess, a topsy-turvy play with hierarchies and shape shifting, the low-status bhand jostles space in otherwise rigid class and caste hierarchies. Tracing these negotiations in both historical and contemporary sites, the author unfolds a dynamic performance mode that travels from the Sanskrit jester and Sufi wise fool, into Muslim royal courts and households, weddings, contemporary carnivalesque and erotic popular Punjabi theatre and satellite television news. Through original historical and ethnographic research, this book brings to life hitherto unexplored territories of Pakistani popular culture and Indo-Muslim performance histories.

Comic Performance in Pakistan Reviews

Claire Pamment's book Comic Performance in Pakistan: The Bhand (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) is a fantastic new book centered on the Punjabi folk art of the Bhand, or comic performance. ... This lyrically written book on a long-running and hugely important tradition of Islamicate humor will interest much scholars of Islam, South Asia, Anthropology, and Performance Studies. (SherAli Tareen, New Books network, newbooksnetwork.com, March 15, 2019)

Claire Pamment's incisive research on comic performance in Pakistan, with specific reference to the Bhand, is an invaluable contribution to the scant scholarship on theatre and performance in the country. ... This book is immersive for the uninitiated reader, and expands the subject for scholars in the field of performance in Pakistan. A supporting glossary of terms and extensive notes in each chapter illuminate the subject at hand and provide contextual information comprehensively. (Asma Mundrawala, Theatre Research International, Vol. 43 (3), October, 2018)

Pamment's book treats bhand as a living form, not a relic, with its own future and subversive possibilities that are commensurate with the creative capacity and imagination of performers. Pamment's book, thus, contributes something important to the ongoing project of drawing the study of theatrical performance out of its Euro-American orbit. (David Mason, Asian Theatre Journal, Vol. 35 (2), 2018)


About Claire Pamment

Claire Pamment is Assistant Professor of World Theatre in the Department of Theatre, Speech and Dance at the College of William and Mary, USA; former Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Worship and the Arts Fellow (2015-16), and has taught at various universities in Pakistan. Her articles on South Asian performance, censorship, burlesque, comedy and transgendering have appeared in TDR, Comedy Studies and Asian Theatre Journal. She is Performance Reviews Editor for Ecumenica.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Part One: Genealogies.- 1.In the Centres and Margins of the Historical Record.- 2.Brahmin Jesters and Sufi Wise Fools.- Part Two: Contemporary Performance.- 3.Wedding Bhands: 'From the Donkey Cart to the Aeroplane'.- 4.Bhands in the Drawing Room: The Popular Punjabi Theatre.- 5.Satellite Bhands: Playful Outsiders.- Conclusion: Future Moves?

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NPB9781137566300
9781137566300
1137566302
Comic Performance in Pakistan: The Bhand by Claire Pamment
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2017-06-07
229
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