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A01=Adnan Hossain
A01=Claire Pamment
A01=Jeff Roy
anthropology
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ethnography
gharana
hijra
hijrascapes
improvisatory repertoires
intercoporeal performance
khawaja sira
khwaja sira
music studies
neoliberal nationalisms
NGO interventions
performance studies
postcolonial
Punjabi performance
queer studies
religious nationalisms
sound studies
South Asia
theatre studies
transcultural
transgender rights
transgender studies
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transnational LGBTQIA+ politics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350346024
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the first full-length book to provide an introduction to badhai performances throughout South Asia, examining their characteristics and relationships to differing contexts in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. Badhai’s repertoires of songs, dances, prayers, and comic repartee are performed by socially marginalised hijra, khwaja sira, and trans communities. They commemorate weddings, births and other celebratory heteronormative events. The form is improvisational and responds to particular contexts, but also moves across borders, including those of nation, religion, genre, and identity.

This collaboratively authored book draws from anthropology, theatre and performance studies, music and sound studies, ethnomusicology, queer and transgender studies, and sustained ethnographic fieldwork to examine badhai’s place-based dynamics, transcultural features, and communications across the hijrascape. This vital study explores the form’s changing status and analyses these performances’ layered, scalar, and sensorial practices, to extend ways of understanding hijra-khwaja sira-trans performance.

Adnan Hossain is Assistant Professor of Gender Studies and Critical Theory at Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Claire Pamment is Associate Professor of World Theatre and Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, William & Mary, USA.
Jeff Roy is Assistant Professor in the Department of Liberal Studies, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA.

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