Shakespeare in Pakistan

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cinematic reinterpretation
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Pakistan
performance theory analysis
postcolonial performance studies
Shakespeare
Shakespearean adaptation in Pakistani media
South Asian drama research
theatre
translation
Urdu literary adaptation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032976471
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Shakespeare in Pakistan offers a comprehensive examination of the appropriation of Shakespearean plays in Pakistan, with a focus on how these works engage with creative, indigenous, cultural, culinary, and religious expressions of identity. The book traces the historical progression of Shakespearean adaptation in both pre- and post-independence Pakistan. This analysis encompasses theatrical and cinematic performances by prominent groups such as Theatre Wallay and the National Academy of Performing Arts (NAPA), both established in 2005. It meticulously explores the recontextualization of Shakespeare's works in the Pakistani context through postdramatic and performance theory lenses. Key performances discussed include Hamlet (2009), Richard III (2018), Here Lies a Noble Man (2015), and The Comedy of Errors (2014). The book also rigorously examines adaptations in Pakistani film and television, including the film Rahm, as well as television serials such as Burns Road ke Romeo and Juliet (2024) and Sang-e-Mah (2023). Drawing on a range of sources—live performances, video recordings, and Urdu translations of Shakespeare’s texts used specifically for performance—the study interrogates how Shakespeare is taught in Pakistan and how pedagogical approaches have evolved over time. The analysis further explores how Shakespeare’s texts are employed to investigate cultural differences and similarities between the West and the East. This book will be of particular interest to postgraduate students, scholars, and educators engaged in Shakespearean studies, especially within global and cross-cultural pedagogical contexts.

Zakia Resshid Ehsen is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Postgraduate Department of English Literature at Kinnaird College for Women. She earned her PhD in English Literature from the University of the Punjab.Dr. Ehsen has received prestigious certifications in Creative Writing and Teaching English Language from globally recognized institutions, including the University of Edinburgh, the University of Reading, the University of Sweden, and Wesleyan University. Her scholarly contributions include research papers published in esteemed international journals such as Shakespeare, Contemporary Social Science, and Multicultural Shakespeare.Her areas of interest include South Asian Literatures, Shakespeare Studies, Film Studies, Theatre and Performing Arts, World History, and Critical Theory.

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