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      <title>Political conscientisation through street theatre: a study with reference to Kalyanasaugadhikam</title>
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      <description>Title: Political conscientisation through street theatre: a study with reference to Kalyanasaugadhikam
Authors: A Y, Eldhose
Abstract: Theatre occupies a significant place in any revolutionary political strategy that has&#xD;
as its objective a radical transformation of society. This paper attempts to make a&#xD;
thematic and structural analysis of the Malayalam street play Kalyanasaugadhikam&#xD;
written by Anil Nadakavu in 2009 and performed by Manisha Theatres,&#xD;
Thadiyankovil, Kasaragod, Kerala, India. It is also an exploration into the politics&#xD;
behind the production and consumption of every cultural product in our society,&#xD;
with a special reference to the political implications and aesthetics offered by the&#xD;
street play Kalyanasaugadhikam</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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