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Nhan đề: "Ramayan Gaan" or singing the Ramayan in West Bengal, Assam, and Bangladesh
Tác giả: Mukherjee, Tutun
Zakaria, Saymon
Từ khoá: Ramayan Gaan
Ramayan
West Bengal
Assam
Bangladesh
Năm xuất bản: 2020
Tùng thư/Số báo cáo: Asian theatre Journal;Vol. 37, No. 01 .- P.89-106
Tóm tắt: The Indian epic, the Ramayan, has been kept alive in the popular imagination in India, through various textual, oral, visual, and performance forms. While Ramlila is the most popular live performance form to enact the Ramayan in the Hindi-speaking regions of North India, Ramayan Gaan is the form that prevails in the Bengali-speaking regions of West Bengal and Assam in India, and in Bangladesh where the event is also called “Rushan Gaan” or “Kush’s Song.” While Ramlila is based chiefly on Tulsidas’s Ramcaritmanas, Ramayan Gaan is indebted to Krittibas Ojha’s slightly earlier Ramayan. This essay discusses salient features of Ramayan Gaan with occasional reference to Ramlila, illustrating some of their shared narrative and ideological elements as well as some of their critical disjunctures. It underscores the fact that in Bangladesh, a Muslim-majorily country, Ramayan Gaan is enthusiastically performed and appreciated by Hindus and Muslims alike. This essay also charts the transitional zone, onlologically and geographically, where Ramlila meets Durga Puja in the eastern regions. Significantly, in Ramayan Gaan, Ram invokes Mahashakti (Durga) before his battle with the ten-headed Ravan, and Sita, in the form of Bhadra Kali, defeats the thousand- headed Ravan. Together, these narrative elements help explain the conjunction of Ramayan Gaan and Durga Puja in the Bengali-speaking regions.
Định danh: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/71533
ISSN: 0742-5457
Bộ sưu tập: Asian theatre journal

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