The Postcolonial Reality of Using the Term " Liturgical " to Describe Hindu Dance

Journal of Research on Christian Education 2 (23):154-175 (2014)
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Abstract

Homi Bhabha, a postcolonial scholar influenced by the work of Franz Fanon and Edward Said, indicates that identities stimulate a need to negotiate in spaces that result in the remaking of boundaries. There is a call to expose the limitations of the East and the West in an effort to acknowledge the space in-between that interconnects the past traditions and history, with the present and the future. This study applies Homi Bhabha’s theory of hybridity to determine whether the term liturgical is appropriate to describe Kuchipudi Indian classical Hindu dance. Presented are the elements of Kuchipudi dance and liturgical dance, and then contemplative dance is discussed as an appropriate medium in the space of hybridity between Kuchipudi dance and liturgical dance.

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Sabrina D. MisirHiralall
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Orientalism.Edward W. Said - 1978 - Vintage.

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