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In ancient India, women competed to win the title of Nagarvadhu, quiteiterally the town''s consort. For certain temple worship (Agamas), dance and music were necessary ingredients. The women artists dedicated to the worshipDevadasis and Maharishad a high rank and dignity in society. Tawaifs were central to Mughal court culture from the sixteenth century. It is also believed that young heirs were sent to courtesans toearn tameez'' and tehzeeb'', including the appreciation of good music anditerature. Courting Hindustan is a deeply researched, elegantly crafted portrait of some of the most intriguing women figures practising traditional Indian entertainment art forms such as, music, dance and poetry. It relives 2,500 golden years of women being elite traditional performers and how, over the centuries, they have captured the imagination of the country and the world atarge, their art and lives being a complex response to social forces and cultural conditions. Courting Hindustan delves into the scintillating world of courtesans who went on to become empresses, queens, prima donnas, pioneer filmmakers, music directors, ace dancers and so much more. Many of them went on to rule kingdoms, enjoyed positions of great power; many were venerated by governments and yet theyived on the fringes of society. In many ways, these were women, first of their kind, to survive an entrenched patriarchal society and break the chains imposed on them, paving the way for generations of women to come and conquer.

Courting Hindustan: The Consuming Passions of Iconic Women Performers of India

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      Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd.
      Publication Date: 06/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9789357021036, 978-9357021036
      ISBN10: 9357021035

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      Book Synopsis
      In ancient India, women competed to win the title of Nagarvadhu, quiteiterally the town''s consort. For certain temple worship (Agamas), dance and music were necessary ingredients. The women artists dedicated to the worshipDevadasis and Maharishad a high rank and dignity in society. Tawaifs were central to Mughal court culture from the sixteenth century. It is also believed that young heirs were sent to courtesans toearn tameez'' and tehzeeb'', including the appreciation of good music anditerature. Courting Hindustan is a deeply researched, elegantly crafted portrait of some of the most intriguing women figures practising traditional Indian entertainment art forms such as, music, dance and poetry. It relives 2,500 golden years of women being elite traditional performers and how, over the centuries, they have captured the imagination of the country and the world atarge, their art and lives being a complex response to social forces and cultural conditions. Courting Hindustan delves into the scintillating world of courtesans who went on to become empresses, queens, prima donnas, pioneer filmmakers, music directors, ace dancers and so much more. Many of them went on to rule kingdoms, enjoyed positions of great power; many were venerated by governments and yet theyived on the fringes of society. In many ways, these were women, first of their kind, to survive an entrenched patriarchal society and break the chains imposed on them, paving the way for generations of women to come and conquer.

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