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Offers a clear history of Hindu dance
Explores postcolonialism, Hindu philosophy, religion, and pedagogy
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This book sheds light on the purpose of Hindu dance as devotional. Dr. Sabrina D. MisirHiralall explains the history of Hindu dance and how colonization caused the dance form to move from sacred to a Westernized system that emphasizes culture. Postcolonialism is a main theme throughout this text, as religion a