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Moreover, one wonders if the ways in which the particular types of family and gender performances that were produced in South Asia might illuminate other "histories of relatedness," as Chatterjee so evocatively calls them. Texturally rich and evocatively wintry, it is timeless: "a story about wishing" not for trucks or dolls but for home and family, and a story about the universal gifts of warmth and love we all have to often Read this one with the whole family. The backdrops, by Howard Hodgkin, consisted of large black smudges on white backgrounds, evocatively lit by James Ingalls. |
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