SYNOPSIS
This Indian piece, based on the Hindu phrase honoring the virtue of the dog, applies the schemes of race, gender and class to animals. Amongst the ¡®pure-bloods¡¯ bred by Western bourgeois males and the ¡®Jindo Dog¡¯ that has become the Korean icon of nationalism, can ¡®mom¡¯-lacking both a good master and time-make herself up and handle the burden of taking care of her puppies? Can she survive? (Kim Joon-yang)
PROGRAM NOTE
This Indian piece, based on the Hindu phrase honoring the virtue of the dog, applies the schemes of race, gender and class to animals. Amongst the ¡®pure-bloods¡¯ bred by Western bourgeois males and the ¡®Jindo Dog¡¯ that has become the Korean icon of nationalism, can ¡®mom¡¯-lacking both a good master and time-make herself up and handle the burden of taking care of her puppies? Can she survive? (Kim Joon-yang)