Oral Epics of Kalahandi
Author: Mahendra Kumar Mishra
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 320
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCompilation of the oral epics sung by the ethnic and folk singers of Kalahandi, south-western part of Orissa, India.
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Author: Mahendra Kumar Mishra
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 320
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCompilation of the oral epics sung by the ethnic and folk singers of Kalahandi, south-western part of Orissa, India.
Author: Amitabh SenGupta
Publisher: Author House
Published: 2012-07-18
Total Pages: 165
ISBN-13: 1468579371
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTh e art of vernacular painting in India is not only varied and rich but also intriguing for several reasons. With such observations the book addresses certain issues, like the validity of the historical information on Indian Art that excludes vernacular trends. The information on vernacular art in India has either been ignored such as in ancient literary discourses or inadvertently misconstrued within the theoretical purviews of modern days. If the hierarchy of the Hindu caste system has marginalised the culture of the lower rung groups, the lexicon of twentieth century anthropological studies has seen this art as material evidence of undeveloped societies; both creating the same value: to be patronised but not art. Can art be weighed on a scale of development? Arguments have been developed within the specifi c focus on scroll paintings by the itinerant painter bards in Bengal. Th e bardic tradition has been known to exist in India since a pre-Christian era and still continues within two vibrant trends of vernacular art forms Bangla and Santhal pat. Th e book redefi nes and repositions the notion of art with contemporary folk art. As the picture Plates are self-evident, the book draws attention on a world of art that has not been present in Indian Art History.
Author: Jonathan L. Ready
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 0198802552
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresenting a new take on what made the Homeric epics such successful examples of verbal artistry, this volume explores the construction of the Homeric simile and the performance of Homeric poetry from the neglected comparative perspectives offered by the study of modern-day oral traditions.
Author: Ananta Kumar Giri
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2021-03-01
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 9811571228
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book seeks to find creative and transformative relationship among roots and routes and create a new dynamics of awakening so that we can overcome the problems of closed and xenopbhobic roots and rootless cosmopolitanism. The book draws upon multiple philosophical and spiritual traditions of the world such as Siva Tantra, Buddhist phenomenology and Peircean Semiotics and discusses the works of Ibn-Arabi, Thoreau, Tolstoy, Gandhi and Raimon Panikkar,among others.The book is transdiscipinary building on creative thinking from philosophy, anthropology, political studies and literature. It is a unique contribution for forging a new relationship between roots and routes in our contemporary fragile and complex world.
Author: Georg Pfeffer
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 9788180696237
DOWNLOAD EBOOKContributed articles in honor of S.N. Ratha, b. 1936, former professor at Sambalpur University, Orissa.
Author: Molly Kaushal
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 306
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Volume Offers A Fascinating Study Of Chanted Narratives From Different Regions Of India And Parts Of Southeast Asia. It Explores The Nature Of Orality And Its Various Attendant Aspects, Like Composition, Performance, Transmission Modes, Socio-Economic Context, And The Relationship That Exists Between Its Performer And The Audience.
Author: Bhabani Shankar Nayak
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2017-10-11
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 0761869697
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book makes serious theoretical contribution to the field of political economy in indigenous development, public policy, sociology and development studies. It further establishes the relationship between Hinduisation of indigenous communities and rise of Hindu fundamentalism with a mining led industrial capital while evaluating the impact on the new economic reforms on tribals and their social, cultural, and religious identities in Orissa.
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 140
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 728
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis journal features articles about shamanism, urban legends, ethnomusicology, pareomiology, popular calendar data and folk belief.
Author: Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Published: 2009-08-20
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 1847696856
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe principles for enabling children to become fully proficient multilinguals through schooling are well known. Even so, most indigenous/tribal, minority and marginalised children are not provided with appropriate mother-tongue-based multilingual education (MLE) that would enable them to succeed in school and society. In this book experts from around the world ask why this is, and show how it can be done. The book discusses general principles and challenges in depth and presents case studies from Canada and the USA, northern Europe, Peru, Africa, India, Nepal and elsewhere in Asia. Analysis by leading scholars in the field shows the importance of building on local experience. Sharing local solutions globally can lead to better theory, and to action for more social justice and equality through education.