logo

EbookBell.com

Most ebook files are in PDF format, so you can easily read them using various software such as Foxit Reader or directly on the Google Chrome browser.
Some ebook files are released by publishers in other formats such as .awz, .mobi, .epub, .fb2, etc. You may need to install specific software to read these formats on mobile/PC, such as Calibre.

Please read the tutorial at this link:  https://ebookbell.com/faq 


We offer FREE conversion to the popular formats you request; however, this may take some time. Therefore, right after payment, please email us, and we will try to provide the service as quickly as possible.


For some exceptional file formats or broken links (if any), please refrain from opening any disputes. Instead, email us first, and we will try to assist within a maximum of 6 hours.

EbookBell Team

Music In Colonial Punjab Courtesans Bards And Connoisseurs 18001947 Kapuria

  • SKU: BELL-54663034
Music In Colonial Punjab Courtesans Bards And Connoisseurs 18001947 Kapuria
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.7

26 reviews

Music In Colonial Punjab Courtesans Bards And Connoisseurs 18001947 Kapuria instant download after payment.

Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 62.08 MB
Pages: 410
Author: Kapuria, Dr Radha
ISBN: 9780192867346, 0192867342
Language: English
Year: 2023

Product desciption

Music In Colonial Punjab Courtesans Bards And Connoisseurs 18001947 Kapuria by Kapuria, Dr Radha 9780192867346, 0192867342 instant download after payment.

This book offers the first social history of music in undivided Punjab (1800-1947), beginning at the Lahore court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and concluding at the Patiala royal darbar. It unearths new evidence for the centrality of female performers and classical music in a region primarily viewed as a folk music centre, featuring a range of musicians and dancers -from 'mirasis' (bards) and 'kalawants' (elite musicians), to 'kanjris' (subaltern female performers) and 'tawaifs' (courtesans). A central theme is the rise of new musical publics shaped by the anglicized Punjabi middle classes, and British colonialists' response to Punjab's performing communities. The book reveals a diverse connoisseurship for music with insights from history, ethnomusicology, and geography on an activity that still unites a region now divided between India and Pakistan.

Related Products