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New Cultural Histories Of India Materiality And Practices Partha Chatterjee

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New Cultural Histories Of India Materiality And Practices Partha Chatterjee
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.31 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Partha Chatterjee, Tapati Guha-Thakurta, Bodhisattva Kar
ISBN: 9780198090373, 0198090374
Language: English
Year: 2014

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New Cultural Histories Of India Materiality And Practices Partha Chatterjee by Partha Chatterjee, Tapati Guha-thakurta, Bodhisattva Kar 9780198090373, 0198090374 instant download after payment.

This book examines the new orientations in the writing of cultural histories of India from the pre-colonial and early modern period into the postcolonial and contemporary era. It analyses the 'materialist' turn through wide-ranging textual, visual, aural, ritual, and spatial resources like eighteenth-century scribal literature in western India, art deco architecture in twentieth century Calcutta, contemporary urban spaces, early illustrated Bengali almanacs, circulating heads in Naga hills, football in Calcutta's politics, performance and film-making studies in south India, and Mayawati's monuments in Lucknow. The essays examine how recent interdisciplinary studies have enriched our understanding of cultural pasts and presents. Providing an overview of the popular and public manifestations of cultures over time, this volume traces the distinct trajectory of cultural histories of India. It highlights the need for a more dynamic formulation of new cultural history of India in the present era of globalization.

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