Glimpses of popular culture /
Palit Chittabrata
Glimpses of popular culture / Chittabrata Palit. - 1st ed. 2015. - New Delhi. Kunal books; 2015 - 143 p . ; hardbound 14x22cm
1. Anthropology as Satyagraha (Truth-force) Elwin in Pre-independence India
2. Social custom, rituals and practices as depicted in Bengali proverbs
3. 200 years of bible in Bengali: A case study
4. Popular response to epidemics in colonial Bengal
5. Nature as visual syntax in the art of landscape painting in India
6. Islamic tradition in South Bengal: A case study of Hawrah
7. Bolan: A song of rural Bengal
8.Origin of Patuas and evolution of their paintings
9. Temple economics of Tarakeswar: Role of the common people.
Popular culture is a rainbow term for inter-disciplinary approach dealing with cultural milieu of both great and little tradition. It is supposed to be a collection of human documents born of experience and field work. It has a bias towards recording voices of little people unheard before. But it has no subaltern presence of deriving political mileage out of it by preaching autonomy and secession from the main body politic. It carefully avoids all kinds of Jargon and jazz.
978-93-82420-70-5
306.0954 / PAL
Glimpses of popular culture / Chittabrata Palit. - 1st ed. 2015. - New Delhi. Kunal books; 2015 - 143 p . ; hardbound 14x22cm
1. Anthropology as Satyagraha (Truth-force) Elwin in Pre-independence India
2. Social custom, rituals and practices as depicted in Bengali proverbs
3. 200 years of bible in Bengali: A case study
4. Popular response to epidemics in colonial Bengal
5. Nature as visual syntax in the art of landscape painting in India
6. Islamic tradition in South Bengal: A case study of Hawrah
7. Bolan: A song of rural Bengal
8.Origin of Patuas and evolution of their paintings
9. Temple economics of Tarakeswar: Role of the common people.
Popular culture is a rainbow term for inter-disciplinary approach dealing with cultural milieu of both great and little tradition. It is supposed to be a collection of human documents born of experience and field work. It has a bias towards recording voices of little people unheard before. But it has no subaltern presence of deriving political mileage out of it by preaching autonomy and secession from the main body politic. It carefully avoids all kinds of Jargon and jazz.
978-93-82420-70-5
306.0954 / PAL