Folk Culture of the Misings of Assam

Folk Culture of the Misings of Assam
Author: Ashok Sarma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The Book Is An In-Depth Study Of The Socio-Cultural Life Of The Mising Tribe Of Assam. It Studies The Factors Influencing Their Material Culture, Traditional Life Pattern, Art And Craft Activity Et Al. And Tries To Analyze The Impact Of Modernisation, Acculturation And Urbanization Faced By Them.

Folk Culture of Assam

Folk Culture of Assam
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9781647330880

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Folklore Of Assam

Folklore Of Assam
Author: Das Jogesh
Publisher: NBT India
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9788123701455

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BIHU FESTIVALS

BIHU FESTIVALS
Author: DR PRADIP NEOG
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2021-01-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1637454945

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This book elucidates the three Bihu festivals of Assamese culture comprehensively by covering all the features. The contents are presented based on authentic sources, wide range of study, extensive research and practical experiences. The book also reveals far-reaching impacts of modernization on Bihu-culture, and the crucial issues related to preservation of its enormous and magnificent intangible heritages. The process of evolution of the Bihu festivals has been delineated lengthily by citing quite a lot references. Readers will also find precise description of the agrarian festivals celebrated distinctively by 11 different ethnic groups of Assam. Furthermore, 15 magnificent agrarian festivals celebrated in different parts Asia continent are briefly presented by highlighting interesting similarities with the Bihu festivals. The book would serve as an all-inclusive resource book to know the Bihu festivals and Assamese culture thoroughly, and to accomplish any scholastic endeavor including research.

Effectiveness of Traditional Media in Different Cultural Environment

Effectiveness of Traditional Media in Different Cultural Environment
Author: Radheesh Gopalan, 1st
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781956102505

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India is the most vibrant nation in the world because of the richness in culture. This richness can see in the length and breadth of the country. When I was a child I was very much interested in folk songs, folk dance, folk plays, folk drama, etc. During college days I could not connect with the folk culture which I was learned from childhood. In my academic interest, I have conducted some minor research of my personal interest I found that no such literature or knowledge is available to know what is the actual cultural heritage which we have grown up and how it developed a feeling of unity among the different states as a nation. As everyone knows India is a playhouse of civilizations

ASSAM

ASSAM
Author: Abbas Mirza
Publisher: Abbas Mirza
Total Pages: 25
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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ASSAM-THE NATURAL AND CULTURAL PARADISE by Abbas Mirza is a book on the natural and cultural aspects of Assam, the gateway to North-East India. A lovely place indeed!! Peep into the lovely journey undertaken by this lovely book to the depth of the natural and cultural paradise Assam. It is hoped that this effort will add another dimension to the knowledge of booklovers as well as the prospective tourists who wish to visit the lovely place called Assam. Thank you. Cover Image: By National Winner, Doodle4Google India 2014. Natural and Cultural Paradise - Assam Vaidehi Reddy, Army Public School, Pune "I want to go to Assam because it is rich in both, natural beauty and culture. Its music and rich folk arts are also very good."

Towards a Folkloric Commonality

Towards a Folkloric Commonality
Author: Aashima Rana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre:
ISBN:

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This project aims to reflect upon how distinctive folklore consists of oral traditions and knowledge that are particular to their places of origin. This is not a controversial claim, but it can also be said that the potential for discovering significant parallels between such distinctive folk cultures is relatively unexplored. To this end, the thesis will focus on the adaptation of folkloric material from two cultures that were brought into being by the forced migration of vulnerable populations to plantations in the American South and the Assam region of North Eastern India. The most fundamental continuity between these communities and their traditions will be shown through how they adapt the role of the trickster figure. The initial focus will be on how Toni Morrison uses trickster figures, as well as trickster techniques of narration, in her novels Tar Baby and Beloved and will stress the role of folklore played in reviving cultural identity among African Americans. Ultimately, this also shows how the adaptation of folkloric material into a literary form like the novel need not mean that folklore is left behind, but rather complemented by its adaptation. Morrison's revivification of the folkloric here lays a foundation for comparative analysis with the lesser-known tales created out of Assam plantations. The thesis shows how the folksongs and trickster figures in Assam folklore became a medium for Tea Garden labourers to reconstitute their identities, in a way that is analogous to the rise of the Trickster in the American South. Furthermore, just as Morrison adapted a means of transmitting folklore from orality into literature while maintaining the auratic qualities of its origins, cinema proves in Assam to be the key medium for simultaneously adapting and renewing folklore. Analogies are productively drawn between how different methods have served these different communities and folklore, and their common structures are acknowledged. At the same time, homogenisation is resisted by retaining an emphasis on the particularity of each place and its stories. This is a study of simultaneous similarities and differences.