Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions
Material type: TextSeries: South Asia seminar series | Publications of the American Folklore Society. New series (Unnumbered)Publication details: Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press 1991Description: x, 486 p. : ill., 1 mapISBN:- 9780812213379 (pbk.)
- 398.095 APP
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398 SIN Folk folk & feudalism: Rajasthan studies | 398.0894811 KER Word sound image : the life of the tamil text | 398.0894811 KER Word sound image : the life of the tamil text | 398.095 APP Gender, genre, and power in South Asian expressive traditions | 398.095403 MIL South Asian folklore : an encyclopedia | 398.2 FIN Oral poetry : its nature, significance, and social context | 398.2 SAR Book of Prayers |
This study attempts to cross the boundaries between anthropology, folklore and history in order to cast new light on the relation between songs and stories, reality and realism, and rhythm and rhetoric in the expressive traditions of South Asia
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