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Pravina Shukla
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Folk Art
Continuity, Creativity, and the Brazilian QuotidianComprising an introduction that surveys the historical background and three thematic sections, plus footnotes and bibliography, Folk Art is an important contribution to the scholarship. - E. Douglas (Choice)
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Costume
Performing Identities Through Dress"Costume: Performing Identities through Dress is revelatory. . . . Shukla shares research across three continents . . . and within several contexts to show how what we wear defines us on personal and community levels. . . . Costume is a wide-ranging book bringing attention to clothing as part of festivals and folk heritage events, pop culture conventions and dramatic performances."—Nuvo "Although her book is based on scholarly research, Shukla's engaging writing style and rich illustrations make for a highly accessible and enduring work. . . . Highly recommended."—Choice "This collection of case studies is well worth a read for anyone interested in the physical, psychological, communal, and transformative power of costume."—Worn Through "In drawing together these diverse studies and revealing the structural parallels between the behaviours underlying them, she has contributed to the study and interpretation of dress and costume, her ethnographic methodology throughout facilitating an emphasis on shared humanity."—The Costume Society "Written in straightforward and enjoyable prose, this text provides a valuable resource both for teachers of material culture and costume researchers. Shukla highlights costume as a method for both socio-cultural and personal expression through vivid portraits of individuals. Visual, accessible, and conscientiously attentive to the people featured, Costume is a broad and thorough examination of how a heightened form of dress indicates to observers a rich and heightened version of self."—Western Folklore "Scholars have discussed the meaning of the term 'costume,' but few have analyzed why people spend so much time and effort to pretend to be someone else or to present an alternate version of themselves through dress. . . . Shukla offers a fresh perspective on dress and makes a valuable contribution to scholarship."—Linda Welters, editor of The Fashion Reader "Shukla's penetrating analysis of costume adds a much-needed dimension to the study of dress. She draws from the deep well of her own field research on three continents to present a convincing argument about costume as elective identity, with color illustrations as a special bonus."—Joanne B. Eicher, Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of World Dress and Costume "In this era of new media technologies used in the service of identity construction, it is fascinating to note the extent to which people employ costume—extraordinary and purposefully creative dress—to explore different, perhaps deeper, expressions of themselves. Pravina Shukla draws on rich ethnographic material from research in the United States, Sweden, and Brazil to capture the words, actions, and appearances of individuals who are passionate and extremely articulate about the costumes they make, wear, and observe."—Carol Hendrickson, Marlboro College
€ 42,95 -
The Individual and Tradition
Folkloristic PerspectivesPerformer-centred studies of folk artists
€ 37,50 -
Sacred Art
Catholic Saints and Candomble Gods in Modern Brazil"This unique, valuable study of vernacular religious art carries a positive assessment of the power of art to define what is religious and ultimately what is human. Scholars often speculate on the art of the people, the individuals who make it, the communities and family units from which it issues, the markets where it is sold, and the collectors who pursue it. Through painstaking ethnographic fieldwork, Glassie and Shukla answer these questions, imparting an appreciation of how material creation is central to the human interaction with the divine. Admirably linking folklore research to theology—especially the vernacular theology lived by Catholics and African-based believers in Brazil— this book should become required reading in theology and religious studies departments."—Leonard Norman Primiano, Cabrini University "This book is a must for those interested in sacred materiality, vernacular art, and the creative and imaginative blending of two diverse but congruent belief systems."—Journal of American Folklore
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The Grace of Four Moons
Dress, Adornment, and the Art of the Body in Modern IndiaIn this unique and fascinating volume, the author calls the realm of her concern 'body art,' which is intended to denote all aesthetic modifications and supplementations to the body. Using rich firsthand interviews and information from modern India, folklorist Shukla (Indiana Univ.) traces the art of the body through the production of saris, bangles, and other goods and commerce and shopping, both of which are the arena of men. From this point, the author interviews individual women on personal adornment and finishes her study with a discussion of body art in the life cycle, with particular reference to weddings. For folklorists and cultural anthropologists, this is a treasure trove of information. For students of religion, it provides the material reference to the system of beliefs. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries. (Choice) Well-researched and well-produced, The Grace of Four Moons is a welcome addition to the scholarly canon for a wide range of academic as well as more popular objectives. 69.1, 2010 (Western Folklore) For folklorists and cultural anthropologists, this is a treasure trove of information. For students of religion, it provides the material reference to the system of beliefs. . . . Highly recommended.September 2008 (Choice) The Grace of Four Moons provides a wealth of information about clothing and jewelry as an outlet for women seeking freedom of expression in India, while staying with a traditional framework.June 18, 2008 (India Currents Magazine) The book is skillfully organized, written in a clear, jargon-free, unpretentious style . . . and it is an outstanding first work by a most promising young scholar. October 15, 2008 - Charles G Zug III (Journal of Folklore Research)
€ 42,95