Speaking with Pictures

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Folk Art
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Indian Aesthetics
Indian folk painting
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Mid Air
narrative art traditions
Narrative Universe
Painterly Image
Pata painting
Pata Song
patua and gond storytelling methods
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Picture storytelling tradition
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  • ISBN 9780415523011
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Speaking with Pictures offers a path-breaking exploration of visual narratives in folk art. It foregrounds folk art’s engagement with modernity by re-looking at its figurative modes and the ways in which they are embedded in mythic thought. The book discusses folk art as a contemporary phenomenon which is a part of a complex visual culture where the ‘essence’ of tradition is best captured in a ‘new’ form or medium. Each chapter picks up a theme that moves between the local and the global, thereby attempting to problematise the stereotypical view of folk artists as carriers of ‘timeless tradition’. The volume provides an ethnographic account of innovations through a detailed analysis of the scroll painting tradition of the patuas of West Bengal and the Pardhan-Gond style of Madhya Pradesh, highlighting some recent attempts at inter-medium exchange in storytelling.

The book will interest those in visual and popular culture in anthropology, sociology, literary criticism and folklore. It will also be of immense value to art historians, museologists, curators and NGOs working in media and communication, apart from those with a general interest in folk art.

Roma Chatterji is Professor, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.

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