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Folk Festivals and Beliefs of Radh Bengal: Understanding Through Ethnoarchaeology
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Kaveri Books
| Author:
Bajpai, Lopamudra Maitra
| Language:
English
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This publication explores various folk festivals, rites, rituals, beliefs and oral traditions to understand the many processes that went into creating a unique identity of the area of study – the Radh region of Bengal. The work has been supplemented with intensive ethnographic fieldwork across the region, supplemented by available archaeological findings, records and publications. Forming the western part of the state of West Bengal (India), the present study focuses on the districts of Purulia, Bankura and Paschim Mednipur (West Mednipur) and is a representative of understanding a continuous process of historical development to look into settlement patterns, migrations and resettlements, geographical boundaries, royal patronages of festivals and beliefs and oral traditions, reflecting ideas and identities.The local characteristics of these also helps to connect the area to the larger picture of the region and also brings to context a historical understanding with the bigger part of India. The fieldwork undertaken, was intensive enough in nature and looks into rural communities, which have undergone important processes of assimilation of thought processes and ideas, rendering them a distinct identity.
The present publication will be of interest to not only common readers, but anybody who wants to look into the study of history, archaeology, anthropology of Bengal, eastern India, ethnography, religious studies, folk culture, folk festivals, oral history and traditions.
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This publication explores various folk festivals, rites, rituals, beliefs and oral traditions to understand the many processes that went into creating a unique identity of the area of study – the Radh region of Bengal. The work has been supplemented with intensive ethnographic fieldwork across the region, supplemented by available archaeological findings, records and publications. Forming the western part of the state of West Bengal (India), the present study focuses on the districts of Purulia, Bankura and Paschim Mednipur (West Mednipur) and is a representative of understanding a continuous process of historical development to look into settlement patterns, migrations and resettlements, geographical boundaries, royal patronages of festivals and beliefs and oral traditions, reflecting ideas and identities.The local characteristics of these also helps to connect the area to the larger picture of the region and also brings to context a historical understanding with the bigger part of India. The fieldwork undertaken, was intensive enough in nature and looks into rural communities, which have undergone important processes of assimilation of thought processes and ideas, rendering them a distinct identity.
The present publication will be of interest to not only common readers, but anybody who wants to look into the study of history, archaeology, anthropology of Bengal, eastern India, ethnography, religious studies, folk culture, folk festivals, oral history and traditions.
About Author
Dr. Lopamudra Maitra Bajpai is a Visual Anthropologist, author and international columnist, her interests include - history, popular culture and communication and intangible cultural heritage (ICH and oral history) of India and South Asia. She lectures at Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, India. She has been a Culture Specialist (Research) at SAARC Cultural Centre, Colombo, Sri Lanka, a Research Grant Fellow (Indian High Commission, Sri Lanka) and an Assistant Professor at Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, Pune (India). She is also on the editorial board of several international journals and has also been a Guest Editor for Nidan- International Journal of Indian Studies- of University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, South Africa (2020-2022) for the issues on South Asian Folklore.
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