This anthropological study explores the kolam, a South Indian practice where women daily draw geometrical images in front of their homes to invite the deities. Through this practice, women engage in social and religious processes. They generate an auspicious atmosphere and become constructed as feminine beings. Temporal and spatial rhythms are defined and reproduced, and the house is made into a home. At the same time, the practice provides a space for exploration where kolam makers can experiment with changing circumstances and values. The study investigates the kolam both as a performative process, and as a material result, and the ethnographic material is treated from anthropological perspectives on art and gender. To grasp the practice ...
This research explores how Kolam textile art impacts the viewer’s wellbeing when displayed in variou...
This dissertation examines a mode of photographic practice in contemporary India marked by intimate,...
South Asia is home to an incredibly rich variety of embroideries that include folk, courtly, ritual,...
As their first daily task, women in South India draw geometrical images, kolams, in front of their h...
Series of poems on the folk art of Kolam, traditionally practised by women in India. The art of Kola...
The kolam (Fig. 1), a threshold ritual art form practiced extensively by millions of Tamil women, is...
Every day millions of Tamil women in southeast India wake up before dawn to create a kolam, an ephem...
The twice daily marking of thresholds with ephemeral chalk-powdered design, executed by women, const...
In line with the special issue’s focus on material religion and ritualistic objects, this article fo...
This article seeks to outline a performative reading of the Tamil version of the pan-Indian traditio...
Contains fulltext : 200652.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In line with th...
This thesis is an Anthropolgy of Art case study. In the main it is an ethnographic account of partic...
In large, complex societies, assorting with others with similar social norms or behaviors can facili...
This article attempts to reclaim the status of women artists of South India by a process of recovery...
This thesis presents the first extended ethnographic account of a potter community in India. The res...
This research explores how Kolam textile art impacts the viewer’s wellbeing when displayed in variou...
This dissertation examines a mode of photographic practice in contemporary India marked by intimate,...
South Asia is home to an incredibly rich variety of embroideries that include folk, courtly, ritual,...
As their first daily task, women in South India draw geometrical images, kolams, in front of their h...
Series of poems on the folk art of Kolam, traditionally practised by women in India. The art of Kola...
The kolam (Fig. 1), a threshold ritual art form practiced extensively by millions of Tamil women, is...
Every day millions of Tamil women in southeast India wake up before dawn to create a kolam, an ephem...
The twice daily marking of thresholds with ephemeral chalk-powdered design, executed by women, const...
In line with the special issue’s focus on material religion and ritualistic objects, this article fo...
This article seeks to outline a performative reading of the Tamil version of the pan-Indian traditio...
Contains fulltext : 200652.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In line with th...
This thesis is an Anthropolgy of Art case study. In the main it is an ethnographic account of partic...
In large, complex societies, assorting with others with similar social norms or behaviors can facili...
This article attempts to reclaim the status of women artists of South India by a process of recovery...
This thesis presents the first extended ethnographic account of a potter community in India. The res...
This research explores how Kolam textile art impacts the viewer’s wellbeing when displayed in variou...
This dissertation examines a mode of photographic practice in contemporary India marked by intimate,...
South Asia is home to an incredibly rich variety of embroideries that include folk, courtly, ritual,...