In this article, I examine the values and meanings that adhere to objects made by Maithil women at a development project in Janakpur, Nepal – objects collectors have called ‘Janakpur Art’. I seek to explain how and why changes in pictorial content in Janakpur Art – shifts that took place over a period of five or six years in the 1990s – occurred, and what such a change might indicate about the link between Maithil women’s lives, development, and tourism. As I will demonstrate, part of the appeal for consumers of Janakpur Art has been that it is produced at a ‘women’s development project’ seeking to empower its participants. And yet, the project’s very successes threaten to displace the producers (and what they produce) from their perceived ...
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My thesis explores traditional Northwest Coast cultural objects as a vehicle for contemporary narrat...
Images of person in an Amerindian society. An ethnographic account of Kuna woodcarving. The long deb...
International audience“Mithila painting” is an umbrella term for ritual/art forms. During the Bihar ...
In this study, I consider the intersection of women's development with global relations of productio...
Linguistic uses of ‘sisterhood’ provide a window into disparate understandings of relationality amon...
The Newari sur-name Prajapati has been associated with those who are of the potter caste in the Kath...
The paper is a brief survey of the historiography of Maithil painting after independence. Tracing th...
This article focuses on the recent history and contemporary practice of a kind of traditional tapest...
Workshop 5, The Second Annual International Symposium on the Art of Oceania, February 1-8, 1978 (Vic...
This article explores the phenomenon of tourist art in Nepal, as narratives of cultural imaginings, ...
This essay examines how the significance of ancient South Asian monuments is transformed when refram...
My purpose in this essay is to explore how ideas about women and development are created and circula...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 7, 2011).The entire ...
pp. 1-59Scope and Content: This length article examines social change in response to rapid technolog...
Through Kala Raksha we explore the dynamic relationship between fashion and tradition, and examine h...
My thesis explores traditional Northwest Coast cultural objects as a vehicle for contemporary narrat...
Images of person in an Amerindian society. An ethnographic account of Kuna woodcarving. The long deb...
International audience“Mithila painting” is an umbrella term for ritual/art forms. During the Bihar ...