An Anthology on Aspects of Indian Culture
author: Dr. V. Raghavan
edition: 2002, Dr. V Raghavan Institute of Performing Arts, Chennai
pages: 518
ISBN-10: 819219941X
ISBN-13: 9788192199412
Topic: History
Chapter 31 - India: Tradition and Non - Conformism in Creative Arts
This chapter describes India: Tradition and Non - Conformism in Creative Arts located on page 339 in the book An Anthology on Aspects of Indian Culture compiled by Dr. V. Raghavan. This book comprises a variety and integration in the pattern of Indian Culture. This theme is supported by another paper on ‘Religious Harmony’ which begins with an apt quotation form the Mahabharatha.
This present collection reveals, in essence, the multi-faceted approach of Dr. Raghavan, as a true and sincere torch-bearer of the best of ancient Indian cultural values. This volume—including India: Tradition and Non - Conformism in Creative Arts—would certainly be of great interest to the young and the old, and to the lay and the learned alike.
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Triveni Journal
LITERATURE WITH A PURPOSE "Breaking away from the tradition of romanticist and purposeless writing", which is said to be the distinguishing feature of a Progressive Writer, is an obvious protest against those who indulge in the theory of "art for art s sake , the self-complacent spinners and weavers of words supremely satisfied with giving expression to their own fancies, the professional and erudite litterateurs wedded to banal conventions and stereo-typed and inane embellishments...
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Puppetry in Assam [by Gitali Saikia]
To make a comparetive study of puppet tradition of Assam with puppet tradition of other states of India. 6. To study the changes and continuity in Puppetry. Significance of the study Assam has a rich tradition of the art of puppetry. However, the present situation of puppetry is very depressing. The art of puppetry has close relation with Assamese culture and society. Once performance of puppetry was indespinsible in almost all social and ritual functions of Assamese villages....
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Vietnamese Buddhist Art [by Nguyen Ngoc Vinh]
The Buddhist art of South East Asian illustrate artistic contacts between India and greater India and help to show that Indian creative genius under colonial condition. Indeed, the arts of South East Asian recover for us one of the lost pages in history of Buddhist art. The Indians came as merchants to seek gold and spice. The monsoon wind compelled them to set up trade posts in South East Asia and at least to stay there one season before they could collect exotic goods....
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[Foreword]