ART AND COMMUNICATION OF INDIA (Record no. 740344)

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International Standard Book Number 9789391952037
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Classification number 708.981 095 4
Item number JOS.A
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Personal name Joshi, Shekhar Chandra
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title ART AND COMMUNICATION OF INDIA
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pathak Publisher & Distributors
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
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Extent 267p.
Type of unit HB
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Summary, etc. Art and Communication of India" by Shekhar Chandra Joshi is a scholarly work that explores the role of art in communication within the Indian context. The book likely delves into how various forms of art in India serve as mediums of communication, reflecting cultural, social, and historical narratives.<br/><br/>Key Themes Likely Covered in the Book:<br/>Role of Art in Communication: The book explores how art functions as a form of communication in India, conveying messages, values, and stories across different contexts and time periods. This includes both visual and performance art.<br/><br/>Traditional Art Forms: An examination of traditional Indian art forms and their communicative functions. This could include:<br/><br/>Painting: Various traditional styles like Madhubani, Warli, and Tanjore paintings, and their roles in storytelling and cultural expression.<br/>Sculpture: Temples and sculptures, which often depict religious stories and symbols.<br/>Crafts: Textile arts like weaving and embroidery, and how they represent cultural identities and social messages.<br/>Performance Arts: The book might cover traditional Indian performance arts such as dance (e.g., Kathak, Bharatanatyam) and theater (e.g., Natya Shastra), focusing on how they communicate narratives and cultural values.<br/><br/>Art and Rituals: Analysis of how art is used in religious and cultural rituals. This includes the use of art in ceremonies, festivals, and everyday practices to convey spiritual and social meanings.<br/><br/>Historical and Cultural Context: The book likely provides historical perspectives on how art has evolved as a means of communication in India, considering different periods and influences such as the Vedic era, Mughal period, and colonial and post-independence times.<br/><br/>Regional Variations: Exploration of how art serves as a communication tool in various regions of India, highlighting the diversity of artistic practices and their local significance.<br/><br/>Modern and Contemporary Art: Discussion on how contemporary Indian artists address communication through modern art forms, including visual arts, multimedia, and installations.<br/><br/>Theoretical Framework: Shekhar Chandra Joshi might employ theoretical frameworks to analyze the relationship between art and communication, drawing on cultural studies, semiotics, and aesthetics.<br/><br/>Impact on Society: The book may also explore the impact of art on societal communication, including how it shapes public opinion, identity, and cultural dialogue.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Dept. of Archaeology Dept. of Archaeology Processing Center 18/10/2024   708.981 095 4 JOS.A AGY5777 18/10/2024 18/10/2024 Book