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The Patuas of West Bengal and Odisha : An evaluative Analysis / Sharmila Chandra.

By: Chandra SharmilaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Mumbai. Himalaya Publishing House; 2017. Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: 168 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN: 978-93-5273-382-8DDC classification: 759.95414
Contents:
1. Folk Art in India - An introduction 2. The study areas 3. Historical development of pata painting: Case studies 4.The stages of pata painting : Raw materials, equipments used, themes, subjects and other related issues 5. Problems of the patua community and contemporary changes in their products - Compulsive or natural 6. Lateral shifts in occupation - A myth or a reality? 7. Revival efforts 8. Proposals and suggestions for sustainability 9. Conclusion
Summary: The folk painter of west Bengal and Odisha, commonly known as Patuas, have drawn much interest from social scientists and art lovers all over the globe for, their wonderful works of art and diversified culture. They are regarded as subaltern and have been made outcastes by both the Hindu and Muslim communities.
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1. Folk Art in India - An introduction
2. The study areas
3. Historical development of pata painting: Case studies
4.The stages of pata painting : Raw materials, equipments used, themes, subjects and other related issues
5. Problems of the patua community and contemporary changes in their products - Compulsive or natural
6. Lateral shifts in occupation - A myth or a reality?
7. Revival efforts
8. Proposals and suggestions for sustainability
9. Conclusion

The folk painter of west Bengal and Odisha, commonly known as Patuas, have drawn much interest from social scientists and art lovers all over the globe for, their wonderful works of art and diversified culture. They are regarded as subaltern and have been made outcastes by both the Hindu and Muslim communities.

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