Jungle Rabha Masks and Masked Dance: An Antropological Documentation
The book is based on extensive field work among the forest dwelling Rabhas of North Bengal conducted in 1982 and 1983 during the collection of their traditional cultural artifacts (ethnographic object) as the museum specimens. Among the collected specimens, masks are considered as one of the significant cultural elements of the forest dwelling Rabhas. But there is hardly any written record about them. Therefore, the study on the Rabha masks and the masked dance was taken up from anthropological perspective to carry out further research on them in future. For the convenience of study, the historiography of the Rabha masked dance divided into three phases –Pre–British, British and Post –British. The attempt has been made here to ascertain the status of the dance in each phase for bringing out a clear picture as to how the physical environment, government forest policy, acculturation processes and economic activities in particular and exerted their influence on this particular cultural aspect of the forest dwelling community over space and time. The idea behind this proposition was to trace out the rise, gradual propagation and downfall of this performing art in different phases of time
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Jungle Rabha Masks and Masked Dance: An Antropological Documentation
The book is based on extensive field work among the forest dwelling Rabhas of North Bengal conducted in 1982 and 1983 during the collection of their traditional cultural artifacts (ethnographic object) as the museum specimens. Among the collected specimens, masks are considered as one of the significant cultural elements of the forest dwelling Rabhas. But there is hardly any written record about them. Therefore, the study on the Rabha masks and the masked dance was taken up from anthropological perspective to carry out further research on them in future. For the convenience of study, the historiography of the Rabha masked dance divided into three phases –Pre–British, British and Post –British. The attempt has been made here to ascertain the status of the dance in each phase for bringing out a clear picture as to how the physical environment, government forest policy, acculturation processes and economic activities in particular and exerted their influence on this particular cultural aspect of the forest dwelling community over space and time. The idea behind this proposition was to trace out the rise, gradual propagation and downfall of this performing art in different phases of time
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Jungle Rabha Masks and Masked Dance: An Antropological Documentation

Jungle Rabha Masks and Masked Dance: An Antropological Documentation

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Jungle Rabha Masks and Masked Dance: An Antropological Documentation

Jungle Rabha Masks and Masked Dance: An Antropological Documentation

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The book is based on extensive field work among the forest dwelling Rabhas of North Bengal conducted in 1982 and 1983 during the collection of their traditional cultural artifacts (ethnographic object) as the museum specimens. Among the collected specimens, masks are considered as one of the significant cultural elements of the forest dwelling Rabhas. But there is hardly any written record about them. Therefore, the study on the Rabha masks and the masked dance was taken up from anthropological perspective to carry out further research on them in future. For the convenience of study, the historiography of the Rabha masked dance divided into three phases –Pre–British, British and Post –British. The attempt has been made here to ascertain the status of the dance in each phase for bringing out a clear picture as to how the physical environment, government forest policy, acculturation processes and economic activities in particular and exerted their influence on this particular cultural aspect of the forest dwelling community over space and time. The idea behind this proposition was to trace out the rise, gradual propagation and downfall of this performing art in different phases of time

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ISBN-13: 9788121251969
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Publication date: 06/30/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Dr. Sabita Ranjan Sarkar has obtained M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Anthropology from the Calcutta University. He has specialized himself both in social anthropology and museological anthropology. He has put up 35 years of service in different anthropology museums of the country both in government and private sectors. He rendered his services in different museums suc has Anthropology Museum of the Cultural Research Institute, Govt. of West Bengal, Kolkata; Indian Museum, Meghalaya State Museum, Shillong, Don Bosco Ethnographic Museum of Centre for Indigenous Cultures, Shillong; Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi. He undertook field research and published books on the output of such researches. At the same time he brought out scholastic papers on anthropology and museology both in Indian and foreign journals. Dr. Sarkar visited foreign museums of the western countries such as American Museum of Natural History (Washington); field Museum of Natural History (Chicago) and Milwankee Public Museum (Milwankee) to acquire knowledge on the current trend of museology in western
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