Indian culture: an introductionSinha, Jai B. P
What these archaic people already living in northwest India called themselves we do not know, but the term ‘Aryans’ is no longer considered suitable for them. Current scholarship has accepted the term ‘Harappan’ following the naming of one of that culture’s great cities as Harappa in the...
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aAn introduction to the visual culture of East Asia (China and Japan), including a unit in Indian Buddhist art. The course examines a small number of topics with an aim to introduce basic art historical method through the close study of key monuments.[translate]...
The school can be seen as representative of the Dominant culture and is therefore rejected. Estimated number 2006: 400,000 (including Chinese students and illegal immigrants) Came from former British colonies, such as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and also ...
The introduction takes as its focus the book’s subtitle, ‘Cultural Responses to the Sea’, and aims to understand the relationship between culture and the sea, and to define the concept of the ‘sea narrative’ that forms this volume’s core. It begins by situating the book’s unique st...
Interrogating modernity : culture and colonialism in India 'Indian Culture' has inevitably meant in our Context the monuments of antiquity, the temple sculpture of a glorious past, the texts of ancient scriptures, all 'the wonder that was'-but if we were to recognize culture as comprising a va...
West Indian literature, Jamaican literature, female writers, language, culture, colonialism, slavery, emancipation, oral tradition, Mary Seacole, "Wonderful Adventures of Mrs Seacole in Many Lands", Jamaican Patwois, Standard Jamaican English, identity, representation, women, female characters. Excerpt ...
made marine Actinobacteria as potential probiotic strains due to their ability to degrade macromolecules, such as starch and protein, in culture pond water; the production of antimicrobial agents; and the formation of heat- and desiccation-resistant spores [58]. Recently, a few studies were made ...
culture, public health, economics, law and medicine, students in Harvard will now study India as a subject." Lawrence Summers, President, Harvard University "With the Indian economy showing 8-9 per cent growth over the years, more and more Japanese investors are becoming keen to invest in thi...