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Online/Offline Resources
on South Asian Popular Culture and Arts

The following links open to webpages outside of Tasveer Ghar

Bharat MataBooks, Journals and On-line Essays:

Bharat Mata India's Freedom Movement in Popular Art: Erwin Neumayer, Christine Schelberger, OUP

South Asian Popular Culture (JournalSeek)

Raja Ravi Varma and the Printed Gods of India: Erwin Neumayer and Christine Schelberger

Pop Culture - India Bazaar: Vintage Indian Graphics TASCHEN Books

Popular Culture and Religion in Medieval India/Victor Babu

Cinema India: The Visual Culture of Hindi Film (Amazon)

MargIndia’s Popular Culture, Edited by Jyotindra Jain (Marg Publications, Mumbai, 2008)

The aesthetics of secularism: Modernist art and visual culture in India

Today’s Comic Culture in India

Print Culture and Identity in northeast India

KajriGods in the Bazar, The Economies of Indian Calendar Art: Kajri Jain

Street Graphics India: Barry Dawson

Graphicswallah: Graphics in India: by Keith Lovegrove

Painted Prayers: Womens Art in Indian Villages

Constructing “The Glorious Heritage of India”: Popular Culture and Nationalist Ideology in Indian Biographical Comics, Sailaja Krishnamurti, York University

Kamat's Potpourri: The Genius of Ravi Varma

An Ideal Boy: Charts from India by Sirish Rao

India's Street Culture: Kamat's Potpourri

Traditional Female Moral Exemplars in India by Madhu Kishwar

Popular Culture As Global Culture

Slow dies the calendar art (The Hindu)

Early Modernists and Indian Traditions (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

The Sukanya Rahman Gallery

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