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  • 1
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    almahu_9948675978402882
    Format: 1 online resource (341 pages) : , illustrations, maps.
    ISBN: 9789004300569 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Brill's Indological library, volume 48
    Content: "In Royal Umbrellas of Stone : Memory, Politics, and Public Identity in Rajput Funerary Art, Melia Belli Bose provides the first analysis of Rajput chatrīs ('umbrellas'; cenotaphs) built between the sixteenth to early-twentieth centuries. New kings constructed chatrīs for their late fathers as statements legitimacy. During periods of political upheaval patrons introduced new forms and decorations to respond to current events and evoke a particular past. Offering detailed analyses of individual cenotaphs and engaging with art historical and epigraphic evidence, as well as ethnography and ritual, this book locates the chatrīs within their original social, political, and religious milieux. It also compares the chatrīs to other Rajput arts to understand how arts of different media targeted specific audiences"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Chronological chart of Rajput and other dynasties -- Introduction: Rajputs and their royal umbrellas -- Interrupted continuities : the chatris of the Kachhwaha Rajputs of Amber and Jaipur -- Keeping up with the Kachhwahas : the chatris of the Narukas of Alwar, the Dadu Panthis, and the Shekhawati merchants -- A deceptive message of resistance : nostalgia and the early Jodha Rathores' renaissant devals -- Shifting allegiances, shifting styles : later Jodha Rathore memorials -- Devi Kund Sagar : the iconography of sati and its absence in Bikaner's chatris -- Eklingji's divine darbar : the Sisodia chatris of Mewar -- Conclusion: Beyond Rajasthan -- Glossary 299.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Belli Bose, Melia. Royal umbrellas of stone : memory, politics, and public identity in Rajput funerary art. Leiden : Brill, [2015] ISBN 9789004300545
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1880191059
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 314 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781526163417
    Series Statement: Studies in design and material culture
    Content: Threads of globalization is an interdisciplinary volume that brings fashion-specific garments, motifs, materials, and methods of production-into dialogue with gender and identity in various cultures throughout Asia during the long twentieth century.
    Content: Front Matter -- Contents -- Introduction: stitching together gender, textile and garment labor, and heritage in Asia -- Part I Fashioning identity: textiles, garments, and belonging -- Wearing a gendered tree: a new style of garments from early modern to twentieth-century China -- Women for cotton and men for wool: consuming gendered textiles in colonized Korea -- Gendered blue: women's jeans in postwar Taiwan -- Bhutanese women and the performance of globalization -- Weaving and dyeing the ideal of reproduction among Shidong Miao in Guizhou province -- Part II Gendering creative agency: women fashion designers, textile makers, and entrepreneurs -- Soft power: Guo Pei and the fashioning of matriarchy -- Investigating female entrepreneurship in silk weaving in contemporary Cambodia -- (Re)crafting distribution networks for contemporary Philippine textiles: women's advocacy and social enterprise -- Women weaving silken identities and revitalizing various Japanese textile traditions -- Part III Creative voices for change: textiles, gender, and artivism -- Entangled histories of craft and conflict: the story of phulkari textiles in The Singh Twins's Slaves of Fashion -- The politics of wastefulness and 'the poetics of waste': Ruby Chishti's sartorial interventions -- Made in Rana Plaza: Dilara Begum Jolly's garment factory-themed art -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781526163400
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Threads of globalization Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2024 ISBN 1526163403
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781526163400
    Language: English
    Keywords: Asien ; Kleidung ; Mode ; Frau ; Geschlechterrolle ; Identität ; Geschichte 1890-2000
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  • 3
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    Burlington : Ashgate
    UID:
    gbv_1632077965
    Format: xx, 371 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781472464262
    Series Statement: An Ashgate book
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Asien ; Kunst ; Frau ; Geschichte 1500-1900 ; Asien ; Kunst ; Frau ; Soziale Rolle ; Geschichte 1500-1900 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949703734802882
    Format: 1 online resource ( xxii, 320 pages)
    ISBN: 9789004300569
    Series Statement: Brill's Indological Library ; 48
    Content: In Royal Umbrellas of Stone: Memory, Politics, and Public Identity in Rajput Funerary Art , Melia Belli Bose provides the first analysis of Rajput chatrī s (\'umbrellas\'; cenotaphs) built between the sixteenth to early-twentieth centuries. New kings constructed chatrī s for their late fathers as statements of legitimacy. During periods of political upheaval patrons introduced new forms and decorations to respond to current events and evoke a particular past. Offering detailed analyses of individual cenotaphs and engaging with art historical and epigraphic evidence, as well as ethnography and ritual, this book locates the chatrī s within their original social, political, and religious milieux. It also compares the chatrī s to other Rajput arts to understand how arts of different media targeted specific audiences.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Rajputs and Their Royal Umbrellas -- 1 Interrupted Continuities: The Chatrīs of the Kachhwaha Rajputs of Amber and Jaipur -- 2 Keeping Up with the Kachhwahas: The Chatrīs of the Narukas of Alwar, the Dadu Panthis, and the Shekhawati Merchants -- 3 A Deceptive Message of Resistance: Nostalgia and the Early Jodha Rathores' Renaissant Devals -- 4 Shifting Allegiances, Shifting Styles: Later Jodha Rathore ­Memorials -- 5 Devi Kund Sagar: The Iconography of Satī and Its Absence in Bikaner's Chatrīs -- 6 Eklingji's Divine Darbār: The Sisodia Chatrīs of Mewar -- 7 Conclusion: Beyond Rajasthan -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004300545
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9004300546
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_828084769
    Format: XXI, 319 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9789004300545
    Series Statement: Brill's Indological library volume 48
    Content: "In Royal Umbrellas of Stone : Memory, Politics, and Public Identity in Rajput Funerary Art, Melia Belli Bose provides the first analysis of Rajput chatrīs ('umbrellas'; cenotaphs) built between the sixteenth to early-twentieth centuries. New kings constructed chatrīs for their late fathers as statements legitimacy. During periods of political upheaval patrons introduced new forms and decorations to respond to current events and evoke a particular past. Offering detailed analyses of individual cenotaphs and engaging with art historical and epigraphic evidence, as well as ethnography and ritual, this book locates the chatrīs within their original social, political, and religious milieux. It also compares the chatrīs to other Rajput arts to understand how arts of different media targeted specific audiences"--Provided by publisher
    Content: "In Royal Umbrellas of Stone : Memory, Politics, and Public Identity in Rajput Funerary Art, Melia Belli Bose provides the first analysis of Rajput chatrīs ('umbrellas'; cenotaphs) built between the sixteenth to early-twentieth centuries. New kings constructed chatrīs for their late fathers as statements legitimacy. During periods of political upheaval patrons introduced new forms and decorations to respond to current events and evoke a particular past. Offering detailed analyses of individual cenotaphs and engaging with art historical and epigraphic evidence, as well as ethnography and ritual, this book locates the chatrīs within their original social, political, and religious milieux. It also compares the chatrīs to other Rajput arts to understand how arts of different media targeted specific audiences"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Chronological chart of Rajput and other dynastiesIntroduction: Rajputs and their royal umbrellas -- Interrupted continuities : the chatris of the Kachhwaha Rajputs of Amber and Jaipur -- Keeping up with the Kachhwahas : the chatris of the Narukas of Alwar, the Dadu Panthis, and the Shekhawati merchants -- A deceptive message of resistance : nostalgia and the early Jodha Rathores' renaissant devals -- Shifting allegiances, shifting styles : later Jodha Rathore memorials -- Devi Kund Sagar : the iconography of sati and its absence in Bikaner's chatris -- Eklingji's divine darbar : the Sisodia chatris of Mewar -- Conclusion: Beyond Rajasthan -- Glossary 299.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004300569
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Belli Bose, Melia Royal umbrellas of stone Leiden : Brill, 2015 ISBN 9789004300569
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Radschputen ; Bestattung ; Kultur ; Radschputen ; König ; Herrschaft ; Symbol ; Schirm ; Radschputen ; Bestattung ; Kultur ; Geschichte 1500-1925 ; Radschputen ; König ; Herrschaft ; Symbol ; Schirm ; Geschichte 1500-1925
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