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This comprehensive study by Firoz Mahmud investigates the prospects and challenges of material folk culture studies within the Bangladeshi context. Published by Bangla Academy, the book delves into how traditional artifacts, crafts, and cultural objects serve as windows into the lives and practices of common people throughout Bangladesh’s history.
The work emphasizes the critical importance of folklife museums as institutions dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting material culture. It addresses contemporary approaches to folklore scholarship and examines how museums can better serve as repositories of national heritage and cultural identity. The book provides valuable insights into ethnographic documentation, artifact preservation techniques, and the educational potential of folk culture institutions in modern Bangladesh.







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