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Contextualizing the Body: An Indian Experience

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SKU: 9789390035540

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“Contextualizing the Body: An Indian Experience” explores the diverse meanings of the body in India. Edited by Sudit Krishna Kumar and Suvobrata Sarkar, this book (ISBN: 9789390035540) delves into how Indian culture shapes body image, health, and social practices. Discover fascinating insights into the intersection of body, mind, and society in this thought-provoking read.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789390035540
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9390035546
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Contextualizing the Body: An Indian Experience

  1. Abhay Virmani

    I enjoyed learning about different aspects of the body in Indian society. Could have used more real-life examples.

  2. Amir Shahasad K.c

    A mixed bag. Some essays were brilliant, while others were difficult to follow. Worth exploring, but be prepared for a varied experience.

  3. Sadeem Shahid Khan

    Excellent collection of essays! It shed light on the cultural significance of the body in India. A must-read!

  4. Tirupati V Sai Akash

    A bit academic, but ultimately rewarding. The diverse viewpoints provided a well-rounded understanding.

  5. Parjeet Singh

    Eye-opening! This book challenged my preconceptions about body image and health. Highly recommended.

  6. Rahul Pahuja

    Thought-provoking and insightful. This book expanded my understanding of the intersection of culture and the body.

  7. Prince Sahu

    Interesting perspectives, but I felt some chapters lacked depth. Still, it offers valuable insights into a complex topic.

  8. Himanshu Raj

    While informative, the writing style was uneven. Some essays were captivating, others less so.

  9. Himanshu Jain

    A fascinating look at the body in Indian culture. Some essays were denser than others, but overall a worthwhile read.

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