Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173040498
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors,
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 839.15 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173040494
- Publisher Date: 1993-11
- Height: 38.1 mm
- No of Pages: 516
- Width: 152.4 mm
Original price was: ₹1,495.00.₹1,136.00Current price is: ₹1,136.00.
Explore South Asian folk culture in “Flags of Fame.” Discover insightful papers from a 1990 Heidelberg University conference, delving into rich traditions and expressions. Get your copy now with ISBN 9788173040498 and immerse yourself in South Asia’s vibrant heritage. #SouthAsianStudies #FolkCulture #SouthAsiaInstitute
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Jagrati Goyal –
A bit slow to get into at first but worth the read. Definitely recommend for South Asian culture lovers.
Yashwant Suman –
An interesting read but the quality of the essays varies considerably. You may want to consider whether it’s what you need.
Sarvesh Maruti Darade –
Incredible! From cover to cover, this book captured my attention with its rich detail and analysis.
Jay Dattatraya Tilekar –
A great resource for anyone interested in South Asian Studies. I did find that the older publications needed some more updating.
Mustaffa Sidiq Lone –
Some of the articles are quite good, but others are very dense and difficult to get through. Mixed feelings, but glad I read it.
Pulom Gupta –
The book gives good insights on South Asian culture, but some topics are too narrowly focused and not much relevant.
Sayan Patra –
A bit dry at times, but packed with information. If you’re serious about South Asian studies, this is a must-read.
Nadeem Nahas –
A good starting point for research, but I wish there were more updated perspectives. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.
Shubham Agarwal –
Flags of Fame provides a glimpse into a specific moment in South Asian Studies. The content is niche, but rewarding for those interested.
Anushka Jain –
A valuable resource for anyone studying South Asian folk culture. The papers offer diverse perspectives, though the writing style can be academic.
Manshi Namdev –
Helpful for my research. It offered an enriching overview, though the language in some articles needed patience.
Jyotiraditya Chauhan –
I had some trouble following along. It went over my head a few times. Others might enjoy it more than I did.
Divyanshu Kumar –
Well researched and informative. I recommend it to scholars who love the subject matter and want to deepen their knowledge.
Nipun Jain –
Interesting collection of essays. Some were insightful, others felt a bit dated. Overall, a decent read for South Asian Studies enthusiasts.
Ayush Denzil Tirkey –
I enjoyed learning about different aspects of South Asian folk culture. A few essays stood out, making it a worthwhile read.
Shantanu –
The conference papers provide a unique snapshot in time. Some concepts are outdated, but it’s worth the read.