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Monsoon feelings : a history of emotions in the rain

By: Rajamani, Imke [ed.].
Contributor(s): Pernau, Margrit [ed.] | Schofield, Katherine Butler [ed.].
Publisher: New Delhi : Niyogi Books, 2018Description: 479 p. ; ill., (color), 23 cm.ISBN: 9789386906472.Subject(s): South Asia arts | Amir Khussau | Barabmasa poetry | Fazl ud-Din | Comparison:Gauri,Radha | Indo-Persian poetry | Jawarish Tamar Hind | Keshavdas | Kinetic anaphone | Monsoon ragas | Padmavat | Rag Gaund | Rajput aesthetics | Thumri | Vrindavandas | Brajabhasha | Bollywood songs | Bombay rainsDDC classification: 508.2 Summary: The monsoon is the season of pouring rain and intense emotions: love and longing, hope and fear, pleasure and pain, devotion and joyous excess. Through a series of evocative essays exploring rain-drenched worlds of poetry, songs, paintings, architecture, films, gardens, festivals, music, and medicine, this lavishly illustrated collection examines the history of monsoon feelings in South Asia from the twelfth century to the present. Each essay is written by a specialist in the field of South Asian arts and culture, and investigates emotions as reflections and agents of social, cultural, and political change across borders of language and religion and between different arts and cultural practices. This history of emotions in the rain is as rich, surprising, beautiful and devastating as the thundering monsoon clouds, and will delight general and scholarly audiences alike.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The monsoon is the season of pouring rain and intense emotions: love and longing, hope and fear, pleasure and pain, devotion and joyous excess. Through a series of evocative essays exploring rain-drenched worlds of poetry, songs, paintings, architecture, films, gardens, festivals, music, and medicine, this lavishly illustrated collection examines the history of monsoon feelings in South Asia from the twelfth century to the present. Each essay is written by a specialist in the field of South Asian arts and culture, and investigates emotions as reflections and agents of social, cultural, and political change across borders of language and religion and between different arts and cultural practices. This history of emotions in the rain is as rich, surprising, beautiful and devastating as the thundering monsoon clouds, and will delight general and scholarly audiences alike.

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