The proposed volume focuses upon the issue pertaining to the livelihood of these artists which is at stake. As “live entertainers†they are loosing importance in society and are deprived fo their rights to livelihood. As a Human Right issue, the interests of the artists and the institution of the artists and the institution need to be protected. Against this backdrop, the proposed book offers insights into the socio-economic background of the artists, their social lives and perceptions about their vocation and the attitudes of the common public towards them. The book is divided into two parts. Part I dwells on the theoretical aspects of folk culture. The part II dwells upon the history of this institution in Maharastra, the themes and contents of these art forms and the relevance of understanding Tamasha and Sangeethbari as a humane subject and to nurture this age old art from. Further it addresses to the social and economic contexts within which these forms operate, their patrons, and changing scenario. Next part is on the perceptions of the artists about their own profession and the public attitude towards these art forms,. The book shall be of interest to those engaged in media research, Human Rights, policy makers and the general readers.
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Title
Social Work and Folk Culture
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189557386
Length
x+216p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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