In the Shadows: Unknown Craftsmen of Bengal

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In certain villages of West Bengal, the rural economy is driven by rather unusual professions.  One cluster of craftsmen churns out wigs, another lights… polo balls… boats… shuttlecocks… Jeans… In the Shadows-Unknown Craftsmen of Bengal Chronicles the story of six such rural areas.  It takes a close look at the lives, craft and future of the people who live here.  Following the original process which has been passed down generations, these craftsmen keep alive old family traditions.  Their efforts give them a basic livelihood, and in some cases a little more.  These crafts or products have given these otherwise obscure villages an identity, a quiet sense of pride even if the material gains are meager.  In the Shadows-Unknown Craftsmen of Bengal celebrates the indomitable spirit of enterprise of our rural craftsmen.  It also gently reminds us that each time a polo ball-maker or boat-maker passes away, the craft moves a step closer to extinction.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Payal Mohanka

Payal Mohanka (nee Singh) started her career as a journalist with The Illustrated Weekly of India and spent over a decade with the magazine covering a wide range of subjects. In 1995 she was awarded the prestigious Press Fellowship to Wolfson College, Cambridge. She then moved to broadcast journalism, reporting for India Business Report on BBC World Service Television and CNBC India for over seven years. In 2002 she made a documentary on chandernagor, a former French colony, titled Little France on the Hooghly and in 2003 a documentary on Mother Teresa, From Saint to Sainthood, which was selected for the Philadelphia Documentary Film Festival and Screened at the Nehru Centre in London. She has written for Rediff.com and The Round Table-the Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs.

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Title
In the Shadows: Unknown Craftsmen of Bengal
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189738119
Length
107p.
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