Tribe, culture, art: Essays in honour of Professor Sujata Miri
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2012-09-14
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Chapters: Introduction by Siby K George, Oral tradition and historical discourse by Shasinungla Ao, Purusarthas and the tribal worldview by R K Jha, Marxian ethics and tribal societies by Saji Varghese, Traditional tribal religion by Vanlalnghak, Descriptive account to Khasi religion by Reeston G Myrthong, Decscriptive account of Bodo religion by Premalata Devi, Two Khasi myths by Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih, Pot maker-A story by Temsula Ao, Khasi cosmogonic myth: A functionalist interpretation by C R Agera, Sacred and the profane: A phenomenological approach by Archana Barua, Can a justified true belief be equated with ignorance by Laxminarayan Lenka, Artist and her work: Art and emotion by Basil Pohlong, Sujata Miri-The painter's painter by Saroj Chaman, Philosophy, tribe and pictures by Mrinal Miri, Indian response to the pentheistic doctorine of Ibn Al-' Arabi by F A Qadri, Revisiting the relation between culture and religion by S C Daniel, The dilemma of the Khasi society today by Sharmila das Talukdar, Gandhi and religious plurality by K J Joy, Understanding the right to culture, cultural imperialism and multiculturalism in the context of the human rights debate by Bindu Puri, Meaning of life by Ashok Vohra, Idea of the culture of unity in diversity by Jagat Pal, Globalization: A theoria in increasing disparity and terrorism by Binod Kumar Agarwala, Newton and Leibniz on time: A controversy between absolution and relationism by Hari Shankar Prasad