Gods in the bazaar the economies of Indian calendar art
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TextSeries: Objects/historiesPublication details: Durham Duke University Press 2007Description: xii,434p. ill. (some col.) ; 26 cmISBN: - 9780822339267
- 741.6820954 22 JA-G
- NC1002.C3 J35 2007
- 20.41
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [409]-425) and index.
Introduction : calendar art as an object of knowledge -- Genealogy -- Vernacularizing capitalism : Sivakasi and its circuits -- When the gods go to market -- Naturalizing the popular -- Economy -- The sacred icon in the age of the work of art and mechanical reproduction -- The circulation of images and the embodiment of value -- Efficacy -- The efficacious image and the sacralization of modernity -- Flexing the canon.
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