India Through the Lens

India Through the Lens
Author: Charles Allen
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:


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"At the turn of the millennium, photography is ubiquitous and unquestioned. A century and a half ago however, notes curator and scholar Vidya Dehejia, "the simple ability to produce a photograph was in itself a marvel . . . The early decades of the nineteenth century witnessed the pursuit of a dream, an obsession with cajoling nature into a miraculous reflection upon a surface where it could be captured and retained for all time." India was at the vanguard of the explosion of photography; both Indian and foreigner (mainly British) strove to document and reveal the Indian landscape, people, and architecture. The essays in this book reveal the history and importance of photography in India, from the appeal of the panorama to the documentation of people, places, and princes - and to the outstanding Indian photographer, Lala Deen Dayal, who was unique in being esteemed by both the world of the British and the world of princely India. This book appeals to specialists and nonspecialists alike - all those who love early photography or British India are bound to enjoy India through the Lens."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

India through the lens

India through the lens
Author: Vidya Dehejia
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Release: 2000
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An online exhibition sponsored by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art. After a brief history of photography in India and ethnographic photographs, images of Indian princes and maharajas, and photographs from the durbars of 1903 and 1911, the exhibition has sections on Felice Beato's photographs of 1857-58, Lala Deen Dayal, and, landscape photographs by Donald Horne Macfarlane and Samuel Bourne.

The Tribals of India

The Tribals of India
Author: Sunil Janah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:


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Originally published in 1993, this is a collection of black and white photographs of the tribals of India, accompanied by narrations of the author's experiences amongst them. The author traveled extensively for thirty years to remote and inaccessible tribal villages to capture this invaluable record of tribal life, which has changed considerably in the last fifteen years. This updated edition has a new preface, and some additional photographs, along with a few new passages in select chapters.

Bollyworld

Bollyworld
Author: Raminder Kaur
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005-07-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780761933212


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Providing a critique of a common scholarly tendency in the field of popular Indian cinema, this text argues that Indian cinema cannot be understood in terms of a national paradigm, but must instead be considered as a field of visual and cultural production that interlinks diverse sites, in India and beyond.

World through My Lens

World through My Lens
Author: Sandhya Deshpande
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2021-04-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 163781576X


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Written over a period of time, in between her busy schedule as a senior Science teacher of a leading Educational Institute of central India, the title ‘World Through My Lens’, is a collection of short write-ups by Sandhya Deshpande who is an all-rounder with a unique observational skill and a lot of wits. Her creative impulses have tackled multifarious single-handed experiences from a vast career of twenty-five years in the field of education. This book will take readers down the memory lane of their school days, it will also help them cherish the best days of their life. The author’s observations are wide-ranging from nature to natural, manual to the digital, classrooms to the haunting backstage, from picnic to panic, from a need to greed, the imposition of unusual expectations to real-life conditions, from an under-confident student to a successful adult, etc. The write-ups can be a guide for parents and teachers to understand minute details and the hidden beauty of this profession. The written language is simple and will help readers relate easily. As said by Rabindranath Tagore Ji, ‘It’s simple to be happy, but difficult to be simple’.

History Through the Lens

History Through the Lens
Author: S. Theodore Baskaran
Publisher: UN
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2009
Genre: Performing Arts
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THEODORE BASKARAN weaves the magic and matter of South Indian films into a rich tapestry of readable essays. They cover such topics as early cinema in the south, trade unionism in South Indian film industry, and the need for historicizing southern cinema. Baskaran also investigates how Tamil cinema is struggling to get free from the legacy of company drama and the persistence of stage features. While his sharper focus rests on Tamil cinema, this collection will interest historians and students of Indian film, and the general readers who look for a sprightly introduction to the world of South Indian films. Chapter titles include.

Critical Perspectives on Public Systems Management in India

Critical Perspectives on Public Systems Management in India
Author: Amar KJR Nayak
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000357503


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This book analyses the effectiveness of district administration from critical management perspective. Using classical organizational theory and leadership competency framework, the authors conducted a comparative study of two exemplary districts with distinctive traits in India ─ a rural district in the developed state of Maharashtra and an urban district from the underdeveloped state of Madhya Pradesh. The book delves into the dynamics of district administration by breaking down the processes further and mapping the role of the district magistrates on the UNDP competency framework. Given the changing scope and challenges of public service, this comparative analysis of the two districts would provide insights into district administration and would be of significant relevance to administrators and management professionals across the globe in assessing their effectiveness. The book provides an eclectic framework for public administration from an overall sustainability perspective

India through the lens

India through the lens
Author: Vidya Dehejia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2000
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