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Water Histories of South Asia (Record no. 3714)

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LC control number 2018056220
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International Standard Book Number 9781138285316
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Classification number DS339.W38 2019
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Classification number 333.9100954--
Item number dc23
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Title Water Histories of South Asia
Remainder of title : The Materiality of Liquescence
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Editors: Sugata Ray, Venugopal Maddipati
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. India;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019
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Extent 316p;
Dimensions 25x19cm
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Series statement Visual and Media Histories
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Summary, etc. This book surveys the intersections between water systems and the phenomenology of visual cultures in early modern, colonial and contemporary South Asia. Bringing together contributions by eminent artists, architects, curators and scholars who explore the connections between the environmental and the cultural, the volume situates water in an expansive relational domain. It covers disciplines as diverse as literary studies, environmental humanities, sustainable design, urban planning and media studies. The chapters explore the ways in which material cultures of water generate technological and aesthetic acts of envisioning geographies, and make an intervention within political, social and cultural discourses. A critical interjection in the sociologies of water in the subcontinent, the book brings art history into conversation with current debates on climate change by examining water’s artistic, architectural, engineering, religious, scientific and environmental facets from the 16th century to the present. This is one of the first books on South Asia’s art, architecture and visual history to interweave the ecological with the aesthetic under the emerging field of eco art history. The volume will be of interest to scholars and general readers of art history, Islamic studies, South Asian studies, urban studies, architecture, geography, history and environmental studies. It will also appeal to activists, curators, art critics and those interested in water management.This book surveys the intersections between water systems and the phenomenology of visual cultures in early modern, colonial and contemporary South Asia. Bringing together contributions by eminent artists, architects, curators and scholars who explore the connections between the environmental and the cultural, the volume situates water in an expansive relational domain. It covers disciplines as diverse as literary studies, environmental humanities, sustainable design, urban planning and media studies. The chapters explore the ways in which material cultures of water generate technological and aesthetic acts of envisioning geographies, and make an intervention within political, social and cultural discourses. A critical interjection in the sociologies of water in the subcontinent, the book brings art history into conversation with current debates on climate change by examining water’s artistic, architectural, engineering, religious, scientific and environmental facets from the 16th century to the present. This is one of the first books on South Asia’s art, architecture and visual history to interweave the ecological with the aesthetic under the emerging field of eco art history. The volume will be of interest to scholars and general readers of art history, Islamic studies, South Asian studies, urban studies, architecture, geography, history and environmental studies. It will also appeal to activists, curators, art critics and those interested in water management.
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Language note English
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Chronological term 21st century
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Topical term or geographic name entry element GB651-2998 Hydrology. Water
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Geographic name South Asia
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Personal name Maddipati, Venugopal
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Personal name Ray, Sugata
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Koha item type Book
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    Library of Congress Classification     Visual Arts SAF Reference Library SAF Reference Library 09/23/3 MM2023 Reading Room   GB651-2998 195.225 3714 10/24/2023 10/24/2023 Book

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