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Naithani, Sadhana
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ISBN10: 0253345448, ISBN13: 9780253345448, [publisher: Indiana University Press; Bloomington & Indinapolis] Hardcover 2006, Near Fine/Near Fine dj, octavo, 328pp., beige cloth hardcover, excellent unclipped dj, binding tight, text unmarked.
[Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]
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NAITHANI, SADHANA.
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ISBN10: 0253345448, ISBN13: 9780253345448, [publisher: Indiana University Press, Bloomington.] Hardcover Black and white photographic illustrations, xi + 328pp, appendix, glossary, bibliography, indices, sunning on dustjacket backstrip, still a good hardback copy. "In Quest of Indian Folktales publishes for the first time a collection of northern Indian folktales from the late 19th century. Reputedly the work of William Crooke, a well-known folklorist and British colonial official, the tales were actually collected, selected, and translated by a certain Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube. In 1996, Sadhana Naithani discovered this unpublished collection in the archive of the Folklore Society, London. Since then, she has uncovered the identity of the mysterious Chaube and the details of his collaboration with the famous folklorist. In an extensive four-chapter introduction, Naithani describes Chaube's relationship to Crooke and the essential role he played in Crooke's work, as both a native informant and a trained scholar. By unearthing the fragmented story of Chaube's life, Naithani gives voice to a new identity of an Indian folk-lore scholar in colonial India." (Publisher's description.)
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26.76
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Bloomington.: Indiana University Press. Date: 2006.. Black and white photographic illustrations, xi + 328pp, appendix, glossary, bibliography, indices, sunning on dustjacket backstrip, still a good hardback copy. "In Quest of Indian Folktales publishes for the first time a collection of northern Indian folktales from the late 19th century. Reputedly the work of William Crooke, a well-known folklorist and British colonial official, the tales were actually collected, selected, and translated by a certain Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube. In 1996, Sadhana Naithani discovered this unpublished collection in the archive of the Folklore Society, London. Since then, she has uncovered the identity of the mysterious Chaube and the details of his collaboration with the famous folklorist. In an extensive four-chapter introduction, Naithani describes Chaube's relationship to Crooke and the essential role he played in Crooke's work, as both a native informant and a trained scholar. By unearthing the fragmented story of Chaube's life, Naithani gives voice to a new identity of an Indian folk-lore scholar in colonial India." (Publisher's description.) . 2006. Indiana University Press ISBN 0253345448 9780253345448 [AU]
NAITHANI, SADHANA.
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27.24
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ISBN10: 0253345448, ISBN13: 9780253345448, [publisher: Indiana University Press, Bloomington.] Hardcover Black and white photographic illustrations, xi + 328pp, appendix, glossary, bibliography, indices, sunning on dustjacket backstrip, still a good hardback copy. "In Quest of Indian Folktales publishes for the first time a collection of northern Indian folktales from the late 19th century. Reputedly the work of William Crooke, a well-known folklorist and British colonial official, the tales were actually collected, selected, and translated by a certain Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube. In 1996, Sadhana Naithani discovered this unpublished collection in the archive of the Folklore Society, London. Since then, she has uncovered the identity of the mysterious Chaube and the details of his collaboration with the famous folklorist. In an extensive four-chapter introduction, Naithani describes Chaube's relationship to Crooke and the essential role he played in Crooke's work, as both a native informant and a trained scholar. By unearthing the fragmented story of Chaube's life, Naithani gives voice to a new identity of an Indian folk-lore scholar in colonial India." (Publisher's description.)
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Naithani Sadhana
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8vo hardcover edition in dust jacket. First edition, first printing. Negligible shelf wear to jacket and binding; pages are clean and unmarked; binding is tight. Very Good. Date: 2006. Indiana University Press ISBN 0253345448 9780253345448 [US]
Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube
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65.78
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ISBN10: 0253345448, ISBN13: 9780253345448, [publisher: Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN] Hardcover Hardcover. In Quest of Indian Folktales publishes for the first time a collection of northern Indian folktales from the late 19th century. Reputedly the work of William Crooke, a well-known folklorist and British colonial official, the tales were actually collected, selected, and translated by a certain Pandit Ram Gharib Chaube. In 1996, Sadhana Naithani discovered this unpublished collection in the archive of the Folklore Society, London. Since then, she has uncovered the identity of the mysterious Chaube and the details of his collaboration with the famous folklorist. In an extensive four-chapter introduction, Naithani describes Chaube's relationship to Crooke and the essential role he played in Crooke's work, as both a native informant and a trained scholar. By unearthing the fragmented story of Chaube's life, Naithani gives voice to a new identity of an Indian folk-lore scholar in colonial India. The publication of these tales and the discovery of Chaube's role in their collection reveal the complexity of the colonial intellectual world and problematize our own views of folklore in a postcolonial world. Sadhana Naithani is Assistant Professor of Language, Literature and Culture Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Reveals the previously unknown scholarship of a colonial Indian folklorist. Shipping may be from our UK warehous ...

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