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Kirin Narayan

    Kirin Narayan è un'autrice che approfondisce il potere della narrazione e il suo profondo impatto sull'insegnamento religioso, come dimostra il suo lavoro antropologico sui santoni indù in India. La sua scrittura attinge spesso al folklore e alle tradizioni orali, intrecciando intuizioni etnografiche con forme letterarie come romanzi e memorie. L'attenzione di Narayan si estende alle narrazioni familiari e alle esperienze della diaspora, arricchendo il suo lavoro con temi di ricerca spirituale e comprensione culturale. Il suo approccio distintivo risiede nel collegare la ricerca accademica con narrazioni avvincenti, offrendo ai lettori un'esplorazione ricca e multistrato delle esperienze umane.

    Everyday Creativity
    Cave of My Ancestors
    Alive in the Writing
    • Anton Chekhov is revered as a boldly innovative playwright and short story writer. This title introduces readers to some other sides of Chekhov: his pithy, witty observations on the writing process; his life as a writer through accounts by his friends, family, and lovers; and his venture into nonfiction through his book Sakhalin Island.

      Alive in the Writing
    • Cave of My Ancestors

      Vishwakarma and the Artisans of Ellora

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Kirin Narayan's exploration of the Vishwakarma cave temple in Bombay intertwines personal history with scholarly research. Inspired by her father's stories, she delves into the temple's significance, blending insights from various disciplines such as archaeology and art history. The book is a captivating mix of memoir and detective narrative, revealing centuries of history while contemplating themes of devotion and connection to heritage. Narayan's writing illuminates the relationship between place, family, and the divine, making it a profound journey of discovery.

      Cave of My Ancestors
    • This book by anthropologist Kirin Narayana thoughtful exploration of Kangra women s singing over the past thirty yearsis part ethnography, part travelogue, part musical discovery, part poetry and poetry translation, and three parts memoir. Like the intricate geometries of mandalu patterns drawn in the courtyard outside a home or clothes meticulously stitched, well-crafted songs identify a woman as smart, adept, and skilledand so are a source of status. Kangra singers speak of singing as enriching their lives; the well-being generated by shared songs brings feelings of accomplishment, companionship, happiness, solace, peacefulness, even good health and recovery from illness. The concept Narayan keeps finding herself returning to, however, is creativitythe everyday creativity that brings well-being. In this book, the second in our new Big Issues in Music series, Narayan beautifully draws out the particulars of everyday creativity in women s singing in Kangra, as well as giving readers the more general gift of a new way of thinking of creativityin music and the arts, in crafts, and in everyday life."

      Everyday Creativity