"...Culture consists in the images that make
imagination possible, in the media with which we mediate
experience. All the artefacts we make and the relationships we
enter into, have in that sense 'cultural' consequences, for they
give form and shape to the way we think about other artefacts,
other relationships..."
Culture & the Tamil
Contribution to World Civilisation
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[see also Tamil Culture:
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Tamil National Consciousness]
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G.Amirthalingam -
Customs and Cultures of Sri Lanka published by ASBooks,
2003
The book that covers all the religions,
people,customs and cultures of Sri Lanka. About the Author:
Author hails from a family of writers since 1850. He has
published many articles and poems on the internet and in
newspapers. He is a Sri Lankan British and has lived in Sri
Lanka for many years and experienced the Sri Lankan life.
*
Isabelle Clark-Deces -
No One Cries for the Dead : Tamil Dirges, Rowdy Songs, and
Graveyard Petitions
"At South Indian village funerals, women cry
and lament, men drink and laugh, and untouchables sing and joke
to the beat of their drums. No One Cries for the Dead offers an
original interpretation of these behaviors, which seem almost
unrelated to the dead and to the funeral event. Isabelle
Clark-Deces demonstrates that rather than mourn the dead, these
Tamil funeral songs first and foremost give meaning to the
caste, gender, and personal experiences of the performers."
"In this book, Isabelle Clark-Deces gives us a
clear-eyed view of the bond between the state of untouchability
in India, and the pain of death and irretrievable loss. This is
not a distanced work: the reader is always right there with the
people Clark-Deces writes about; one can see them and hear their
voices as one reads. The author also achieves some powerful
theoretical insights that go beyond the words and other
communicative acts of her informants."--Margaret Trawick,
Professor of Social Anthropology, Massey University, New Zealand
*
Chantal Boulanger -
In the kingdom of Nataraja: A guide to the temples, beliefs and
people of Tamil Nadu, South India Saiva Siddhantha Works
Publishing Society, Tinnevelly, Unknown Binding - 1993
* R Cheran, Darshan Ambalavanar, Chelva Kanaganayakam -
History and Imagination: Tamil Culture in the Global Context
*
D. Dayalan
-
Early Temples of
Tamilnadu : Their Role in Socio-Economic Life (C. A.D. 550-925, Hardcover /
Published:
January 1992
*David Dean
,Shulman-
Tamil Temple
Myths : Sacrifice and Divine Marriage in the South Indian Saiva Tradition
Hardcover: 471 pages Publisher: Princeton Univ Press,
1980
Das, R.K. - Temples of Tamilnad, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan,
Chauputty, Bombay 7, 1964
*Dickey, Sara
-
Cinema and the
Urban Poor in South India (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology, No 92)
/ Hardcover / Published: November 1993
"...pathbreaking ethnography of the Indian
cinema concerned particularly with cinema goers in Madurai,
South India. The book's core is an analysis of the films
themselves and their place in the lives of poor people, who
organise fan clubs, and relate these fantasy worlds to their own
lives. In addition, it reviews the history of Tamil film, and
the structure of the film industry, and presents the perspective
of the film makers theselves. It is both an original
contribution to the study of film in India and more generally to
the understanding of Indian popular culture."
*Duvvury,
Vasumathi
K. -
Play, Symbolism,
and Ritual : A Study of Tamil Brahmin Women's Rites of Passage (American University
Studies, Series Xi, Anthropology and Sociology,4)
/
Hardcover /Published: January 1991
*Frasca, Richard Armando -
Theatre of the
Mahabharata : Terukkuttu Performances in South India 1990
*Hoole, Charles R. A. -
Modern
Sannyasins : Protestant missionary contribution to Ceylon Tamil culture
*Heginbotham, Stanley J. -
Cultures in
Conflict : The Four Faces of Indian Bureaucracy , Unknown Binding: 236
pages, Publisher: Columbia University Press (1975)
*Iyengar, P. T.
-
Pre-Aryan Tamil
Culture , Hardcover /
Published:
August 1986
*Saskia Kersenboom -
Nityasumangali :
Devadasi Tradition in South Asia / Hardcover /
Published: January 1987
*Saskia Kersenboom -Word, Sound,
Image : The Life of the Text (Explorations in Anthropology) Hardcover / Published 1995
*Mohan,
P.E.
-
Scheduled Castes
: History of Elevation, Tamil Nadu, 1900-1955 Hardcover /
Published: July 1993
*Eveline Meyer -
Açnkåaòlaparamåecuvari
: a goddess of Tamilnadu, her myths and cult
*Nanditha Krishna, V.K. Rajamani -
Arts and Crafts
of Tamilnadu (Living Traditions of India) 1992
*Geoffrey A. Oddie -
Hindu and
Christian in South-East India (London Studies on South Asia, No 6) ,
Hardcover: 280 pages, Publisher: Routledge/Curzon, 1993
*Leslie C. Orr -
Donors, Devotees, and Daughters of God: Temple Women in Medieval
Tamilnadu (South Asia Research) Oxford University Press, 2000
[suggested by
Ravi
Rajaratnam]
"Through the use of epigraphical evidence,
Leslie C. Orr brings into focus the activities and identities of
the temple women (devadasis) of medieval South India. This book
shows how temple women's initiative and economic autonomy
involved them in medieval temple politics and allowed them to
establish themselves in roles with particular social and
religious meanings. This study suggests new ways of
understanding the character of the temple woman and, more
generally, of the roles of women in Indian religion and
society."
*Palanithurai,G & Thandavan.R (Editor) -Ethnic Movement
in India : Theory and Practice , 1993 - Contributed research papers; with
special reference to Tamil Nadu, India.
*Bryan Pfaffenberger -
Caste in Tamil
Culture : The Religious Foundations of Sudra Domination in Tamil Sri Lanka,
Paperback /Published: January 1982
*Ramaswamy, Sumathi -
Passions of the
Tongue : Language Devotion in Tamil India, 1891-1970 (Studies on the History of Society
and Culture , No 29) Berkeley; London: University of California Press,
c1997,303p,[10]p of plates; 24cm
* S.
Selvanathan -
Status of Scheduled Castes
Hardcover: 241 pages Publisher:
South Asia Books, 1990
Sivathamby, K. -
Drama in Ancient Tamil Society, New
Century Book House, 1981
*Subramaniam Shankar -
A Map of Where I
Live (Asian Writers Series (Heinemann) / Paperback /
Published: May 1997
"..A beautifully
rendered if often attenuated first novel about social
disintegration in India and in a contemporary Lilliput. Mixing
fable and reportage, Shankar (now teaching at Rutgers Univ.)
describes two superficially different societies: Madras, a
Tamil-speaking city in India, and the land of Lilliput, first
described, of course, by Swift in Gulliver's Travels..."
* Metta Spencer -
Two Aspirins and a Comedy: How Television Can Enhance Health and Society, 2006
*Srinivasan, R -
Aiyanar's domain
: political and social conditions and attitudes in Tamil folk literature
Unknown Binding: 72 pages, Publisher: Research Book Centre (1993),
Revision of lectures delivered in the University of Madras, May
1984.
*Trawick, Margaret -
Notes
on Love in a Tamil Family. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1992
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324 pages.
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