In Forest, Field, and Factory - Adivasi Habitations Through Twentieth Century India

dc.centreFaculty of Architecture
dc.contributor.authorGauri Bharat
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-20T12:28:25Z
dc.date.available2025-02-20T12:28:25Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractIn the early twentieth century, Adivasi villages typically comprised small wooden huts amid a thickly forested landscape. Today, Adivasi dwellings are larger, more permanent, built of mud and often covered with elaborate murals. Drawing out stories of everyday lives that have largely remained hidden from history, In Forest, Field and Factory: Adivasi Habitations through Twentieth Century India uncovers how and why Adivasi dwellings changed, and what it reveals about communities� relationships with their environments. The book focuses on Santals, one of the largest Adivasi communities in eastern India, who are particularly renowned for precision and craftsmanship in domestic architecture and mural art. Why did Santal families shift from using wood to building with mud? How did different Santal villages develop distinctly different mural art traditions? In answering these questions, a new kind of historical narrative emerges?one that is not about buildings alone but also provides insights into Adivasi people�s lives and their engagements with social, environmental and historical environments via architecture. This book will be of equal interest to students and scholars of architecture, history, environment studies and anthropology.
dc.identifier.isbn9353288061
dc.identifier.otherFP-064-BK
dc.identifier.sourcelinkhttp://library.lol/main/15FF162997C0B8C72FADD80DA9DA11D7
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12725/27252
dc.publisherSAGE- YODA Press
dc.titleIn Forest, Field, and Factory - Adivasi Habitations Through Twentieth Century India
dc.typeBook

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