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  • ''[[The Hero with a Thousand Faces]]'' (1949) is one of his best-known books: it discusses the [[monomyth]] cycle of the [[hero]]'s journey (a term Camp ...explains that religion and mythology are actually the same thing and puts religious symbology in its proper mythological context. One of Campbell's favorite q
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  • ...and I started reading Joe's books. Before that I hadn't read any of Joe's books.... It was very eerie because in reading ''The Hero with A Thousand Faces'' [[Category:1949 books|Hero with a Thousand Faces, The]]
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  • ...hromolithography was used for large-scale folio works and illuminated gift books which often attempted to reproduce the handwork of manuscripts of the Middl ...ngle stone and then hand-colored and heightened with varnish. Although the books were published in Canada, the lithography was done by the J. H. Bufford Com
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  • ...nd “This Year’s Sound Conferences/Les colloques de l’année en sound studies,” Iris 27 (Spring 1999), 148–174. An exciting book appeared recently th ...e behind the woman’s bowed back. Much has been said about the social and religious significance of this widely exhibited painting, which crisscrossed the Atla
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  • ...tive labor, information processing, and noise. Taylorism, Gilberts' motion studies, and behaviorism gave way to engineering psychology, human information proc ...ired by a worker to perform each operation. He employed the method of time studies whereby the best workers were timed and the results became the norm to be f
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  • I hear you have a whole library of Sanskrit books and manuscripts? ...ting them eat away my wooden doors, I fed them on those thankless, useless books.
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  • ...ind of religious culture which frequent visits to temples and listening to religious discourses make available to many Hindus. ...ion my mother has left on my memory is that of saintliness. She was deeply religious. She would not think of taking her meals without her daily prayers. Once, s
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  • ...nd “This Year’s Sound Conferences/Les colloques de l’année en sound studies,” Iris 27 (Spring 1999), 148–174. An exciting book appeared recently th ...e behind the woman’s bowed back. Much has been said about the social and religious significance of this widely exhibited painting, which crisscrossed the Atla
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  • ...an film songs. However other forms like classical, light classical, folk, religious music etc. have been recorded extensively. ...India Radio stations, Sangeet Natak Academy, American Institute of Indian Studies, New Delhi, Sangeet Mahabharati and National Center of Performing Arts, Mum
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  • ...tra Mela dominated all public and political institutions of Nasik, changed religious ceremonies and festivals into political, national functions. Like Lord Ram, ...S and his group used Swadeshi goods and simultaneously took care of their studies, moral, physical, intellectual development. On important occasions S saw Ti
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  • '''Books and Reading''' ..."The Storyteller," in Walter Benjamin, _Illuminations_ (New York: Schocken Books, 1969), pp. 83-109.
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  • ...each of the academic disciplines of anthropology, psychology and cultural studies, the word magic has its own particular definitions. It is sometimes consid ...hti,’ or the evil eye. On the other hand, self-proclaimed Indian yogis, religious figures and god-men pull watches out of their hair, produce sacred ash from
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  • ...ce and Culture in Colonial India by Dhruv Raina and S. Irfan Habib. Tulika Books, Delhi, 2004. ...onstituted a kind of ‘invisible college’ around science and technology studies (a kind of ‘college’ which we also study in the sciences). Raina and Ha
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  • ...ent for theboy and asked him what he meant to do after he had finished his studies."Whatever Your Highness directs." the boy answered."Well, what you must do ...e late 19th century. He brought about many reforms in education, medicine, religious tolerance and administration. Sayajirao was one of the three princes who ra
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  • ...brother, Sampatrao, with an entourage, to England to continue his further studies. ...ry of Cookery” ordered to be translated into Marathi. And a long list of books purchased for the city library.
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