Description |
1 online resource (167 pages) : color illustrations |
Contents |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE; THE HISTORY OF THE KITE; THE LURE OF THE KITE; WHY FLY?; THE MAKING OF A FIGHTER; WHAT IS MANJHA?; FIRKIS, WHISTLES AND OTHER ACCESSORIES; FROM DUSK TO DAWN; LOOKING SKYWARD; FIT FOR KINGS; ON FOREIGN SOIL; A TANGLE OF THE MIND; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY |
Summary |
Annotation Kite flying is a sport native to South-East Asia And The Indian subcontinent. Symbolic of both freedom and control, The kite has been used as a metaphor in classical Indian literature, poetry, language and folklore. Uttarayan, a kite festival celebrated in the state of Gujarat, Is not merely a religious observance, but also a time when young and old come together in celebration; a time when differences hold little meaning ... <br />The culture of flying and fighting kites, its history, politics, language, And The commerce that lies at the core of the Gujarati way of life provide an interesting backdrop To The celebration of Uttarayan. The buying of kites, preparations in the kitchen And The rooftop wars all form a part of this colourful festival.<br />A Different Freedom explorers the world of the kite, As it travels and changes through the centuries, To its current form And The festivities associated with it in modern day Gujarat |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 167) |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Kites -- India -- Gujarat
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Kites -- Social aspects -- India -- Gujarat
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Kites -- Religious aspects
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Cultural studies.
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Popular culture.
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Research & information: general.
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CRAFTS & HOBBIES -- Models.
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Kites
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India -- Gujarat
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781443823104 |
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1443823104 |
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1282776673 |
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9781282776678 |
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9786612776670 |
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6612776676 |
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