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_aTillotson, G. H. R. Ed. _946802 |
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_aParadigms of Indian architecture : _bspace and time in representation and design |
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_bRoutledge _c2013 _aLondon |
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_aCollected papers on South Asia _vNo.13 _946803 |
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505 | _aCONTENTS INTRODUCTION G.H.R. Tillotson 1 PART ONE: REPRESENTATION 1. The Monument Described 1. Past and Present: toward an aesthetics of colonialism Thomas R. Metcalf 12 2. Tales of the Bharhut Stupa: archaeology in the colonial and nationalist imaginations Tapati Guha-Thakurta 26 II. The Depicted Place 3. Painting and Understanding Mughal Architecture G.H.R. Tillotson 59 4.India's Visual Narratives: the dominance of space over time Vidya Dehejia 80 PART TWO: DESIGN III. The Built Form 5.Form, Transformation and Meaning in Indian Temple Architecture Adam Hardy 107 6. Gods, Patrons and Images: stone sculpture at Vijayanaga Anna L. Dallapiccola 136 IV.The Inhabited Space 7. Spatial Organisation and Aesthetic Expression in the Traditional Architecture of Rajasthan Kulbhushan Jain 159 8.A Tale of Two Cities: house and town in India today Sunand Prasad 176 | ||
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