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Leaves and Weaves: The Trajectory of the Nagarathar Basket
Kala Shreen A basket is a mundane item that I use to carry things when I go grocery shopping or for a picnic or take my lunch to work. Is it? How does something as common as a basket become … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, appropriation, basket, community, consumption, craft, eco-friendly, gift, globalisation, India, mundane, production, recontextualising, religion, ritual, sacred, silver, souvenir, tourism, transforming
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The Pulpit: media and religion in Ghana
Rhoda Woets This picture does not show a church, nor a dark night club or an art installation that mocks Christianity. I took this picture in the commercial TV3 studio in central Accra on the set of a popular reality … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Africa, appropriation, Christianity, consumption, dichotomy, entertainment, Ghana, media, religion, television, transforming
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