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Folk Traditions and Cultural Identity of Western Odisha

by Anjali Tripathy
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781645608400
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Black Eagle Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Black Eagle Books
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  • Pages: 202
  • Original Price: USD 16.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 241 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Subjects & Themes / Culture, Race & Ethnicity

Western Odisha, marked by a rich and diverse assemblage of music, dance, oral narratives, and ritual practices, constitutes one of India's most significant reservoirs of folk traditions. Sustained through voice, rhythm, movement, and collective memory, these traditions form the core of the region's cultural identity. They function not merely as aesthetic expressions but as carriers of shared history, spiritual belief systems, and social consciousness. Despite their cultural depth and continuing vitality, the folk traditions of Western Odisha have largely remained on the periphery of academic inquiry, often under-documented and insufficiently theorized within mainstream cultural studies. This volume seeks to address this gap by bringing the living folk traditions of Western Odisha into sharper scholarly focus. It establishes a critical platform for the documentation, interpretation, and re-evaluation of these living traditions within contemporary academic discourse. It explores the multifaceted landscape of the region's folk culture through an interdisciplinary framework that draws on literature, history, anthropology, musicology, and performance studies. The essays collected here examine folk traditions as dynamic and evolving practices that respond to social change, operating as forms of creative expression, social critique, and cultural resilience in an era shaped by globalization and expanding media ecologies.

Tripathy, Anjali: - Prof. (Dr.) Anjali Tripathy is Professor and Head of the School of English at Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha. She has authored and edited several acclaimed books, including Shauna Singh Baldwin's What the Body Remembers: A Postcolonial Feminist Study (Authorspress, 2017), Voices from the Margin (Blackeagle, 2024), and Eternal Echoes: Mythological Retellings from Odisha (Blackeagle, 2025), with two more books forthcoming. She also serves as the Editor of the Meher Journal of English Studies (ISSN: 0975-8518). Her areas of specialization include Partition Literature, Postcolonial and Gender Studies, mythology, and translation. She has published extensively in reputed journals, translated significant regional texts, supervised several PhD scholars, received research grants, and continues to contribute actively as an academic leader, editor, and invited speaker at national and international forums.

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