Changing Myths and Images: Twentieth-century Popular Art in India |
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Contents
The Impact of God Posters on Hindus and Their Devotional Traditions | 17 |
A Postmodernist Perspective on Indias Popular Religious Art | 24 |
Catalogue | 39 |
Copyright | |
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