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Shokoohy, Mehrdad. Muslim architecture of South India: The sultanate of Ma'bar and the traditions of maritime settlers on the Malabar and Coromandel coasts (Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Goa). London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.

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Muslim architecture of South India: The sultanate of Ma'bar and the traditions of the maritime settlers on the Malabar and Coromandel coasts (Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Goa). New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.

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India, Director of Census Operations Kerala. Census atlas: Kerala. Delhi: Controller of Publications, 1989.

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Relations, Kerala (India) Dept of Public. Leading Kerala guiding India. Thiruvananthapuram: Information--Public Relations Dept., Govt. of Kerala, 2010.

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India, Zoological Survey of, ed. Mantid fauna of Kerala, India. Kolkata: Zoological Survey of India, 2007.

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Doshi, Saryu. Kerala: India week by week. Bangkok: Media Transasia, 1988.

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Traditions from India. Austin, Tex: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1999.

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Mamdani, Shelby. Traditions from India. Austin, Tex: Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1999.

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Knowledge before printing and after: The Indian tradition in changing Kerala. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1985.

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Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. and Vadehra Art Gallery, eds. Painted abode of Gods: Mural traditions of Kerala. New Delhi: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, 2005.

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Vēṇu, Ji. Puppetry and lesser known dance traditions of Kerala. Irinjalakuda, Trichur District, Kerala, India: Natana Kairali, Research and Performing Centre for Traditional Arts, 1990.

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d'Extrême-Orient, École française, and Institut français de Pondichéry, eds. The traditional Kerala manor: Architecture of a South Indian catuḥśāla house. Pondicherry: Institut Français de Pondichéry, 2012.

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Kerala: The spice coast of India. New York, N.Y: Thames and Hudson, 1986.

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Sunil, C. N. Flora of Alappuzha District Kerala, India. Dehra Dun: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2009.

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Sunil, C. N. Flora of Alappuzha District, Kerala, India. Dehra Dun: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2009.

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Devi, M. G. Indira. Kerala and the Quit India movement. Alappuzha: Mullasseril Publishers, 2005.

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Vijayan, Aleyamma. Gender and decentralised planning, Kerala, India. Trivandrum: Sakhi Women's Resource Center, 2004.

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Sunil, C. N. Flora of Alappuzha District Kerala, India. Dehra Dun: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2009.

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Aloian, Molly. Cultural traditions in India. New York: Crabtree Pub. Co., 2012.

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India. Director of Census Operations, Kerala and India. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, eds. Census of India, 2011: Kerala = Bhārata kī janagaṇana, 2011. Sr̥ṅkhalā 33, Kerala. Thiruvananthapuram: Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala, 2012.

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Kurup, K. K. N. Agrarian struggles in Kerala. Trivandrum: CBH Publications, 1989.

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Bhāskaran̲, Si. Student movement in Kerala. 2nd ed. Thiruvananthapuram: Chintha Publishers, 2003.

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Ramanathan, Mala. Towards quality of care in Kerala, India. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 1999.

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Towards quality of care in Kerala, India. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis, 1999.

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Assembly, Kerala (India) Legislative. Hand book on subject committees. Trivandrum: Secretariat of the Kerala Legislature, 1991.

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Kerala (India). Department of Cultural Affairs and Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, eds. 18th International Film Festival of Kerala, 2013: 6-13 December, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, 2013.

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Cifarelli, Megan. India: One nation, many traditions. Tarrytown, N.Y: Benchmark Books, 1996.

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Jaitly, Jaya. The craft traditions of India. London: Tiger Books, 1990.

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Jaitly, Jaya. The craft traditions of India. New Delhi: Lustre Press, 1990.

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Alistair, Shearer, ed. India: Land of living traditions. North Clarendon, VT: Periplus Editions, 2008.

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I.S.P.C.K. (Organization), ed. Major faith traditions of India. Delhi: ISPCK, 2007.

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Shankari, Uma. Water management traditions in India. Madras: PPST Foundation, 1993.

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Folk dance traditions of India. Gurgaon: Shubhi Publication, 2004.

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Raju, P. T. The philosophical traditions of India. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, 1992.

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Employment and unemployment in Kerala: Some negelected aspects. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 1997.

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India. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, ed. Census of India, 2011: Series 33 : Kerala : Paper. [New Delhi]: Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India, 2011.

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Gopi, K. C. Fish fauna of Kozhikode District, Kerala, South India. Kolkata: Zoological Survey of India, 2006.

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Viswan, Saritha P. Differential health sector utilization in India and Kerala. [Tiruvanthapuram]: Population Research Centre, University of Kerala, 2010.

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River disputes in India: Kerala rivers under siege. New Delhi: Mittal Publications, 2003.

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Elsamma, V. M. People's power in Kerala: The people's faith and liberation movement of Kerala, South India. [Sheffield]: Ashram Community Trust, 1988.

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Glimpses of Islam in Kerala. Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Historical Society, 2004.

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Wade, Bonnie C. Music in India: The classical traditions. London: Sangam Books, 1988.

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Incredible north India: Folk cultural traditions. New Delhi: Serials Publications, 2012.

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National Seminar on the "Martial Traditions of North East India" (2003 Dept. of History, Arunachal University). Martial traditions of North East India. New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co., 2006.

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Music in India: The classical traditions. New Delhi: Manohar, 1987.

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Gupta, Shakti M. Plant myths and traditions in India. 2nd ed. New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1991.

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Kumari, K. R. Anitha. Scenario of crimes against women in India and Kerala. Thiruvananthapuram: Population Research Centre, University of Kerala, 2008.

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Gulbrandsen, O. Introduction of new small fishing craft in Kerala, India. Madras: Bay of Bengal Programme, 1992.

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Palackal, Joseph J. The Survival Story of Syriac Chants among the St. Thomas Christians in South India. Edited by Jonathan Dueck and Suzel Ana Reily. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199859993.013.31.

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This chapter explores the Syriac chant traditions among the group of South Indian churches, collectively referred to here as the “St. Thomas Christians.” These churches, which encompass a variety of denominational communities in Kerala, trace their origins to the apostolic and Chaldean/East Syriac sources of West Asian Christianity, later articulating also with the Antiochene liturgy and Orthodox Christianity in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. They have defended their linkages with the Syriac liturgical and musical traditions against the incursions of foreign Catholic and Anglican missionaries, and later a wider variety of Catholic and Protestant movements within India. The chapter suggests that they accomplished this, in part, by only selectively accepting musical, liturgical, and theological elements that arrived with each of these missions. But more recently they have accomplished this by retaining Syriac chant melodies even as churches began to sing in vernacular languages such as Malayalam.
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Richman, Paula, and Rustom Bharucha, eds. Performing the Ramayana Tradition. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197552506.001.0001.

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Performing the Ramayana Tradition: Enactments, Interpretations, and Arguments, edited by Ramayana scholar Paula Richman and Rustom Bharucha, scholar of Theater and Performance Studies, examines diverse retellings of the Ramayana narrative as interpreted and embodied through a spectrum of performances. Unlike previous publications, this book is neither a monograph on a single performance tradition nor a general overview of Indian theater. Instead, it provides context-specific analyses of selected case studies that explore contemporary enactments of performance traditions and the narratives from which they draw: Kutiyattam, Nangyarkuttu, and Kathakali from Kerala; Kattaikkuttu and a “mythological” drama from Tamil Nadu; Talamaddale from Karnataka; avant-garde performances from Puducherry and New Delhi; a modern dance-drama from West Bengal; the monastic tradition of Sattriya from Assam; anti-caste plays from North India; and the Ramnagar Ramlila. Apart from the editors’ two introductions, which orient readers to the history of Ramayana narratives by Tulsidas, Valmiki, Kamban, Sankaradeva, and others, as well as the performance vocabulary of their enactments, the volume includes many voices, including those of directors, performers, scholars, connoisseurs, and the scholar-abbot of a monastery. It also contains two full scripts of plays, photographs of productions, interviews, conversations, and a glossary of Indian terms. Each essay in the volume, written by an expert in the field, is linked to several others, clustered around shared themes: the politics of caste and gender, the representation of the anti-hero, contemporary reinterpretations of traditional narratives, and the presence of Ramayana discourse in everyday life.
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