Making Faces: Self and Image Creation in a Himalayan Valley
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Making Faces: Self and Image Creation in a Himalayan Valley (Hardbound) is a fascinating exploration of identity, art, and cultural expression in a Himalayan community. This insightful volume examines how individuals and societies construct and represent the self through visual imagery, rituals, and artistic practices.
Blending anthropology, art history, and cultural studies, the book offers a deep understanding of how “faces” and images carry meaning in both personal and collective contexts. Richly illustrated and thoughtfully written, it is ideal for scholars, art enthusiasts, and readers interested in Himalayan culture and identity studies. A valuable addition to any serious collection, this hardbound edition is both intellectually engaging and visually appealing.
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