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Research Articles

Phad: The Scoping Review of Ritualistic, Performative Audio-Visual Folk Tradition of Rajasthan

 

Abstract

Phad Tradition as a part of visual culture is a performative, ritualistic, audio-visual folk craft of Rajasthan, India. Its cult following is based on its regional Gods, such as Papuji and Devnarayan Ji. Phad Tradition can be broadly divided into three aspects as narratives (tales, myths), paintings (visual), and performance (audio). Phad Paintings has a unique visual language that is painted on muslin fabric (sacred textile) by the Chippa community from Bhilwara, Rajasthan, and are recited by priest singers locally known as Bhopa and Bhopi in form of elaborated performances. The lesser-known Phad Tradition is a part of Indian cultural heritage, yet many communities engaged in this craft-making are perhaps struggling socially and economically. The aim of the current review is to bring different literature resources and discourses on the subject matter and provide a comprehensive knowledge of the traditions with future scope of research. With this reference, the scoping review was conducted by deploying electronic (Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar) and non-electronic (library resources) searching. A total of 70 papers were included to achieve the intended goal. These 70 papers were further divided into three categories based on the relativity of the subject matter. The review established that there are different paradigms where the subject has not been explored extensively. Hence, the review might encourage researchers and designers to engage with the subject from different perspectives to build further knowledge.

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Notes on contributors

Saurav Sharma

Saurav Sharma is a research scholar at IIT, Guwahati and working at National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam

Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam is at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Guwahati, India.

Sougata Karmaka

Sougata Karmaka is at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Guwahati, India. [email protected]

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