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Circus Routes: Representing India from the Perspective of an Itinerant Profession

Circus Routes: Representing India from the Perspective of an Itinerant Profession

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Circus Routes: Representing India from the Perspective of an Itinerant Profession

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Circus Routes: Representing India from the Perspective of an Itinerant Profession

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Nagoya: Nanzan University

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Asian folklore studies, 2024-01, Vol.83 (1), p.17-37

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English

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Nagoya: Nanzan University

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Indian big top circuses carry an ensemble of people, animals, and infrastructures over long distances. Interviews with circus managers and owners about their itineraries suggest their representations of India elude some regional conceptions of space that are widespread and prevalent in South Asian studies. While regions bind together nearby places...

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Circus Routes: Representing India from the Perspective of an Itinerant Profession

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3097910533

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1882-6865

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