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Hybridity in the colonial arts of South India, 16th–18th centuries
Simona Cohen
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Colonial Art
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Visual Arts
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Recuperation
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Religious Beliefs
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Cultural Traditions
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Catholic
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Hindu
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Literary Sources
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Colonial Rule
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Malabar Coast
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South Indian
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Colonial Ideology
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Christian Worship
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Portuguese India
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Hindu Temple
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Kerala
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Indigenous Beliefs
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Arts and Humanities
South India
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Hindu
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Hybridity
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Colonial Art
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Expression
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Conception
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Multiplicity
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Cultural Tradition
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Visual Arts
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Literary sources
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Goa
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Catholic
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Colonial rule
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Polychrome
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Kerala
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woodcarvings
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Colonial Ideology
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Christian worship
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