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The Third Culture : Some Aspect of the Indo- Portuguese Culture Encounter

By: Noronba, AlbertoPublication details: Panjim Third Millennium 2006 Edition: 1stDescription: 189 PgISBN: 8190364871Subject(s): GoaDDC classification: 301.240954799/NOR/Thi
Contents:
Contents: 1. The Indian Influence Spreads To Portugal 2. The Portuguese Make Their Presence Felt In Goa 3. Changes in The Goan of Life
Summary: The Third Culture Seeks to outline the contours of the new, hybrid entity that come into being when the Indian and Portuguese culture met, for the first time in Goa.For over four and a half centuries channels of an East-West exchange were open in diverse fields like architecture, painting,food, habits,dress, medicine,music and dance, language and literature. This Book Provides a fascinating historical survey of that pioneering exchange. It elaborates on the Indian influence which became widespread in the 1600's as well as the impact of the Portuguese presence that is still felt in Goa.
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Books Books VVM's Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics Margao
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Contents:
1. The Indian Influence Spreads To Portugal
2. The Portuguese Make Their Presence Felt In Goa
3. Changes in The Goan of Life

The Third Culture Seeks to outline the contours of the new, hybrid entity that come into being when the Indian and Portuguese culture met, for the first time in Goa.For over four and a half centuries channels of an East-West exchange were open in diverse fields like architecture, painting,food, habits,dress, medicine,music and dance, language and literature.

This Book Provides a fascinating historical survey of that pioneering exchange. It elaborates on the Indian influence which became widespread in the 1600's as well as the impact of the Portuguese presence that is still felt in Goa.

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