TS-4: Indian Culture: Perspective for Tourism

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Free Online Course: TS-4: Indian Culture: Perspective for Tourism provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 16 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. TS-4: Indian Culture: Perspective for Tourism is taught by Dr. Arvind Kumar.

Overview
  • INDIAN CULTURE: PERSPECTIVE FOR TOURISM is a 08 Credits course. This course is divided into 9 blocks having 31 units. All these blocks and units will be covered in 80 videos of Swayam platform. This course attempts to provide an integral view of Indian culture from the perspective of the tourism sector. The culture, thus, has been taken to mean an interface between subjectivity and its representation. This course is useful for those learners who are willing to know Indian heritage, culture, tradition, art, architecture, music, dance, drama, fair, festivals, theatre, Indian cinema, different types of Indian costumes and crafts, tribal society and government perspectives. In this course Block 1 introduces you to the basics of Indian culture, its foundation, historical perspectives, meaning and spread. It also elaborated the use of conservation and how culture is interrelated to the travel and tourism industry. Block 2 gives understanding about social structure, customs, rituals, fairs and festivals. Block 3 is devoted to fine arts like dance, music, paintings etc. Block 4 elaborated on Indian cinema and theatre. After that we will move to discuss Architecture, Archaeology and Antiquity. The same is dealt in Block 5 and 6. Block 7 is devoted to handicrafts like clay, stone, wood, metal, ivory, corals, gems, jewellery, textiles and costumes. Block 8 and 9 gives understanding of tribal society and its identity formation. It also elaborated on government policy, trade and media.Credit: 8

Syllabus
  • Week

    Topics

    Week-1

    Unit-1: Indian Culture and Heritage: The Historical Context-I

    Unit-2: Indian Culture and Heritage: The Historical Context-II

    Week-2

    Unit-3: Conservation of Culture

    Unit-4: Tourism and Culture: Some Views

    Unit-5: Socio Historical Perspective-I

    Week-3

    Unit-6: Socio-Historical Perspective-II

    Unit-7: Customs, Rituals and Cults

    Week-4

    Unit-8: Fairs and Festivals

    Unit-9: Dance

    Week-5

    Unit-10: Music

    Unit-11: Paintings

    Week-6

    Unit-12: Indian Theatre

    Unit-13: Indian Cinema

    Week-7

    Unit-14: Main Architectural Styles

    Unit-15: Regional Architecture

    Week-8

    Unit-16: Architecture: Fundamental Categories

    Unit-17: Sculpture

    Week-9

    Unit-18: Archaeological Sites-I (Early Harappa and Harappa)

    Week-10

    Unit-19: Archaeological Sites-II ( Post Harappa)

    Week-11

    Unit-20: Museums and Antiquities

    Week-12

    Unit-21: Commoditization of Handicrafts

    Unit-22: Clay, Wood and Metal Crafts

    Week-13

    Unit-23: Ivory, Gems and Jewellery

    Unit-24: Textiles and Costumes

    Week-14

    Unit-25: Identity Formation

    Unit-26: History and Geographical Spread

    Week-15

    Unit-27: Society and Economy

    Unit-28: Tribes and Development Policy

    Week-16

    Unit-29: Government

    Unit-30: Trade

    Unit-31: Media