Citations:Bangaliyana

English citations of Bangaliyana

  • 1994 November 4, Apratim Sarkar, “Lucy:To Indranil and Sambit”, in soc.culture.bengali[1] (Usenet):
    To participate in the discussions of an unmoderated newsgroup, you
    have to accept that spirit of it, this being the Internet. Also, as
    you have yourself mentioned, the Bengali identity is driven by diverse
    factors, and while yours may exclude Bangladeshis, mocking them in
    SCB will only earn you disrespect for yourself and for your spirit of
    Bangaliyana.
  • 2017 July 14, The Caravan: July 2017 (July 2017)‎[2], Delhi Press, page 86:
    “If you can catch the flow, the rest comes easy.” The rhythm and flow of Bangaliyana — Bengaliness — was best found in Bengali music, he explained, and gave the example of the composer and music director Sachin Dev Burman.
  • 2020 August 3, Mala Renganathan, Arnab Bhattacharya, Rabindranath Tagore's Drama in the Perspective of Indian Theatre[3], Anthem Press, →ISBN, →LCCN:
    In this sense, Tagore's Chitrangada is a static cultural artefact, whereas the occasion (Durga puja) and the performance mellow Rabindranatya as a definitive marker of a Bangaliyana away from Bengal.