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em Bucknell University Digital Commons - Pensilvania - USA


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In this article, I examine the values and meanings that adhere to objects made by Maithil women at a development project in Janakpur, Nepal â objects collectors have called â˜Janakpur Artâ. I seek to explain how and why changes in pictorial content in Janakpur Art â shifts that took place over a period of five or six years in the 1990s â occurred, and what such a change might indicate about the link between Maithil womenâs lives, development, and tourism. As I will demonstrate, part of the appeal for consumers of Janakpur Art has been that it is produced at a â˜womenâs development projectâ seeking to empower its participants. And yet, the projectâs very successes threaten to displace the producers (and what they produce) from their perceived qualities/identities as â˜traditionalâ and â˜primitive,â thereby bringing into question the authenticity of the â˜artâ they produce. The conundrum begs this question: can developing women produce primitive art?