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Category | : MASTER‘S DEGREE PROGRAMMES |
Sub Category | : Master of Arts (Folklore and Culture Studies) (MAFCS) |
Products Code | : 7.39-MAFCS-ASSI |
HSN Code | : 490110 |
Language | : English |
Author | : BMAP EDUSERVICES PVT LTD |
Publisher | : BMAP EDUSERVICES PVT LTD |
University | : IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) |
Pages | : 20-25 |
Weight | : 157gms |
Dimensions | : 21.0 x 29.7 cm (A4 Size Pages) |
The MFC 006 Folklore: Canon, Multimediality, Interdisciplinarity, and Social Epistemology assignment solution is designed to help IGNOU students explore the role of folklore in knowledge production, its transformation through different media, and its interdisciplinary relevance in modern society. This solution follows the latest IGNOU guidelines and presents a structured approach to oral traditions, folklore in digital media, interdisciplinary folklore studies, and the impact of folklore on collective knowledge systems.
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This MFC 006 IGNOU assignment solution is a valuable resource for students aiming to excel in folklore studies, multimedia adaptation, and interdisciplinary cultural analysis. With a detailed, structured, and research-backed approach, this solution enables students to analyze folklore’s role in knowledge systems, its adaptation across media, and its connections with various academic disciplines effectively.
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