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Modern Sanskrit: Dialogues across Times, Spaces, and Religions [Kõva köide]

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This book explores aspects of Sanskrit cultural production from the last two centuries, paying attention to Sanskrits inherently dialogical nature and pluralism within Indian history. It demonstrates how the use of classical Sanskrit in the present creates conversations with established practices of the past, and suggests that the decision to use Sanskrit at all is, in a postcolonial world, to enter into a dialogue between tradition and modernity. Throughout the modern period Sanskrit writers, speakers, and proponents have continually engaged with interlocutors both near and far. They have addressed historical events and contemporary social issues, embraced other forms of literature, and experimented with new genres. The volume reflects on the various registers in which Sanskrit writing can appear, the relationship with established and new religious traditions, the performative aspects of Sanskrit, and its role in teaching and learning. Highlighting the multiplicity of Sanskrit, the book will be of particular interest to scholars of religious studies, language, literature, and South Asian studies.
Introduction: Bringing Modern Sanskrit into Dialogue Part One: The
Polyphonies of Modern Sanskrit
1. India Has Utterly Changed: Shivaji and
Modernity in a Colonial Sanskrit Novel
2. Gandhian History in Epic Style:
Kshama Raos Satygraha Gt
3. An Epic 20th-century Sanskrit Life: Baladev
Upadhyaya and Srinivas Raths Baladevacarita-mahkvyam Part Two: Modern
Sanskrit in Performance
4. Locating Sanskrit: Dialogues of Village and City
in Twentieth-Century Sanskrit Drama
5. Performing Shakuntala in Sanskrit:
Between Text and Performance
6. A Refuge for Sanskrit Drama: Amateur
Kutiyattam in Contemporary Kerala Part Three: Modern Sanskrit in
Interreligious Dialogue
7. Pravartany Sadvidy Bhuvi: Sanskrit Learning in
a Gujarati Religious Community
8. Modern Buddhist Sanskrit in Sri Lanka: A
Study of Davuldena Gñnissaras Yatidtam
9. Muni Jambvijaya and the
Jaisalmer Bhar: Tracing a Jain Monks Manuscript Preservation Efforts Part
Four: Sanskrit, Identity, and the Politics of Recovery
10. Imagining
Sanskritland: Shapeshifting Sanskrit-speaking Villages and Indian Census
Data
11. Hidden Mrtis: The Sanskrit Students of Radcliffe College Index
Laurie L. Patton is President of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and has served as President of the American Academy of Religion. She was previously President of Middlebury College, Dean of Arts & Sciences and Durden Professor of Religion at Duke University, and before that Charles Howard Candler Professor of Religion at Emory University, USA.

Charles S. Preston has a PhD in History of Religions from the University of Chicago Divinity School, USA.