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E-raamat: Ramayana Revisited [Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud]

  • Formaat: 396 pages, numerous halftones
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2004
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195168327
  • Oxford Scholarship Online e-raamatud
  • Raamatu hind pole hetkel teada
  • Formaat: 396 pages, numerous halftones
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2004
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195168327
The Ramayana is one of India's foundational epics, and it demonstrates a continuing power to influence social, religious, cultural, and political life. Brought to textual life in Sanskrit by the legendary "first poet," Valmiki, over the ensuing centuries the tale has been recycled with extraordinary adaptability and diversity through the varied cultural heritages of India and other parts of Asia. The basic tale of the Ramayana is continually adapted to new contexts, forms, and media. It is read, recited, sung, danced, and acted in one form or another, and renewed so constantly by changing times and values that it demands constant revaluation. The Ramayana Revisited presents the latest in Ramayana scholarship. Fourteen leading scholars examine the epic in its myriad contexts throughout South and Southeast Asia. They explore the role the narrative plays in societies as varied as India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Cambodia. The essays also expand the understanding of the "text" to include non-verbal renditions of the epic, with particular attention to the complex ways such retellings change the way the narrative deals with gender. This volume will be invaluable to students and scholars interested in mythology, Hinduism, Asian studies, and anthropology.
Contributors xiii
Introduction 3(16)
Resisting Rama: Dharmic Debates on Gender and Hierarchy and the Work of the Valmiki Ramayana
19(28)
Robert P. Goldman
Gendered Narratives: Gender, Space, and Narrative Structures in Valmiki's Balakanda
47(40)
Sally J. Sutherland Goldman
Ramayana Textual Traditions in Eastern India
87(20)
William L. Smith
Reinventing the Ramayana in Twentieth-Century Bengali Literature
107(18)
Mandakranta Bose
Why Can't a Shudra Perform Asceticism? Sambuka in Three Modern South Indian Plays
125(24)
Paula Richman
Hanuman's Adventures Underground: The Narrative Logic of a Ramayana ``Interpolation,''
149(16)
Philip Lutgendorf
``Only You'': The Wedding of Rama and Sita, Past and Present
165(54)
Heidi Pauwels
When Does Sita Cease to Be Sita? Notes toward a Cultural Grammar of Indian Narratives
219(24)
Velcheru Narayana Rao
Representing the Ramayana on the Kutiyattam Stage
243(16)
Bruce M. Sullivan
The ``Radio-Active'' Gita-Ramayana: Home and Abroad
259(16)
Vidyut Aklujkar
Mysticism and Islam in Javanese Ramayana Tales
275(18)
Laurie J. Sears
Chasing Sita on a Global/Local Interface: Where Cartographies Collide, Silent Vessels ``Tell in Full,''
293(30)
Kaja M. McGowan
The Ramayana in the Arts of Thailand and Cambodia
323(12)
Julie B. Mehta
The Ramayana Theme in the Visual Arts of South and Southeast Asia
335(20)
Kapila Vatsyayan
Appendix 1 The Ramayana in Asia 355(4)
Appendix 2 Variant Names of Main Characters 359(2)
Index 361