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Many Maha?bha?ratas
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by Nell Shapiro Hawley (Editor), Sohini Sarah Pillai (Editor)
Nell Shapiro Hawley
Many Maha?bha?ratas
462
by Nell Shapiro Hawley (Editor), Sohini Sarah Pillai (Editor)
Nell Shapiro Hawley
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Overview
Many Mahābhāratas is an introduction to the spectacular and long-lived diversity of Mahābhārata literature in South Asia. This diversity begins with the Sanskrit Mahābhārata, an early epic poem that narrates the events of a catastrophic fratricidal war. Along the way, it draws in nearly everything else in Hindu mythology, philosophy, and story literature. The magnitude of its scope and the relentless complexity of its worldview primed the Mahābhārata for uncountable tellings in South Asia and beyond. For two thousand years, the instinctive approach to the Mahābhārata has been not to consume it but to create it anew.The many Mahābhāratas of this book come from the first century to the twenty-first. They are composed in nine different languages—Apabhramsha, Bengali, English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil, and Telugu. Early chapters illuminate themes of retelling within the Sanskrit Mahābhārata itself, demonstrating that the story's propensity for regeneration emerges from within. The majority of the book, however, reaches far beyond the Sanskrit epic. Readers dive into classical dramas, premodern vernacular poems, regional performance traditions, commentaries, graphic novels, political essays, novels, and contemporary theater productions—all of them Mahābhāratas.Because of its historical and linguistic breadth, its commitment to primary sources, and its exploration of multiplicity and diversity as essential features of the Mahābhārata's long life in South Asia, Many Mahābhāratas constitutes a major contribution to the study of South Asian literature and offers a landmark view of the field of Mahābhārata studies.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781438482408 |
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Publisher: | State University of New York Press |
Publication date: | 01/02/2022 |
Series: | SUNY series in Hindu Studies |
Pages: | 462 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d) |
About the Author
Nell Shapiro Hawley is Preceptor in Sanskrit at Harvard University. Sohini Sarah Pillai is a PhD candidate in South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.
Table of Contents
List of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsNote on TransliterationForewordPaula Richman1. An Introduction to the Literature of the MahābhārataNell Shapiro Hawley and Sohini Sarah PillaiPart I: The Manyness of the Sanskrit Mahābhārata2. Ā Garbhāt: Murderous Rage and Collective Punishment as Thematic Elements in Vyāsa's MahābhārataRobert Goldman3. The Invention of IrāvānDavid Gitomer4. Bodies That Don't Matter: Gender, Body, and Discourse in the Narrative of SulabhāSally J. Sutherland GoldmanPart II: Sanskrit Mahābhāratas in Poetry and Performance5. The Remembered Self: Arjuna as Bṛhannalā in the PañcarātraNell Shapiro Hawley6. The Lord of Glory and the Lord of Men: Power and Partiality in Māgha's ŚiśupālavadhaLawrence McCrea7. What Are the Goals of Life? The Vidūṣaka's Interpretation of the Puruṣārthas in Kulaśekhara's SubhadrādhanañjayaSudha Gopalakrishnan8. How Do We Remember Śakuntalā? The Mahābhārata and Kālidāsa's Drama on the Contemporary Indian StageAmanda CulpPart III: Regional and Vernacular Mahābhāratas from Premodern South Asia9. An Old Dharma in a New Age: Duryodhana and the Reframing of Epic Ethics in Ranna's SāhasabhīmavijayaTimothy Lorndale10. Three Poets, Two Languages, One Translation: The Evolution of the Telugu MahābhāratamuHarshita Mruthinti Kamath11. The Fate of Kīcaka in Two Jain Apabhramsha MahābhāratasEva De Clercq and Simon Winant12. The Power-Politics of Desire and Revenge: A Classical Hindi Kīcakavadha Performance at the Tomar Court of GwaliorHeidi Pauwels13. Blessed Beginnings: Invoking Viṣṇu, Kṛṣṇa, and Rāma in Two Regional MahābhāratasSohini Sarah PillaiPart IV: Mahābhāratas of Modern South Asia14. How to Be Political without Being Polemical: The Debate between Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and Rabindranath Tagore over the KṛṣṇacaritraAhona Panda15. The Epic and the Novel: Buddhadev Bose's Modern Reading of the MahābhārataSudipta Kaviraj16. Draupadī, Yājñasenī, Pāñcālī, Kṛṣṇ ā: Representations of an Epic Heroine in Three NovelsPamela Lothspeich17. From Excluded to Exceptional: Caste in Contemporary MahābhāratasSucheta Kanjilal18. A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: The Mahābhārata as Dystopian FuturePhilip LutgendorfBibliographyList of ContributorsIndexFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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