Two Masterpieces of Ku?iya??am: Mantra?kam and A?guliya?kam

Two Masterpieces of Ku?iya??am: Mantra?kam and A?guliya?kam

Two Masterpieces of Ku?iya??am: Mantra?kam and A?guliya?kam

Two Masterpieces of Ku?iya??am: Mantra?kam and A?guliya?kam

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Overview

Kūṭiyāṭṭam, India’s only living traditional Sanskrit theatre, has been continually performed in Kerala for at least a thousand years. The actors and drummers create an entire world in the empty space of the stage by using spectacular costumes and make-up and by an immensely rich interplay of words, rhythms, mime, and gestures. This volume focuses on Mantrāṅkam and Aṅgulīyāṅkam, the two great masterpieces of Kūṭiyāṭṭam. It provides fundamental general remarks and relates them to pan-Indian reflections on aesthetics, philology, ritual studies, and history. Authored by scholars and active Kūṭiyāṭṭam performers, this is the first attempt to bring together a set of sustained, multi-faceted interpretations of these masterpieces-in-performance. With an aim to open up this ancient art form to readers interested in South Indian culture, religion, theatre and performance studies, philology as well as literature, this volume offers a new way to access a major art form of pre-modern and modern Kerala.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190990015
Publisher: OUP India
Publication date: 06/18/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Heike Oberlin, Associate Professor, University of Tübingen, David Shulman, Emeritus Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Elena Mucciarelli, Professor, University of Tubingen

Heike Oberlin is associate professor, Department of Indology, University of Tübingen, Germany.

David Shulman is professor emeritus, Department of Asian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

Mucciarelli, Elena is Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Indology, University of Tubingen.

Table of Contents

Foreword, K.K. GopalakrishanIntroduction, Heike Oberlin and David ShulmanOpening Up1. Anguliyankam and Mantrankam : Two Wondrous Crest Jewels of Kutiyattam, Sudha Gopalakrishnan2. Some Remarks on the Ascaryacudamani: Refl ections, Reflexivity, and Wonder, Lyne Bansat-BoudonMantrankam3. Mantrankam, an Ancient Integration Project? Its Structure and Composition, Heike Oberlin4. What is Mantrankam?, David Shulman5. Pracchana Barhaspatyam : Irony and Illusion, Reality, Reflection, and Play in Mantrankam, Orly Hadani Nave6. Reflection and Arul: Creating Siva on the Kutiyattam Stage, Hemdat Salay7 Vasantaka: Personal Considerations from Within the Practice, Indu G.8. Mantrankam : An Arena for Experimentation, Elena Mucciarelli9. The Mantrankam Paribhasa from a Historical Linguistics Perspective, Ophira Gamliel10. Tying the Universe: The Interplay of Veda and Kutiyattam with Special Reference to Mantrankam, Elena Mucciarelli and Heike OberlinAnguliyankam11. Anguliyankam, Ramayana-Veda of the Cakyars, Virginie Johan12 Anguliyankam : The Natyaveda of Kutiyattam, P.K.M. Bhadra and Rajneesh B.13. The World of Hanuman: Creating a Fluid Cosmos on a Kerala Kutiyattam Stage, Einat Bar-On Cohen14. Distinct Conventions in the Staging of Anguliyankam Kuttu, Ammannur Kuttan Chakyar and Aparna NangiarTying Up15. My Experience of Performing Anguliyankam and Mantrankam, Margi Madhu Chakyar16. Knowing and Being: Kutiyattam and Its Semantic Universe, Manu V. Devadevan17. An Actor in Red and White: The Cakyar Community and the Early Manipravalam Corpus, Sivan Goren ArzonyNote on the ContributorsIndex
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