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Nectar Gaze and Poison Breath - An Analysis Translation of Rajasthani Oral Narrative of Devnarayan

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Aditya Malik's new work on the Devnarayan epic of Rajasthan provides valuable access in English to an important oral and print tradition of Western India and a comprehensive introduction to related scholarly issues ... This field of research does not often see new additions, so a work of this kind and scope is particularly welcome. The translations are beautifully rendered ... This work makes a significant contribution to the study of oral narrative in South Asia and in comparative contexts, to a broader discourse on the representation of history and the past within South Asian intellectual and cultural traditions, to the larger study of folk and popular religious traditions, and to the crucial interaction between oral and written texts and performance Aditya Malik's meticulous and sensitive study of the Rajasthani Devnarayan epic opens up a world of surpassing richness. The sung epic text, hitherto unstudied, is one of the most colorful and imaginative known to us from South Asia. Malik interprets Aditya Malik is Senior Lecturer and Programme Director of Religious Studies at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Klappentext This book offers a detailed study of the oral narrative of Shri Devnarayan along with the first English translation of this popular Rajasthani folk narrative. The narrative extolling the deeds of Lord Devnarayan is performed by itinerant singers during all night vigils in front of a 9-meterlong! elaborately painted cloth scroll that depicts scenes and characters from the story. Aditya Malik uses the narrative to explore and ask a range of innovative questions relevant to the study of Indian folk culture and Hinduism as a whole: How is orality conceptualized and practiced? What is therelationship between spoken and visual signs? How do Devnarayan's devotees create multiple discourses concerning religion! community! and history within and though the medium of the narrative? Malik's analysis suggests that the narrative provides a framework for establishing linkages betweendifferent communities! past and present! spoken word and visual image! as well as contending religious ideologies. His interpretation is interspersed with excerpts from interviews with devotees and singers! other tales and texts! and observations from his field research that together invoke theworlds created by the narrative. Zusammenfassung Offers a study of "Devnarayan ki par", along with an English translation of this Rajasthani oral narrative. Using the narrative, this book explores a range of questions relevant to the study of Indian folk culture and Hinduism as a whole: how is orality conceptualized and practiced? What is the relationship between spoken and visual signs?...

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Authors Aditya Malik, Aditya (Co-Coordinator Malik, Malik Aditya
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.02.2005
 
EAN 9780195150193
ISBN 978-0-19-515019-3
No. of pages 576
Series South Asia Research
South Asia Research
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

RELIGION / Hinduism / General, Hinduism

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