The Other Ramayana Women
Regional Rejection and Response
John Brockington, Mary Brockington, John Brockington, Mary Brockington
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The Other Ramayana Women
Regional Rejection and Response
John Brockington, Mary Brockington, John Brockington, Mary Brockington
About This Book
This book is the first to present current scholarship on gender and in regional and sectarian versions of the R?m?ya?a. Contributors explore in what ways the versions relate to other R?m?ya?a texts as they deal with the female persona and the cultural values implicit in them. Using a wide variety of approaches, both analytical and descriptive, the authors discover common ground between narrative variants even as their diversity is recognized.
It offers an analysis in the shaping of the heterogeneous R?ma tradition through time as it can be viewed from the perspective of narrating women's lives. Through the analysis of the representation and treatment of female characters, narrative inventions, structural design, textual variants, and the idiom of composition and technique in art and sculpture are revealed and it is shown what and in which way these alternative versions are unique.
A sophisticated exploration of the R?m?ya?a, this book is of great interest to academics in the fields of South Asian Studies, Asian Religion, Asian Gender and Cultural Studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- Foreword
- Contributors
- 1 Re-creation, refashioning, rejection, response…: how the narrative developed
- 2 Śūrpaṇakhā in the Jain Rāmāyaṇas
- 3 Betrayed by the beloved: lustful wives and devoted mothers in the Jain Rāmāyaṇas
- 4 The adventures of Rāma, Sītā and Rāvaṇa in Tibet
- 5 Afflicted mothers and abused women: the words behind the pictures
- 6 Women in crisis: South Indian pictorial versions of the Rāmāyaṇa narrative
- 7 Designing women: felicitous malice in a Bengali Rāmāyaṇa
- 8 Can sages and women dance side by side? Contested text and gender in the Kavitāvalī of Tulsīdās
- 9 Narrator and audience: women’s role as re-creators of the tradition
- 10 Tales of the dispossessed: women in the Rāmāyaṇa
- Appendix: Significant retellings of the Rāma story
- Bibliography with abbreviations
- Index