The Multivalence of an Epic
Retelling the RÄmÄyaį¹a in South India and Southeast Asia
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The Multivalence of an Epic
Retelling the RÄmÄyaį¹a in South India and Southeast Asia
About This Book
This volume examines The R?m?ya?a traditions of South India and Southeast Asia. Bringing together 19 well-known scholars in R?m?ya?a studies from Cambodia, Canada, France, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, UK, and USA, this thought-provoking and elegantly illustrated volume engages with the inherent plurality, diversity, and adaptability of the R?m?ya?a in changing socio-political, religious, and cultural contexts.
The journey and localization of the R?m?ya?a is explored in its manifold expressions ā from classical to folk, from temples and palaces to theatres and by-lanes in cities and villages, and from ancient to modern times. Regional R?m?ya?as from different parts of South India and Southeast Asia are placed in deliberate juxtaposition to enable a historically informed discussion of their connected pasts across land and seas. The three parts of this volume, organized as visual, literary, and performance cultures, discuss the sculpted, painted, inscribed, written, recited, and performed R?m?ya?as. A related emphasis is on the way boundaries of medium and genre have been crossed in the visual, literary, and performed representations of the R?m?ya?a.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Professor D S Achuta Rao
- Professor D S Achuta Rao Endowment
- Prologue
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Introduction Exploring the Epic's Multivalence: RÄmÄyaį¹as in Visual, Literary, and Performance Cultures
- I. Visual Cultures: Sculptures, Paintings, and Inscriptions
- II. Literary Cultures: Texts, Recitation, and Associated Imagery
- III. Performance Cultures: Theatre, Puppetry, and Folk Practices
- The Contributors
- Index