In Dialogue with Classical Indian Traditions
Encounter, Transformation and Interpretation
Series: Dialogues in South Asian Traditions: Religion, Philosophy, Literature and History;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 31 March 2021
- ISBN 9780367786724
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages296 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 421 g
- Language English 150
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Short description:
Dialogue is a recurring and significant component of Indian religious and philosophical literature. This book undertakes a close textual analysis of a range of religious and philosophical literature to highlight the many uses and functions of dialogue in the sources themselves and in subsequent interpretations.
MoreLong description:
Dialogue is a recurring and significant component of Indian religious and philosophical literature. Whether it be as a narrative account of a conversation between characters within a text, as an implied response or provocation towards an interlocutor outside the text, or as a hermeneutical lens through which commentators and modern audiences can engage with an ancient text, dialogue features prominently in many of the most foundational sources from classical India. Despite its ubiquity, there are very few studies that explore this important facet of Indian texts. This book redresses this imbalance by undertaking a close textual analysis of a range of religious and philosophical literature to highlight the many uses and functions of dialogue in the sources themselves and in subsequent interpretations.
Using the themes of encounter, transformation and interpretation – all of which emerged from face-to-face discussions between the contributors of this volume – each chapter explores dialogue in its own context, thereby demonstrating the variety and pervasiveness of dialogue in different genres of the textual tradition.
This is a rich and detailed study that offers a fresh and timely perspective on many of the most well-known and influential sources from classical India. As such, it will be of great use to scholars of religious studies, Asian studies, comparative literature and literary theory.
‘This edited volume offers a number of case studies using theological, philosophical, and philological approaches to identify, interpret, and discuss dialogue in the literatures of ancient India. This is a timely topic, and the book includes a rich collection of approaches and traditions.’ – Knut A. Jacobsen, University of Bergen, Norway
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction, Brian Black and Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad Part 1: Encounter 1 Sources of Indian secularism? Dialogues on Politics and Religion in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions, Brian Black 2 Dialogues with Solitary Buddhas, Naomi Appleton 3 Refutation or Dialogue? Śaṃkara’s Treatment of the Bhāgavatas, J.G. Suthren Hirst 4 ‘We Resort to Reason’: The Argumentative Structure in Veṅkatòanātha’s Sesìvaramīmāmòsā, Elisa Freschi 5 ‘Speakers of Highest Truth’: Philosophical Plurilogues About Brahman in the Early Upaniṣads, Jessica Frazier Part 2: Transformation 6 Outer and Inner Dialogues as Transformative Disciplines in the Yogavāsiṣṭha, James Madaio 7 Being Human, Dialogically, Lynn Thomas 8 Dialoguing the Vārkari Tradition, Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach 9 Convincing the King: Jain Ministers and Religious Persuasion through Dialogue, Jonathan Geen Part 3: Interpretation 10 Careful Attention and the Voice of Another, Maria Heim 11 Mahābhārata Dialogues on Dharma and Devotion with Kṛṣṇa and Hanumān, Bruce M. Sullivan 12 Models of Royal Piety in the Mahābhārata: The Case of Vidura, Sanatsujāta and Vidurā, James M. Hegarty 13 Dialogue in Extremis: Vālin in the Vālmīki Rāmāyana, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad; Afterword, Laurie L. Patton
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