Performing Nationhood

Performing Nationhood

Author: Mimasha Pandit

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-06-18

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0199099758

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This book serves as the corridor to one’s ‘self’. It began as a humble attempt to interrogate the performance history of Swadeshi Bengal. The burgeoning public space and audibility of voices hitherto unheard presented a two-way problem, for the colonisers, as well as for the colonised. The thinking mind that hid behind a facade of obedience suddenly appeared before all. The transparent veil separating the hidden from the manifest was torn apart. In the context of swadeshi and boycott agitation, performative spaces like theatre, jatra, and songs did not just serve as a forum for disseminating the notions of nationhood put forward by the intellectuals. The ideas gained a life of their own once they were placed in the performative space. Encompassing both the performer and the audience/recipient of the ideas, the notion underwent a change at various planes of consciousness. The notion of nation, as disseminated by the performances, acquired a different meaning at the level of enactment, and attained an entirely new substance when received by the audience. None of these exchanges occurred in complete passivity of any one party present in the performative space. Consequently, the emergent emotion of nationhood developed as a nuanced image of ‘self’. This book has tried to locate the beginning of that emotion of national ‘self’.


Mipham's Dialectics and the Debates on Emptiness

Mipham's Dialectics and the Debates on Emptiness

Author: Karma-phun-tshogs

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780415352529

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"This book explores a number of themes in connection with the concept of Emptiness, a highly technical but very central notion in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. It examines the critique by the leading Nyingma school philosopher Mipham (1846-1912), one of Tibet's brightest and most versatile minds, formulated in his diverse writings. The book focuses on related issues such as what is negated by the doctrine of Emptiness, the nature of ultimate reality and the difference between 'extrinsic' and 'intrinsic' emptiness. For the first time, a major understanding of Emptiness, variant to the Gelukpa interpretation that has become dominant in both Tibet and the West, is revealed." --Book Jacket.


Kathā in Sanskrit Poetics

Kathā in Sanskrit Poetics

Author: Nalinī Sādhale

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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Study on the various forms of the story in the theoretical works of Sanskrit literature.


Freed from Disgrace

Freed from Disgrace

Author: Phaṇīśvaranātha Reṇu

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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A feminist novella that maps the moral geography of post-independence India, Freed from Disgrace is set in small-town India, and looks both at the toxic character of opportunities and competition and the courage of a few idealistic women against seemingly impossible odds.