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The life of a text: performing the Rāmcaritmānas of Tulsidas

Philip Lutgendorf 1991 © University of California Press
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  • 9780520909342 (ebook)
  • 9780520066908 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Asian: South and Southeast
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Illustrations (page ix)
  • Acknowledgments (page xi)
  • A Note on Transliteration (page xv)
  • 1. The Text and the Research Context (page 1)
    • Introduction (page 1)
    • Tulsidas and the Ramayan Tradition (page 3)
    • Metrical and Narrative Structure (page 13)
    • The Fathomless Lake: Tulsi's Narrative Framing (page 18)
    • The Manas and the Western Audience (page 29)
    • On Poetry and Performance (page 33)
    • Banaras: City of Tulsidas (page 41)
  • 2. The Text in Recitation and Song (page 53)
    • The Varieties of Recitation (page 53)
    • Spreading the Word: The Puranic Recitation Model (page 56)
    • The Rites of Recitation (page 68)
    • The "Great Sacrifice" of Manas Recitation (page 80)
    • The Pleasures of Manas Singing (page 97)
  • 3. The Text Expounded: The Development of Manas-Katha (page 113)
    • The Telling and Its Milieu (page 113)
    • Epic and Puranic Exegetical Traditions (page 119)
    • The Manas-Katha Tradition (page 128)
    • Changing Styles of Katha (page 157)
  • 4. The Art of Manas-Katha (page 165)
    • The Economics of Katha (page 165)
    • Qualifications of a Performer (page 170)
    • Performance Structure and Techniques (page 182)
    • Katha in Context: The Contemporary Performance Milieu (page 192)
    • The Performer and the Text (page 209)
    • The Nature of Katha: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (page 231)
    • The Palace of Mirrors (page 243)
  • 5. Words Made Flesh: The Text Enacted (page 248)
    • The Ramlila Tradition (page 248)
    • The "Sport" of Kings: Evolution of the Banaras Ramlila (page 254)
    • Three Contemporary Productions (page 267)
    • Ramlila and Devotional Practice (page 308)
    • The Ultimate Commentary (page 329)
  • 6. The Text in a Changing Society (page 340)
    • The Paradoxical Paradigm (page 340)
    • The Rise of the Eternal Religion (page 360)
    • The Politics of Ramraj (page 371)
    • Cracks in the Mirror (page 392)
    • People of the Book (page 409)
    • The Future of Manas Performance (page 426)
  • Glossary of Names with Transliteration (page 441)
  • Biblography (page 449)
  • Index (page 461)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JAS 54.2 (May 1995): 600-602 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-9118%28199505%2954%3A2%3C600%3ATLOATP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B
AE 21.4 (Nov. 1994): 985-986 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0094-0496%28199411%2921%3A4%3C985%3ATLOATP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q
BSOAS 57.2 (1994): 399-401 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0041-977X%281994%2957%3A2%3C399%3ATLOATP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G
JAF 105.418 (Autumn 1992): 511-513 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8715%28199223%29105%3A418%3C511%3ATLOATP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J
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