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On Hinduism
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On Hinduism is a penetrating analysis of many of the most crucial and contested issues in Hinduism, from the Vedas to the present day. In a series of 63 connected essays, it discusses Hindu concepts of polytheism, death, gender, art, contemporary puritanism, non-violence, and much more.
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On Hinduism is a penetrating analysis of many of the most crucial and contested issues in Hinduism, from the Vedas to the present day. In a series of 63 connected essays, it discusses Hindu concepts of polytheism, death, gender, art, contemporary puritanism, non-violence, and much more.
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1143g
- ISBN-13: 9780190455101
- ISBN-10: 0190455101
- Artikelnr.: 43172575
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 682
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1143g
- ISBN-13: 9780190455101
- ISBN-10: 0190455101
- Artikelnr.: 43172575
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Wendy Doniger is the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions at the University of Chicago and the author of over 30 books, most recently The Hindus: An Alternative History.
* Introduction: Foreword into the Past
* A Chronology
* I. On Being Hindu
* Hinduism by Any Other Name
* Are Hindus Monotheists or Polytheists?
* Three (or More) Forms of the Three (or More) - Fold Path in Hinduism
* The Concept of Heresy in Hinduism
* Eating Karma
* Medical and Mythical Constructions of the Body in Sakskrit Texts
* Death and Rebirth in Hinduism
* Forgetting and Re-awakening to Incarnation
* Assume the Position: The Fight over the Body of Yoga
* The Toleration of Intolerance in Hinduism
* The Politics of Hinduism Tomorrow
* II. Gods, Humans and Anti-Gods
* Saguna and Nirguna Images of the Deity
* You Can't Get Here from There: The Logical Paradox of Hindu Creation
Myths
* Together Apart: Changing Ethical Implications of Hindu Cosmologies
* God's Body, or, the Lingam Made Flesh: Conflicts over the
Representation of Shiva
* Sacrifice and Subsitution: Ritual Mystification and Mythical
Demystification in Hinduism
* The Scrapbook of Undeserved Salvation: The Kedara Khanda of the
Skanda Purana
* III. Women and Other Genders
* Why Should a Brahmin Tell You Whom to Marry?: A Deconstruction of the
Laws of Manu
* Saranyu/Samjna: The Sun and the Shadow
* The Clever Wife in Indian Mythology
* Rings of Rejection and Recognition in Ancient India
* The Third Nature: Gender Inversions in the Kamasutra
* Bisexuality and Transsexuality Among the Hindu Gods
* Transsexual Transformations of Subjectivity and Memory in Hindu
Mythology
* IV. Kama and other Seductions
* The Control of Addiction in Ancient India
* Reading the Kamasutra: It Isn't All About Sex
* The Mythology of the Kamasutra
* From Kama to Karma: The Resurgence of Puritanism in Contemporary
India
* V. Horses and Other Animals
* The Ambivalence of Ahimsa
* Zoomorphism in Ancient India: Humans More Bestial Than Beasts
* The Mythology of Horses in India
* The Submarine Mare in the Mythology of Shiva
* Indra as the Stallion's Wife
* Dogs as Dalits in Indian Literature
* Sacred Cows and Beefeaters
* VI. Illusion and Reality in the Hindu Epics
* Impermanence and Eternity in Hindu Epic, Art and Performance
* Shadows of the Ramayana
* Women in the Mahabharata
* The History of Ekalavya
* VII. On Not Being Hindu
* "I Have Scinde": Orientalism and Guilt
* Doniger O'Flaherty on Doniger
* You Can't Make an Omelette
* The Forest-Dweller
* Appendix I: Limericks on Hinduism
* Appendix II: Essays on Hinduism by Wendy Doniger
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* A Chronology
* I. On Being Hindu
* Hinduism by Any Other Name
* Are Hindus Monotheists or Polytheists?
* Three (or More) Forms of the Three (or More) - Fold Path in Hinduism
* The Concept of Heresy in Hinduism
* Eating Karma
* Medical and Mythical Constructions of the Body in Sakskrit Texts
* Death and Rebirth in Hinduism
* Forgetting and Re-awakening to Incarnation
* Assume the Position: The Fight over the Body of Yoga
* The Toleration of Intolerance in Hinduism
* The Politics of Hinduism Tomorrow
* II. Gods, Humans and Anti-Gods
* Saguna and Nirguna Images of the Deity
* You Can't Get Here from There: The Logical Paradox of Hindu Creation
Myths
* Together Apart: Changing Ethical Implications of Hindu Cosmologies
* God's Body, or, the Lingam Made Flesh: Conflicts over the
Representation of Shiva
* Sacrifice and Subsitution: Ritual Mystification and Mythical
Demystification in Hinduism
* The Scrapbook of Undeserved Salvation: The Kedara Khanda of the
Skanda Purana
* III. Women and Other Genders
* Why Should a Brahmin Tell You Whom to Marry?: A Deconstruction of the
Laws of Manu
* Saranyu/Samjna: The Sun and the Shadow
* The Clever Wife in Indian Mythology
* Rings of Rejection and Recognition in Ancient India
* The Third Nature: Gender Inversions in the Kamasutra
* Bisexuality and Transsexuality Among the Hindu Gods
* Transsexual Transformations of Subjectivity and Memory in Hindu
Mythology
* IV. Kama and other Seductions
* The Control of Addiction in Ancient India
* Reading the Kamasutra: It Isn't All About Sex
* The Mythology of the Kamasutra
* From Kama to Karma: The Resurgence of Puritanism in Contemporary
India
* V. Horses and Other Animals
* The Ambivalence of Ahimsa
* Zoomorphism in Ancient India: Humans More Bestial Than Beasts
* The Mythology of Horses in India
* The Submarine Mare in the Mythology of Shiva
* Indra as the Stallion's Wife
* Dogs as Dalits in Indian Literature
* Sacred Cows and Beefeaters
* VI. Illusion and Reality in the Hindu Epics
* Impermanence and Eternity in Hindu Epic, Art and Performance
* Shadows of the Ramayana
* Women in the Mahabharata
* The History of Ekalavya
* VII. On Not Being Hindu
* "I Have Scinde": Orientalism and Guilt
* Doniger O'Flaherty on Doniger
* You Can't Make an Omelette
* The Forest-Dweller
* Appendix I: Limericks on Hinduism
* Appendix II: Essays on Hinduism by Wendy Doniger
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* Introduction: Foreword into the Past
* A Chronology
* I. On Being Hindu
* Hinduism by Any Other Name
* Are Hindus Monotheists or Polytheists?
* Three (or More) Forms of the Three (or More) - Fold Path in Hinduism
* The Concept of Heresy in Hinduism
* Eating Karma
* Medical and Mythical Constructions of the Body in Sakskrit Texts
* Death and Rebirth in Hinduism
* Forgetting and Re-awakening to Incarnation
* Assume the Position: The Fight over the Body of Yoga
* The Toleration of Intolerance in Hinduism
* The Politics of Hinduism Tomorrow
* II. Gods, Humans and Anti-Gods
* Saguna and Nirguna Images of the Deity
* You Can't Get Here from There: The Logical Paradox of Hindu Creation
Myths
* Together Apart: Changing Ethical Implications of Hindu Cosmologies
* God's Body, or, the Lingam Made Flesh: Conflicts over the
Representation of Shiva
* Sacrifice and Subsitution: Ritual Mystification and Mythical
Demystification in Hinduism
* The Scrapbook of Undeserved Salvation: The Kedara Khanda of the
Skanda Purana
* III. Women and Other Genders
* Why Should a Brahmin Tell You Whom to Marry?: A Deconstruction of the
Laws of Manu
* Saranyu/Samjna: The Sun and the Shadow
* The Clever Wife in Indian Mythology
* Rings of Rejection and Recognition in Ancient India
* The Third Nature: Gender Inversions in the Kamasutra
* Bisexuality and Transsexuality Among the Hindu Gods
* Transsexual Transformations of Subjectivity and Memory in Hindu
Mythology
* IV. Kama and other Seductions
* The Control of Addiction in Ancient India
* Reading the Kamasutra: It Isn't All About Sex
* The Mythology of the Kamasutra
* From Kama to Karma: The Resurgence of Puritanism in Contemporary
India
* V. Horses and Other Animals
* The Ambivalence of Ahimsa
* Zoomorphism in Ancient India: Humans More Bestial Than Beasts
* The Mythology of Horses in India
* The Submarine Mare in the Mythology of Shiva
* Indra as the Stallion's Wife
* Dogs as Dalits in Indian Literature
* Sacred Cows and Beefeaters
* VI. Illusion and Reality in the Hindu Epics
* Impermanence and Eternity in Hindu Epic, Art and Performance
* Shadows of the Ramayana
* Women in the Mahabharata
* The History of Ekalavya
* VII. On Not Being Hindu
* "I Have Scinde": Orientalism and Guilt
* Doniger O'Flaherty on Doniger
* You Can't Make an Omelette
* The Forest-Dweller
* Appendix I: Limericks on Hinduism
* Appendix II: Essays on Hinduism by Wendy Doniger
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index
* A Chronology
* I. On Being Hindu
* Hinduism by Any Other Name
* Are Hindus Monotheists or Polytheists?
* Three (or More) Forms of the Three (or More) - Fold Path in Hinduism
* The Concept of Heresy in Hinduism
* Eating Karma
* Medical and Mythical Constructions of the Body in Sakskrit Texts
* Death and Rebirth in Hinduism
* Forgetting and Re-awakening to Incarnation
* Assume the Position: The Fight over the Body of Yoga
* The Toleration of Intolerance in Hinduism
* The Politics of Hinduism Tomorrow
* II. Gods, Humans and Anti-Gods
* Saguna and Nirguna Images of the Deity
* You Can't Get Here from There: The Logical Paradox of Hindu Creation
Myths
* Together Apart: Changing Ethical Implications of Hindu Cosmologies
* God's Body, or, the Lingam Made Flesh: Conflicts over the
Representation of Shiva
* Sacrifice and Subsitution: Ritual Mystification and Mythical
Demystification in Hinduism
* The Scrapbook of Undeserved Salvation: The Kedara Khanda of the
Skanda Purana
* III. Women and Other Genders
* Why Should a Brahmin Tell You Whom to Marry?: A Deconstruction of the
Laws of Manu
* Saranyu/Samjna: The Sun and the Shadow
* The Clever Wife in Indian Mythology
* Rings of Rejection and Recognition in Ancient India
* The Third Nature: Gender Inversions in the Kamasutra
* Bisexuality and Transsexuality Among the Hindu Gods
* Transsexual Transformations of Subjectivity and Memory in Hindu
Mythology
* IV. Kama and other Seductions
* The Control of Addiction in Ancient India
* Reading the Kamasutra: It Isn't All About Sex
* The Mythology of the Kamasutra
* From Kama to Karma: The Resurgence of Puritanism in Contemporary
India
* V. Horses and Other Animals
* The Ambivalence of Ahimsa
* Zoomorphism in Ancient India: Humans More Bestial Than Beasts
* The Mythology of Horses in India
* The Submarine Mare in the Mythology of Shiva
* Indra as the Stallion's Wife
* Dogs as Dalits in Indian Literature
* Sacred Cows and Beefeaters
* VI. Illusion and Reality in the Hindu Epics
* Impermanence and Eternity in Hindu Epic, Art and Performance
* Shadows of the Ramayana
* Women in the Mahabharata
* The History of Ekalavya
* VII. On Not Being Hindu
* "I Have Scinde": Orientalism and Guilt
* Doniger O'Flaherty on Doniger
* You Can't Make an Omelette
* The Forest-Dweller
* Appendix I: Limericks on Hinduism
* Appendix II: Essays on Hinduism by Wendy Doniger
* List of Abbreviations
* Notes
* Bibliography
* Index