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This collection brings together a series of Patrick Olivelle's research papers, published over a period of about ten years, whose unifying theme is the search for hidden historical context and developments within words and texts. Words (and cultural histories represented by words) that scholars often take for granted as having a continuous and long history are often new sometimes even being neologisms. They can thus provide important indications of cultural and religious innovations. Olivelle's book on the asramas, as well as the short pieces included in this volume, such as those on ananda…mehr
This collection brings together a series of Patrick Olivelle's research papers, published over a period of about ten years, whose unifying theme is the search for hidden historical context and developments within words and texts. Words (and cultural histories represented by words) that scholars often take for granted as having a continuous and long history are often new sometimes even being neologisms. They can thus provide important indications of cultural and religious innovations. Olivelle's book on the asramas, as well as the short pieces included in this volume, such as those on ananda and dharma, seek to see cultural innovation and historical changes within the changing semantic fields of key terms. Closer examination of numerous Sanskrit terms taken for granted as central to 'Hinduism' provide similar results. Indian texts have often been studied in the past as disincarnate realities providing information on an ahistorical and unchanging culture. 'Language, Texts, and Society' is a small contribution towards correcting this method of textual study.
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Autorenporträt
Patrick Olivelle
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Abbreviations I. Young Svetaketu: A Literary Study of an Upanisadic Story II. dharmaskandhah and brahmasamsthah: A Study of Chandogya Upanisad 2.23.1 III. Orgasmic Rapture and Divine Ecstasy: The Semantic History of ananda IV. Amrta: Women and Indian Technologies of Immortality V. Power of Words: The Ascetic Appropriation and the Semantic Evolution of dharma VI. Semantic History of Dharma: The Middle and Late Vedic Periods VII. Explorations in the Early History of Dharmasastra VIII. Structure and Composition of the Manava Dharmasastra IX. Caste and Purity: A Study in the Language of the Dharma Literature X. Rhetoric and Reality: Women’s Agency in the Dharmasastras XI. Manu and Gautama: A Study in Sastric Intertextuality XII. Manu and the Arthasastra: A Study in Sastric Intertextuality XIII. Unfaithful Transmitters: Philological Criticism and Critical Editions of the Upanisads XIV. Sanskrit Commentators and the Transmission of Texts: Haradatta on Apastamba-Dharmasutra XV. Hair and Society: Social Significance of Hair in South Asian Traditions XVI. Abhaksya and Abhojya: An Exploration in Dietary Language XVII. Food for Thought: Dietary Rules and Social Organization in Ancient India References Index
Preface Abbreviations I. Young Svetaketu: A Literary Study of an Upanisadic Story II. dharmaskandhah and brahmasamsthah: A Study of Chandogya Upanisad 2.23.1 III. Orgasmic Rapture and Divine Ecstasy: The Semantic History of ananda IV. Amrta: Women and Indian Technologies of Immortality V. Power of Words: The Ascetic Appropriation and the Semantic Evolution of dharma VI. Semantic History of Dharma: The Middle and Late Vedic Periods VII. Explorations in the Early History of Dharmasastra VIII. Structure and Composition of the Manava Dharmasastra IX. Caste and Purity: A Study in the Language of the Dharma Literature X. Rhetoric and Reality: Women’s Agency in the Dharmasastras XI. Manu and Gautama: A Study in Sastric Intertextuality XII. Manu and the Arthasastra: A Study in Sastric Intertextuality XIII. Unfaithful Transmitters: Philological Criticism and Critical Editions of the Upanisads XIV. Sanskrit Commentators and the Transmission of Texts: Haradatta on Apastamba-Dharmasutra XV. Hair and Society: Social Significance of Hair in South Asian Traditions XVI. Abhaksya and Abhojya: An Exploration in Dietary Language XVII. Food for Thought: Dietary Rules and Social Organization in Ancient India References Index
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