Many Ramayanas: Diversity Of Narrative Tradition So. Asia

Book Summary


Throughout Indian history, many authors and performers have produced, and many patrons have supported, diverse tellings of the story of the exiled prince Rama, who rescues his abducted wife by battling the demon king who has imprisoned her. The contributors to this volume focus on these "many" "Ramayanas," While most scholars continue to rely on Valmiki's Sanskrit "Ramayana" as the authoritative version of the tale, the contributors to this volume do not. Their essays demonstrate the multivocal nature of the "Ramayana" by highlighting its variations according to historical period, political context, regional literary tradition, religious affiliation, intended audience, and genre. Socially marginal groups in Indian society--Telugu women, for example, or Untouchables from Madhya Pradesh--have recast the Rama story to reflect their own views of the world, while in other hands the epic has become the basis for teachings about spiritual liberation or the demand for political separatism. Historians of religion, scholars of South Asia, folklorists, cultural anthropologists--all will find here refreshing perspectives on this tale.

Book Details


Book Name Many Ramayanas: Diversity Of Narrative Tradition So. Asia
Author Paula Richman
Publisher University Of California Press (Aug 1991)
ISBN 9780520075894
Pages 280
Language English
Price 1360
 
 

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