Refiguring the body :: embodiment in South Asian religions /
Examines how embodiment is conceived and experienced in South Asian religions. Refiguring the Body provides a sustained interrogation of categories and models of the body grounded in the distinctive idioms of South Asian religions, particularly Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The contributors engage...
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Zusammenfassung: | Examines how embodiment is conceived and experienced in South Asian religions. Refiguring the Body provides a sustained interrogation of categories and models of the body grounded in the distinctive idioms of South Asian religions, particularly Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The contributors engage prevailing theories of the body in the Western academy that derive from philosophy, social theory, and feminist and gender studies. At the same time, they recognize the limitations of applying Western theoretical models as the default epistemological framework for understanding notions of embodiment that derive from non-Western cultures. Divided into three sections, this collection of essays explores material bodies, embodied selves, and perfected forms of embodiment; divine bodies and devotional bodies; and gendered logics defining male and female bodies. The contributors seek to establish theory parity in scholarly investigations and to re-figure body theories by taking seriously the contributions of South Asian discourses to theorizing the body. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction: Body Matters in South Asia; The Essays; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; Part 3: Gendered and Engendering Bodies; Contributions to Re-figuring Body Theories; Beyond Human Embodiment; Transforming Human Bodily Identities; Notes; References; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; 1 Perfected Embodiment: A Buddhist-Inspired Challenge to Contemporary Theories of the Body; The Materialist, Descriptivist Limitations of Contemporary Body Theories. | |
505 | 8 | |a Beyond Modern Assumptions: Alternative Models from Religious TraditionsAgainst an Exclusively Metaphorical Hermeneutic; The Rejection of Sat-kāya-dṛṣṭi and the Realization of Dharma-kāya; Challenges for Contemporary Body Theories; Notes; References; 2 Body, Self, and Embodiment in the Sanskrit Classics of Āyurveda; Self and Somatic Well-being; The Material Body and the Embodied Self; Self-cultivation; The Cosmic Physiology; Dharma and Body; Notes; References; 3 Bodily Gestures and Embodied Awareness: Mudrā as the Bodily Seal of Being in the Trika Śaivism of Kashmir; Mudrā as Mimetic Image | |
505 | 8 | |a Recollecting Abhinavagupta's Bodily BearingNotes; References; 4 Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves: Theorizing Performative Selfhood in South Indian Performance; Scholarly Constructions of the Self; A Theory of Performative Selfhood: Beyond Rasa Theory; Effects of Possession on the Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves; Training the Performing Self in South Indian Classical Dance; Conclusion: Constructing the Lingering Self; Notes; References; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; 5 Observations on the Bodies of the Gods in the Mahābhārata. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Visual Accessibility and Multiplicity of the Gods' BodiesVigraha: Gods and Human Bodies; Mūrti: Condensed Presence; Mūrti and Yoga; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 6 Bhakti and Embodiment: Bodies of Devotion and Bodies of Bliss in Kṛṣṇa Bhakti; Bhakti and Embodiment; The Gauḍīya Discourse of Embodiment; Ananta-rūpa: The Limitless Forms of Kṛṣṇa; Brahman, Paramātman, and Bhagavān; Bhagavān's Self-Referral Play with His Śaktis; The Absolute Body of Bhagavān; The Source and Container of Avatāras; The Gauḍīya Challenge to Advaita Vedānta and Pātañjala Yoga; Mesocosmic Forms of Kṛṣṇa | |
505 | 8 | |a Sādhaka-Rūpa: Fashioning a Body of DevotionRe-figuring the Psychophysiology; Engaging Kṛṣṇa's Mesocosmic Forms; Siddha-Rūpa: Realizing a Body of Bliss; Two Bodies: Sādhaka-Rūpa and Siddha-Rūpa; Līlā-Smaraṇa and Realization of the Siddha-Rūpa; The Physical Signs of Enraptured Devotion; Notes; References; 7 To Body or Not to Body: Repulsion, Wonder, and the Tamil Saint Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār; What She Said; What He Said; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 8 Bodies of Desire, Bodies of Lament: Marking Emotion in a South Indian Vaiṣṇava Messenger Poem; Rāma's Love-Madness and the Royal Goose | |
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contents | Introduction: Body Matters in South Asia; The Essays; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; Part 3: Gendered and Engendering Bodies; Contributions to Re-figuring Body Theories; Beyond Human Embodiment; Transforming Human Bodily Identities; Notes; References; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; 1 Perfected Embodiment: A Buddhist-Inspired Challenge to Contemporary Theories of the Body; The Materialist, Descriptivist Limitations of Contemporary Body Theories. Beyond Modern Assumptions: Alternative Models from Religious TraditionsAgainst an Exclusively Metaphorical Hermeneutic; The Rejection of Sat-kāya-dṛṣṭi and the Realization of Dharma-kāya; Challenges for Contemporary Body Theories; Notes; References; 2 Body, Self, and Embodiment in the Sanskrit Classics of Āyurveda; Self and Somatic Well-being; The Material Body and the Embodied Self; Self-cultivation; The Cosmic Physiology; Dharma and Body; Notes; References; 3 Bodily Gestures and Embodied Awareness: Mudrā as the Bodily Seal of Being in the Trika Śaivism of Kashmir; Mudrā as Mimetic Image Recollecting Abhinavagupta's Bodily BearingNotes; References; 4 Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves: Theorizing Performative Selfhood in South Indian Performance; Scholarly Constructions of the Self; A Theory of Performative Selfhood: Beyond Rasa Theory; Effects of Possession on the Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves; Training the Performing Self in South Indian Classical Dance; Conclusion: Constructing the Lingering Self; Notes; References; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; 5 Observations on the Bodies of the Gods in the Mahābhārata. The Visual Accessibility and Multiplicity of the Gods' BodiesVigraha: Gods and Human Bodies; Mūrti: Condensed Presence; Mūrti and Yoga; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 6 Bhakti and Embodiment: Bodies of Devotion and Bodies of Bliss in Kṛṣṇa Bhakti; Bhakti and Embodiment; The Gauḍīya Discourse of Embodiment; Ananta-rūpa: The Limitless Forms of Kṛṣṇa; Brahman, Paramātman, and Bhagavān; Bhagavān's Self-Referral Play with His Śaktis; The Absolute Body of Bhagavān; The Source and Container of Avatāras; The Gauḍīya Challenge to Advaita Vedānta and Pātañjala Yoga; Mesocosmic Forms of Kṛṣṇa Sādhaka-Rūpa: Fashioning a Body of DevotionRe-figuring the Psychophysiology; Engaging Kṛṣṇa's Mesocosmic Forms; Siddha-Rūpa: Realizing a Body of Bliss; Two Bodies: Sādhaka-Rūpa and Siddha-Rūpa; Līlā-Smaraṇa and Realization of the Siddha-Rūpa; The Physical Signs of Enraptured Devotion; Notes; References; 7 To Body or Not to Body: Repulsion, Wonder, and the Tamil Saint Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār; What She Said; What He Said; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 8 Bodies of Desire, Bodies of Lament: Marking Emotion in a South Indian Vaiṣṇava Messenger Poem; Rāma's Love-Madness and the Royal Goose |
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spelling | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / edited by Barbara A. Holdrege and Karen Pechilis. Albany : State University of New York Press, c2016. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Introduction: Body Matters in South Asia; The Essays; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; Part 3: Gendered and Engendering Bodies; Contributions to Re-figuring Body Theories; Beyond Human Embodiment; Transforming Human Bodily Identities; Notes; References; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; 1 Perfected Embodiment: A Buddhist-Inspired Challenge to Contemporary Theories of the Body; The Materialist, Descriptivist Limitations of Contemporary Body Theories. Beyond Modern Assumptions: Alternative Models from Religious TraditionsAgainst an Exclusively Metaphorical Hermeneutic; The Rejection of Sat-kāya-dṛṣṭi and the Realization of Dharma-kāya; Challenges for Contemporary Body Theories; Notes; References; 2 Body, Self, and Embodiment in the Sanskrit Classics of Āyurveda; Self and Somatic Well-being; The Material Body and the Embodied Self; Self-cultivation; The Cosmic Physiology; Dharma and Body; Notes; References; 3 Bodily Gestures and Embodied Awareness: Mudrā as the Bodily Seal of Being in the Trika Śaivism of Kashmir; Mudrā as Mimetic Image Recollecting Abhinavagupta's Bodily BearingNotes; References; 4 Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves: Theorizing Performative Selfhood in South Indian Performance; Scholarly Constructions of the Self; A Theory of Performative Selfhood: Beyond Rasa Theory; Effects of Possession on the Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves; Training the Performing Self in South Indian Classical Dance; Conclusion: Constructing the Lingering Self; Notes; References; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; 5 Observations on the Bodies of the Gods in the Mahābhārata. The Visual Accessibility and Multiplicity of the Gods' BodiesVigraha: Gods and Human Bodies; Mūrti: Condensed Presence; Mūrti and Yoga; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 6 Bhakti and Embodiment: Bodies of Devotion and Bodies of Bliss in Kṛṣṇa Bhakti; Bhakti and Embodiment; The Gauḍīya Discourse of Embodiment; Ananta-rūpa: The Limitless Forms of Kṛṣṇa; Brahman, Paramātman, and Bhagavān; Bhagavān's Self-Referral Play with His Śaktis; The Absolute Body of Bhagavān; The Source and Container of Avatāras; The Gauḍīya Challenge to Advaita Vedānta and Pātañjala Yoga; Mesocosmic Forms of Kṛṣṇa Sādhaka-Rūpa: Fashioning a Body of DevotionRe-figuring the Psychophysiology; Engaging Kṛṣṇa's Mesocosmic Forms; Siddha-Rūpa: Realizing a Body of Bliss; Two Bodies: Sādhaka-Rūpa and Siddha-Rūpa; Līlā-Smaraṇa and Realization of the Siddha-Rūpa; The Physical Signs of Enraptured Devotion; Notes; References; 7 To Body or Not to Body: Repulsion, Wonder, and the Tamil Saint Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār; What She Said; What He Said; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 8 Bodies of Desire, Bodies of Lament: Marking Emotion in a South Indian Vaiṣṇava Messenger Poem; Rāma's Love-Madness and the Royal Goose Examines how embodiment is conceived and experienced in South Asian religions. Refiguring the Body provides a sustained interrogation of categories and models of the body grounded in the distinctive idioms of South Asian religions, particularly Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The contributors engage prevailing theories of the body in the Western academy that derive from philosophy, social theory, and feminist and gender studies. At the same time, they recognize the limitations of applying Western theoretical models as the default epistemological framework for understanding notions of embodiment that derive from non-Western cultures. Divided into three sections, this collection of essays explores material bodies, embodied selves, and perfected forms of embodiment; divine bodies and devotional bodies; and gendered logics defining male and female bodies. The contributors seek to establish theory parity in scholarly investigations and to re-figure body theories by taking seriously the contributions of South Asian discourses to theorizing the body. Human body Religious aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85015228 South Asia Religion. Buddhism South Asia. Hinduism South Asia. Corps humain Aspect religieux. Bouddhisme Asie méridionale. Hindouisme Asie méridionale. Asie méridionale Religion. RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Buddhism fast Hinduism fast Human body Religious aspects fast Religion fast South Asia fast Holdrege, Barbara A., 1950- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92109019 Pechilis, Karen, editor. has work: Refiguring the body (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFHwMH3G6dR984yQJcxhpP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Refiguring the body Albany : State University of New York Press, c2016 9781438463155 (DLC) 2016007753 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1446098 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / Introduction: Body Matters in South Asia; The Essays; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; Part 3: Gendered and Engendering Bodies; Contributions to Re-figuring Body Theories; Beyond Human Embodiment; Transforming Human Bodily Identities; Notes; References; Part 1: Material Bodies, Embodied Selves, and Perfected Embodiments; 1 Perfected Embodiment: A Buddhist-Inspired Challenge to Contemporary Theories of the Body; The Materialist, Descriptivist Limitations of Contemporary Body Theories. Beyond Modern Assumptions: Alternative Models from Religious TraditionsAgainst an Exclusively Metaphorical Hermeneutic; The Rejection of Sat-kāya-dṛṣṭi and the Realization of Dharma-kāya; Challenges for Contemporary Body Theories; Notes; References; 2 Body, Self, and Embodiment in the Sanskrit Classics of Āyurveda; Self and Somatic Well-being; The Material Body and the Embodied Self; Self-cultivation; The Cosmic Physiology; Dharma and Body; Notes; References; 3 Bodily Gestures and Embodied Awareness: Mudrā as the Bodily Seal of Being in the Trika Śaivism of Kashmir; Mudrā as Mimetic Image Recollecting Abhinavagupta's Bodily BearingNotes; References; 4 Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves: Theorizing Performative Selfhood in South Indian Performance; Scholarly Constructions of the Self; A Theory of Performative Selfhood: Beyond Rasa Theory; Effects of Possession on the Bodied, Embodied, and Reflective Selves; Training the Performing Self in South Indian Classical Dance; Conclusion: Constructing the Lingering Self; Notes; References; Part 2: Divine Bodies and Devotional Bodies; 5 Observations on the Bodies of the Gods in the Mahābhārata. The Visual Accessibility and Multiplicity of the Gods' BodiesVigraha: Gods and Human Bodies; Mūrti: Condensed Presence; Mūrti and Yoga; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 6 Bhakti and Embodiment: Bodies of Devotion and Bodies of Bliss in Kṛṣṇa Bhakti; Bhakti and Embodiment; The Gauḍīya Discourse of Embodiment; Ananta-rūpa: The Limitless Forms of Kṛṣṇa; Brahman, Paramātman, and Bhagavān; Bhagavān's Self-Referral Play with His Śaktis; The Absolute Body of Bhagavān; The Source and Container of Avatāras; The Gauḍīya Challenge to Advaita Vedānta and Pātañjala Yoga; Mesocosmic Forms of Kṛṣṇa Sādhaka-Rūpa: Fashioning a Body of DevotionRe-figuring the Psychophysiology; Engaging Kṛṣṇa's Mesocosmic Forms; Siddha-Rūpa: Realizing a Body of Bliss; Two Bodies: Sādhaka-Rūpa and Siddha-Rūpa; Līlā-Smaraṇa and Realization of the Siddha-Rūpa; The Physical Signs of Enraptured Devotion; Notes; References; 7 To Body or Not to Body: Repulsion, Wonder, and the Tamil Saint Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār; What She Said; What He Said; Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; 8 Bodies of Desire, Bodies of Lament: Marking Emotion in a South Indian Vaiṣṇava Messenger Poem; Rāma's Love-Madness and the Royal Goose Human body Religious aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85015228 Buddhism South Asia. Hinduism South Asia. Corps humain Aspect religieux. Bouddhisme Asie méridionale. Hindouisme Asie méridionale. RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Buddhism fast Hinduism fast Human body Religious aspects fast Religion fast |
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title | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / |
title_auth | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / |
title_exact_search | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / |
title_full | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / edited by Barbara A. Holdrege and Karen Pechilis. |
title_fullStr | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / edited by Barbara A. Holdrege and Karen Pechilis. |
title_full_unstemmed | Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions / edited by Barbara A. Holdrege and Karen Pechilis. |
title_short | Refiguring the body : |
title_sort | refiguring the body embodiment in south asian religions |
title_sub | embodiment in South Asian religions / |
topic | Human body Religious aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85015228 Buddhism South Asia. Hinduism South Asia. Corps humain Aspect religieux. Bouddhisme Asie méridionale. Hindouisme Asie méridionale. RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Buddhism fast Hinduism fast Human body Religious aspects fast Religion fast |
topic_facet | Human body Religious aspects. South Asia Religion. Buddhism South Asia. Hinduism South Asia. Corps humain Aspect religieux. Bouddhisme Asie méridionale. Hindouisme Asie méridionale. Asie méridionale Religion. RELIGION Comparative Religion. Buddhism Hinduism Human body Religious aspects Religion South Asia |
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