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Refiguring the body : embodiment in South Asian religions /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Holdrege, Barbara A., 1950- (Editor ), Pechilis, Karen (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, c2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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