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Linguistic Archaeology of South Asiaby Franklin C. Southworth
RoutledgeCurzon 2004; US$ 190.00Linguistics Archaeology of South Asia brings together linguistics and archaeological evidence of South Asian prehistory. more...
Literary Cultures in Historyby Sheldon Pollock
University of California Press 2003; US$ 95.00A grand synthesis of unprecedented scope, Literary Cultures in History is the first comprehensive history of the rich literary traditions of South Asia. Together these traditions are unmatched in their combination of antiquity, continuity, and multicultural complexity, and are a unique resource for understanding the development of language and imagination over time. In this unparalleled volume, an international team of renowned scholars considers fifteen South Asian literary traditions?including Hindi, Indian-English, Persian, Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Urdu?in their full historical and cultural variety. The volume is united by a twofold theoretical aim: to understand South Asia by looking at it through the lens of its literary cultures and to... more...
Romaniby Yaron Matras
Cambridge University Press 2002; US$ 51.00Romani, the language spoken by over 3.5 million Gypsies, has recently attracted increasing interest from both scholars and language policy makers. This book is the first overview in English of the structure, history, typology and dialects of Romani. It provides an essential reference for anyone interested in this fascinating language. more...
Himalayan Voicesby Michael James Hutt
University of California Press 1991; US$ 12.95While the natural splendor of Nepal has been celebrated in many books, very little of the substantial body of Nepali literature has appeared in English translation. Himalayan Voices provides admirers of Nepal and lovers of literature with their first glimpse of the vibrant literary scene in Nepal today. An introduction to the two most developed genres of modern Nepali literature?poetry and the short story?this work profiles eleven of Nepal's most distinguished poets and offers translations of more than eighty poems written from 1916 to 1986. Twenty of the most interesting and best-known examples of the Nepali short story are translated into English for the first time by Michael Hutt. All provide vivid descriptions of life in twentieth-century... more...
The Language of the Gods in the World of Menby Sheldon Pollock
University of California Press 2006; US$ 39.95In this work of impressive scholarship, Sheldon Pollock explores the remarkable rise and fall of Sanskrit, India's ancient language, as a vehicle of poetry and polity. He traces the two great moments of its transformation: the first around the beginning of the Common Era, when Sanskrit, long a sacred language, was reinvented as a code for literary and political expression, the start of an amazing career that saw Sanskrit literary culture spread from Afghanistan to Java. The second moment occurred around the beginning of the second millennium, when local speech forms challenged and eventually replaced Sanskrit in both the literary and political arenas. Drawing striking parallels, chronologically as well as structurally, with the rise of Latin... more...
Hindi Poetry in a Musical Genreby Lalita du Perron
Taylor & Francis 2007; US$ 178.00Indian classical music has long been fascinating to Western audiences, most prominently since the Beatles' sessions with Ravi Shanka in the 1960s. Du Perron examines Thumi Lyrics, a major genre of Hindustani music, from a primarily linguistic perspective. more...
Markedness and Language Changeby Viktor El¿ik; Yaron Matras
Walter de Gruyter, Inc. 2006; US$ 132.30'Markedness' is a central notion in linguistic theory. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive survey of markedness relations across various grammatical categories, in a sample of closely-related speech varieties. It is based on a sample of over more...
Early Women's Writings in Orissa, 1898 - 1950by Sachidananda Mohanty
SAGE India 2004; US$ 71.95Based on archival research, this fascinating book brings together many of the neglected writings of Oriya women of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sachidananda Mohanty focusses on a period when womens writings dealt not only with questions of gender and identity but also with cultural, political and ideological issues of their times. Utilizing different formsshort stories, poems, essays, travel writings, novels and lettersthese women writers responded honestly both to the world that was in turmoil around them and to the demands of their own inner selves. By articulating and advancing the personal in the public and by imbuing the personal with the social and the political, these literary domestics transcended... more...
In Praise of Deathby Janet Kamphorst
Amsterdam University Press 2008; US$ 80.00This study documents the historical and religious meaning of battle death in the desert regions of India and Pakistan. It offers new insights into the religious symbolism underlying martial ideals and identity politics with an analysis of heroic and epic genres and the literary-historical processes that lead to the deification of warrior-heroes in South Asia. By describing the different degrees of narrative importance that poets attached to battle-death, the author suggests new ways of interpreting the region's warlike past. more...
Songs of Kabirby Kabir; Rabindranath Tagore
The Floating Press 1915; US$ 5.99Kabir was an Indian poet in the 15th century. Songs of Kabir is the collection of his poetry, which first became accessible to the West in 1915. His deeply mystical poetry transcends specific religious ideology, and has thus touched a wide range of audiences. more...









