2 Citations
Cosmopolitanism and Imagination in Nayaka South India
- Art, History
- 2020
Questions arising from the so-called Brooklyn kalamkari, a seven-panel, hand-painted cotton textile, have confronted art historians for decades: what do we see, who produced it for whom, what does…
Pluralizing the Non-dual: Multilingual Perspectives on Advaita Vedānta, 1560–1847
- History
- 2019
With a textual record spanning dozens of languages—to say nothing of its oral histories—Advaita Vedānta’s multilingual archive presents obvious and daunting challenges for scholars of South Asian…
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Contesting the subject : essays in the postmodern theory and practice of biography and biographical criticism
- History, Art
- 1991
Stanley Fish opens the collection with a persuasive argument for the role of intention and biography. Michael McKeon, Gordon Turnbull, and Jerome Christensen are concerned with the late…
Social history in the study of Indian intellectual cultures?
- History
- 2015
The essays in this volume were presented in earlier versions at a workshop in Oxford in 2013, ‘Discipline, Sect, Lineage, and Community: Scholar Intellectuals in India c.1500–1800.’ They seek to…
The Lost Age of Reason: Philosophy in Early Modern India 1450-1700
- Philosophy
- 2011
The Lost Age of Reason deals with a fascinating and rich episode in the history of philosophy, one from which those who are interested in the nature of modernity and its global origins have a great…