|
The volume commemorates an unusual textual experiment tried out with the Natyasastra at a seminar held in New Delhi some years back. The seminar was organized by the Sangeet Natak Akademi under Shri Girish Karnad`s chairmanship and jointly convened by the late Professor K.J. Shah, Wittgenstein scholar and Professor of Philosophy at Dharwad University and Dr Amrit Srinivasan, Professor of Sociology at the IIT Delhi. Brough together now for the first time are the papers presented at the seminar, along with Professor Shah`s working translation of the First, Sixth and Seventh Adhayayas of the Natyasastra, specially prepared for the event. About Author : Amrit Srinivasan is Professor of Sociiology at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Trained at the Delhi School of Economics and Cambridge University, she has a long-standing interest in the field of knowledge and culture. Her pioneering work on the Indian performing arts is part of a larger initiative today, which seeks to bring everyday material practice and technology use into the cetnre of academic social science and policy debate. Contents : Publsiher`s Note Preface Introduction Section I Bharata`s Natyasastra: I, VI and VII Adhyayas Section II Is Rasa a Subjective Experience or an Understanding? Rasanubhuti and Brahmananda: Some parallels Section III Is Music and Dance an Integral Part of Natya? The Path that Bharata did not Take Section IV The Apsara in the Text: Some Notes from the Field The Myth of the Origin of Theatre and its Socio-Historical Import Contributors ISBN - 9788178711249
|
|
Pages : 178
|