The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Emotions in Classical Indian Philosophy: Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy
Editat de Professor Maria Heim, Professor Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Roy Tzoharen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 apr 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350234819
ISBN-10: 1350234818
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350234818
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Adopts a broad phenomenological methodology to put forward a pluralistic account of emotions and offer a more comparative understanding of human subjectivity
Notă biografică
Maria Heim is George Lyman Crosby 1896 & Stanley Warfield Crosby Professor in Religion, Amherst College, USA. Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad is a Fellow of the British Academy, and Distinguished Professor of Comparative Religion and Philosophy at Lancaster University, UK. Roy Tzohar is Associate Professor in the Department of East and South Asian Studies at Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Cuprins
List of Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction, Maria Heim (Amherst College, USA), Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (Lancaster University, USA) and Roy Tzohar (Tel Aviv University, Israel)1. Grief, Tranquillity, and Santa Rasa in Ravisena's Padmapurana, Gregory Clines (Trinity University, USA)2. Emotions in Visistadvaita Vedanta, Elisa Freschi (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)3. Joy as Medicine? Yogavasistha and Descartes on the Affective Sources of Disease, Ana Laura Funes Maderay (Eastern Connecticut State University, USA)4. Some Analyses of Feeling, Maria Heim (Amherst College, USA)5. Lament and the Work of Tears: Andromache, Sita and Yasodhara, Steven P. Hopkins (Swarthmore College, USA)6. The Mind in Pain: The View from Buddhist Systematic and Narrative Thought, Sonam Kachru (University of Virginia, USA)7. Transparent Smoke in the Pure Sky of Consciousness: Emotions and Liberation-While-Living in the Jivanmuktiviveka, James Madaio (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic)8. Gesture and Emotion in Tamil Saiva Devotional Poetry, Anne Monius (Harvard Divinity School, USA)9. The Emotion that is Correlated with the Comic: Notes on Human Nature through Rasa Theory, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (Lancaster University, USA)10. Is there a Cankam Way of Feeling? Body, Landscape, Voice and Affect in Old Tamil Poetry, Martha Selby (University of Texas at Austin, USA)11. Wretched and Blessed: Emotional Praise in a Sanskrit Hymn from Kashmir, Hamsa Stainton (McGill University, Canada)12. Savouring Rasa: Emotion, Judgement, and Phenomenal Content, Sthaneshwar Timalsina (San Diego State University, USA)13. How Does it Feel to be on Your Own: Solitude (viveka) in Asvaghosa's Saundarananda, Roy Tzohar (Tel Aviv University, Israel)BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
This Handbook is a splendid collection of essays by scholars well-established and some still early in their careers. Resisting the habit of fitting Indian understandings of experience into old or new theories imported from the West, the volume's thirteen essays go deep into South Asia's Sanskrit and vernacular traditions to find and make use of fresh vocabulary and concepts apt to that South Asian context but also, by extension, to bringing fresh insight into conversations about experience in the academy globally. After this volume, we will not want to think of "experience" and "experiences" in the same way again. This is indeed a research handbook that will adorn the bookshelves of scholars and students for a generation and more.
This book successfully outlines the pluralistic descriptions of emotions dealt with in Indian texts without categorizing them by Western concepts more dominant in the field. It is a laudable contribution to our understanding of the medieval Indian world of emotions in its own concepts and values.
This book successfully outlines the pluralistic descriptions of emotions dealt with in Indian texts without categorizing them by Western concepts more dominant in the field. It is a laudable contribution to our understanding of the medieval Indian world of emotions in its own concepts and values.