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Theatre and Its Other: Abhinavagupta on Dance and Dramatic Acting: Gonda Indological Studies, cartea 23

Autor Elisa Ganser
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2022
What is Dance? What is Theatre? What is the boundary between enacting a character and narrating a story? When does movement become tinted with meaning? And when does beauty shine alone as if with no object? These universal aesthetic questions find a theoretically vibrant and historically informed set of replies in the oeuvre of the eleventh-century Kashmirian author Abhinavagupta. The present book offers the first critical edition, translation, and study of a crucial and lesser known passage of his commentary on the Nāṭyaśāstra, the seminal work of Sanskrit dramaturgy. The nature of dramatic acting and the mimetic power of dance, emotions, and beauty all play a role in Abhinavagupta’s thorough investigation of performance aesthetics, now presented to the modern reader.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004449817
ISBN-10: 9004449817
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Gonda Indological Studies


Notă biografică

Elisa Ganser, Ph.D. (La Sapienza, Rome), is a researcher at the Department of Indian Studies at the University of Zurich. She has published articles on Indian theatre and dance, and co-edited Theatrical and Ritual Boundaries in South Asia (CIS 19.1–2, 20.1).

Cuprins

Preface

0 Introduction
0.1A Forgotten Chapter in the History of Indian Aesthetics
0.2Recovering Dance through Texts: A Note on Method

1 Nāṭyaśāstra and Abhinavabhāratī: Trends and Open Questions
1.1Editorial History and Textual Reception
1.2Archiving Performance: Texts and Images
1.3The Nāṭyaśāstra and the Place of Dance in It
1.4The Abhinavabhāratī: A Medieval Document on Performance

Part 1 Practice and Aesthetics of Indian Dance



2 Formalizing Dance, Codifying Performance
2.1Nāṭya, nṛtta, and nṛtya between Movement and Mimesis
2.2Dance as Technique: aṅgahāra, karaṇa, recaka
2.3Between Gender and Genre: tāṇḍava, sukumāra, lāsya
2.4Expanding the Idea of nṛtta
2.5Tradition, Creativity, and Artistry: A Śaiva Perspective

3 The Aesthetics of Dance
3.1Dance within Theatre, Dance without Theatre
3.2Enacting Emotions: A vademecum for the Actor
3.3Communication without Words
3.4Dance, Beauty, and the Fabrication of Dramatic Fiction
3.5Reshaping the Idea of abhinaya in Dance

Part 2 Critical Edition and Annotated Translation of Abhinavabhāratī ad Nāṭyaśāstra 4.261cd–269ab



4 Introduction to the Edition
4.1General Remarks on the Transmission of the Abhinavabhāratī
4.2Genealogy of the Present Text: The Sources
4.3A Note on the Sanskrit Text and Translation
4.4Symbols and Abbreviations in the Apparatus

Analysis of ABh ad 4.261cd–269ab

Edition and Translation: Abhinavabhāratī ad Nāṭyaśāstra 4.261cd–269ab

Appendix: Kāvyānuśāsana of Hemacandra (pp. 445–449)
Bibliography
Index