Theatre and Its Other: Abhinavagupta on Dance and Dramatic Acting: Gonda Indological Studies, cartea 23
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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
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
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
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 NŚ 4.261cd–269ab
Edition and Translation: Abhinavabhāratī ad Nāṭyaśāstra 4.261cd–269ab
Appendix: Kāvyānuśāsana of Hemacandra (pp. 445–449)
Bibliography
Index
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 NŚ 4.261cd–269ab
Edition and Translation: Abhinavabhāratī ad Nāṭyaśāstra 4.261cd–269ab
Appendix: Kāvyānuśāsana of Hemacandra (pp. 445–449)
Bibliography
Index