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Dancing Bodies of Devotion: Fluid Gestures in Bharata Natyam examines how Bharata Natyam, a traditionally Hindu storytelling dance form, moves across religious boundaries through both incorporating choreography on Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, and Jain themes and the pluralistic identities of participants. Dancers traverse religious boundaries by reformulating an aesthetic foundation based on performative rather than solely textual understandings of rasa, conventionally defined as a formula for how to physically craft emotion on stage. Through the ethnographic case studies of this volume, dancers of Bharata Natyam innovatively demonstrate how the rasa of devotion (bhakti rasa), surprisingly absent from classic dance-related texts, serves as the pivotal framework for expanding on their own interreligious thematic and interpretive possibilities. In contemporary Bharata Natyam, bhakti rasa is not just about enhancing religious experience; instead, these dancers choreographically adapt various religious identities and ideas in order to emphasize pluralistic cultural and ethical dimensions in their work. Through the dancing body, multiple religious and secular interpretations fluidly co-exist.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Abbreviations
- Note on Transliteration
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART I. RELIGIOUS BODIES
- Chapter 1. Rasa: A Taste of the Divine
- Chapter 2. Balasaraswati and Krishna Ni Begane Baro
- Chapter 3. Francis Barboza and Christian Themes
- Part I Conclusion. Bhakti Rasa: A Re -Personalized Aesthetic of Devotion
- PART II. CULTURAL BODIES
- Chapter 4. Rasa and Bhakti as Indian Categories
- Chapter 5. Dhananjayansâ SaáčghamitrÄ
- Chapter 6. Kalai Kaviriâs GÄyatrÄ« Mantra
- Part II Conclusion. Is There an Indian Way to Dance Devotion?
- PART III. ETHICAL BODIES
- Chapter 7. NÄáčya as Visual Education and the Ethics of Rasa
- Chapter 8. Dhananjayansâ Stree (Woman)
- Chapter 9. Monica Cooleyâs Morality Tales and Bhagavad GÄ«tÄ Ćabdam
- Part III Conclusion. An Ethics of Bhakti Rasa: Performance of a Moral Mood
- PART IV. PLURALISTIC BODIES
- Chapter 10. Unity and Multiplicity of Rasa
- Chapter 11. Malini Srinivasan and Sufi QawwÄli
- Chapter 12. Tehreema Mitha and Ratt Jaga (The Vigil)
- Part IV Conclusion. Revisiting âUnity in Diversityâ
- Conclusion. Toward a Poetics of Mediation
- Glossary
- Illustrated Glossary of Gestures
- References
- Index
- About the Author