This book deals with the issue of mythologizing in South Asian traditions. It brings together a number of essays dealing with the interface between mythology, gender, politics, and nationalism. The common thread that links the chapters is the appropriation and reinterpretation of myth, and its weaponizing for the purpose of power or political gain. All chapters explore the various aspects of the ongoing process of re-mythologizing of the present, as revealed in South Asian traditions. The essays in this collection respond to the same question: how to interpret the present? What is the meaning of ancient and venerated myths today? What are the ideological implications of the interpretation of myths and how do they reflect and influence the power structures of contemporary societies in South Asia?

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Mythologizing in South Asian Traditions
Myth, Gender, Power, and Politics
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Comparative ReligionTable of contents
- Mythologizing in South Asian Traditions
- On Transliteration
- Contents
- Note on the Editor
- Notes on Contributors
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Samkarshana and the Diversion of the Yamuna River According to HarivaášĹa 83
- 3. Take Me to the River, Drop Me in the Water: Vishnuâs Fish avatÄra as Yugic-Kalpic Mediator
- 4. The Benefits of Marrying a Demoness: The MahÄbhÄrataâs Hiá¸imbÄ Episode
- 5. Waging War in Wild Wild Country: Regulating Sex and Nation in Oshoâs Rajneeshpuram
- 6. Mythologizing the RÄmÄyaáša: Gender, Power, and Politics in Bollywood Films (1993â2007)
- 7. Gender, Religious Narratives, and Film in Pre-independence India: Analysis of V. Shantaramâs Kunku
- 8. Activist Authors, Duty-Bound Arjuna, and Selfless Action in Early Indian Nationalism
- 9. The Malevolent Myth of Cosmic War
- Index1
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