Poetics of Conduct

Poetics of Conduct

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780231139212
Untertitel:
Oral Narrative and Moral Being in a South Indian Town
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Leela Prasad
Herausgeber:
Columbia University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
312
Erscheinungsdatum:
21.11.2006
ISBN:
978-0-231-13921-2

Informationen zum Autor Leela Prasad Klappentext Leela Prasad's riveting book presents everyday stories on subjects such as deities! ascetics! cats! and cooking along with stylized! publicly delivered ethical discourse! and shows that the study of oral narrative and performance is essential to ethical inquiry. Prasad builds on more than a decade of her ethnographic research in the famous Hindu pilgrimage town of Sringeri! Karnataka! in southwestern India! where for centuries a vibrant local culture has flourished alongside a tradition of monastic authority. Oral narratives and the seeing-and-doing orientations that are part of everyday life compel the question: How do individuals imagine the normative! and negotiate and express it! when normative sources are many and diverging? Moral persuasiveness! Prasad suggests! is intimately tied to the aesthetics of narration! and imagination plays a vital role in shaping how people create! refute! or relate to "text!" "moral authority!" and "community." Lived understandings of ethics keep notions of text and practice in flux and raise questions about the constitution of "theory" itself. Prasad's innovative use of ethnography! poetics! philosophy of language! and narrative and performance studies demonstrates how the moral self! with a capacity for artistic expression! is dynamic and gendered! with a historical presence and a political agency. Zusammenfassung Presenting everyday stories on subjects such as deities! ascetics! cats! and cooking! this book shows that the study of oral narrative and performance is essential to ethical inquiry. It builds on the author's research in the famous Hindu pilgrimage town of Sringeri! Karnataka! in southwestern India. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsNote on Translation and TransliterationIntroduction1. Sringeri: Place and Placeness2. Connectedness and Reciprocity: Historicizing Sringeri Upacara3. Shastra: Divine Injunction and Earthly Custom4. "The Shastras Say... ": Idioms of Legitimacy and the "Imagined Text"5. In the Courtyard of Dharma! Not at the Village Square: Delivering Ashirvada in Sringeri6. Edifying Lives! Discerning Proprieties: Conversational Stories and Moral BeingEthics! an Imagined LifeNotesBibliographyIndex ...

Autorentext
Leela Prasad

Klappentext
Leela Prasad's riveting book presents everyday stories on subjects such as deities, ascetics, cats, and cooking along with stylized, publicly delivered ethical discourse, and shows that the study of oral narrative and performance is essential to ethical inquiry. Prasad builds on more than a decade of her ethnographic research in the famous Hindu pilgrimage town of Sringeri, Karnataka, in southwestern India, where for centuries a vibrant local culture has flourished alongside a tradition of monastic authority. Oral narratives and the seeing-and-doing orientations that are part of everyday life compel the question: How do individuals imagine the normative, and negotiate and express it, when normative sources are many and diverging? Moral persuasiveness, Prasad suggests, is intimately tied to the aesthetics of narration, and imagination plays a vital role in shaping how people create, refute, or relate to "text," "moral authority," and "community." Lived understandings of ethics keep notions of text and practice in flux and raise questions about the constitution of "theory" itself. Prasad's innovative use of ethnography, poetics, philosophy of language, and narrative and performance studies demonstrates how the moral self, with a capacity for artistic expression, is dynamic and gendered, with a historical presence and a political agency.

Zusammenfassung
Presenting everyday stories on subjects such as deities, ascetics, cats, and cooking, this book shows that the study of oral narrative and performance is essential to ethical inquiry. It builds on the author's research in the famous Hindu pilgrimage town of Sringeri, Karnataka, in southwestern India.

Inhalt
Acknowledgments Note on Translation and Transliteration Introduction 1. Sringeri: Place and Placeness 2. Connectedness and Reciprocity: Historicizing Sringeri Upacara 3. Shastra: Divine Injunction and Earthly Custom 4. "The Shastras Say... ": Idioms of Legitimacy and the "Imagined Text" 5. In the Courtyard of Dharma, Not at the Village Square: Delivering Ashirvada in Sringeri 6. Edifying Lives, Discerning Proprieties: Conversational Stories and Moral Being Ethics, an Imagined Life Notes Bibliography Index


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