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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents Sources of Publication Preface and Acknowledgments Sanjay Subrahmanyam: VNR—Some Introductory Remarks
I II III Key Bibliographic Elements Notes
1 Multiple Literary Cultures in Telugu: Court, Temple, and Public
Linguistic and Geographical Boundaries of Telugu Literary Cultures The First Poet and the Production of a Brahminical/Puranic Literary Culture The Literary Culture of Śaivabhakti Poetry for Pleasure: Kāvya Culture Court Poetry Poetry in the Temple Literature for the God-king in His Court-temple Literature in Public Space: The Cāṭu World The Question of Literary Language The Politics of Translation The Culture of Writing and the Propagation of Books Notes References
2 Notes on Political Thought in Medieval and Early Modern South India
Introduction Some Ur-Texts Nīti and its Opponents during the Medieval Period An Imperial Interlude: Kṛṣṇadevarāya Early Modern Variations Nīti and Karaṇam Culture Conclusion Notes
3 Purāṇa as Brahminic Ideology
The Five Distinguishing Marks Purāṇizing the Folk Tradition Purāṇa: What it is and What it is Not The Author/Speaker of the Purāṇas Purānạ and Orality What the Purāṇas Say What the Purāṇas do not Say The Change in the Nature of the Purāṇas Notes
4 Coconut and Honey: Sanskrit and Telugu in Medieval Andhra
The Śaiva Protest Mārga and Deśi Separation of Styles The Late-Medieval Crystallization Notes References
5 Multiple Lives of a Text: The Sumati Śatakamu in Colonial Andhra
From Nīti to Morals A Telugu Book on Nīti A Guide to Success Probable Readership of the SS Śataka Genre C.P. Brown and the SS Features of Oral Transmission The Metrics of Kandamu Features of the PSS Features of Literary Style Popularity of the SS Critical Editions of the SS and Authorship of the SS Bhīmana vs. Baddĕna Conclusion Notes References
6 When Does Sīta Cease to be Sīta: Notes Toward a Cultural Grammar of Indian Narratives
Sītā in Sundarakāṇḍa Problematics of Uttarakāṇḍa Sītā in Selected Non-Vālmīki Versions Sītā in the Twentieth Century An Ecology of Indian Narratives Notes References
7 A Rāmāyaṇa of Their Own: Women’s Oral Tradition in Telugu
Some Background The Songs The Structure of the Songs Sītāyana Non-Brahmin Songs Conclusion Notes
8 The Politics of Telugu Ramayanas: Colonialism, Print Culture, and Literary Movements
The Rāmāyaṇa Tradition and Vālmīki Bhakti-ization and Iconization of Rāma’s Story Change in the Status of Non-Brahmins Modernity and its Respondents Conclusion Notes
9 Epics and Ideologies: Six Telugu Folk Epics
The Epic Stories Epic Communities Sex-Role Reversals Secondary Epic Formations Deified Virgin and Chaste Wife Conclusion Notes References
10 Texture and Authority: Telugu Riddles and Enigmas
Pŏḍupukatha Other Riddle Forms Literary Riddles Riddles with Stories The Enigma of the Future: A Telugu Nostradamus Vyāsa Deceives His Teacher Viśvakarma Vīra Brahmam Announces that he will Come as the Savior Conclusion Notes References
11 Buddhism in Modern Andhra: Literary Representations from Telugu
Colonial Backdrop: Buddhacaritramu by the Twin Poets English, the New Language of Power The Prabandha Genre in Telugu Brahmin Acceptance of Buddhist Non-violence Gandhian Buddhism: Saundaranandamu by Katuri and Pingali Modernist Critique of Buddhism: Buccibabu Brahminic Reaction: A Jātaka Tale by Viswanatha Satyanarayana Concluding Remarks Notes References
12 The Indigenous Modernity of Gurajada Apparao and Fakir Mohan Senapati
Notes References
13 Purāṇa
Indigenous Concepts of the Purāṇa What the Purāṇas Say about Themselves The Purāṇa as a Distinct Genre: Five Distinguishing Marks of a Purāṇa Purāṇic Time and Space The Number of Purāṇas and Their Classification Dialogical Structure of the Purāṇas: The Purāṇa Ethos Sūta: The Teller of Stories Purāṇas in the Popular Understanding of the Hindus Three Kinds of Purāṇas The Purāṇas and the Bhakti Tradition The Bhāgavata Purāṇa The Skanda Purāṇa The Other Purāṇas: Agni and Bhaviṣya Counter-Purāṇas Purāṇas from Below Colonial Scholarship of the Purāṇas Modern Scholarship on the Purāṇas Dating the Purāṇas The Absent Paurāṇika Notes References
14 A Day in the Life of a Housewife: “Sīta Locked Out”
A Day in the Life of a Housewife: A Second Look at “Sīta Locked Out” Notes
15 Urmila Sleeps: Rāmāyaṇa Song that Women in Andhra Sing
Notes
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