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ISBN
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9780195666236
Publisher
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Oxford University Press
Subject
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Religion & Beliefs
Binding
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Hardcover
Pages
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208
Year
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2005
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More than any other sacred text, the Ramayana has been interpreted as a blueprint for right human action. Of the innumerable Ramayanas composed, the most prestigious is Valmiki's text. Across several cultures though, refashioning and retelling Valmiki's influential and patriarchal epic has become a way of literary dissent in the grand tradition of Indian self-questioning. Two such voices from Kerala, included here, showcase the sophisticated cultural diversity of the region. C N Sreekantan Nair's play,Kanchana Sita (1961), is about the tragedy of power, and the sacrifices that adherence to dharma demands, including abandoning a chaste wife. Sarah Joseph's Ramayana Stories (1990s) are feminist critiques of traditional narratives of women humiliated and torn apart--both psychologically and physically--by ambitious men. Joseph's style is layered and poetic, deep and intense. Both Nair and Joseph bring out the political aspects of these stories through the dialectics between victor and vanquished, man and woman, tribal and city dweller, Aryan and Dravidian. This volume looks at the exemplary ethical deity, Rama, from a woman's point of view. Immensely readable, it will be of interest to students and general readers of South Asian literature, literature in translation, and gender studies.
Author Biography
C. N. Sreekantan Nair (1928-76) One of Kerala's most famous playwrights, experimented successfully with stage direction and concepts of theatre, and edited literary journals. Sarah Joseph has been instrumental in founding the later twentieth-century women’s movement in Kerala. An acclaimed short-story writer and novelist, her novels, besides Othappu (2005), include Aalaahayude Penmakkal (1999), winner of the Central Sahitya Akademi Award and the Vayalar Award; Maatathi (2003), winner of the O. Chandumenon Award; and Oorukaaval (2008). Vasanthi Sankaranarayanan (Translator) Well-known translator and researcher in film, theatre, and music.
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