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ヒンドゥー教の文化史(全6巻)

ヒンドゥー教はいかにかたちづくられてきたか?―古代から現代まで4000年におよぶ全史!

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ヒンドゥー教の文化史(全6巻)
A Cultural History of Hinduism

Editor: Karen Pechilis, NEH Distinguished Professor of Humanities and Professor of Comparative Religion at Drew University, USA
2024:06 6 vols. 1,632 p. 309 illus. set ISBN 978-1-350-02443-4
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概要

キリスト教、イスラーム教に次いで世界三番目の宗教人口を誇るヒンドゥー教は、古代からインドの文化や社会と不可分の関係にあり、インドの民俗宗教ともいわれます。アーリヤ人の征服、都市国家の形成から、マウリヤ朝、グプタ朝、ムガル帝国時代、インドの植民地化・独立まで、4000年にわたるインドの歴史の中で、ヒンドゥー教はどのようにそのかたちを変えてきたのでしょうか? 

Bloomsburyの定評ある「文化史」シリーズに入った本書は、55名の専門家たちを結集して、古代から現代まで4000年におよぶ社会・政治・哲学・芸術などと交わってきたヒンドゥー教の歴史を示します。時代別の全6(古代 / 古典時代 / ポスト古典時代 / ムガル帝国時代 / 後期植民地主義時代 / 独立時代)は、各巻とも共通の章立て(1. 権威の源泉 / 2. 身体と心の定義 / 3. 社会組織と日常生活の規範 / 4. アイデンティティ、差異、対話 / 5. 政治と権力 / 6. 視覚文化 / 7. 系譜、新たな模範、運動 / 8. グローバルな文脈におけるヒンドゥー教)で、各時代の特徴を比較しながら深く学べるように工夫されています各巻に、序文、注記、書誌、索引を含み309点の豊富な図版も理解を助けます 

 宗教学、哲学、政治学、南アジア研究など幅広い分野におすすめいたします 

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各巻内容・編者・執筆者

Volume 1: A Cultural History of Hinduism in Antiquity (2000-200 BCE)
Edited by Jarrod L. Whitaker, Wake Forest University, USA

Volume 2: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Classical Age (200 BCE-800 CE)
Edited by Adheesh Sathaye, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Volume 3: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Post-Classical Age (800-1500)
Edited by Karen Pechilis, Drew University, USA

Volume 4: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Empires (1500-1857)
Edited by Valerie Stoker, Wright State University, USA

Volume 5: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Late Colonialism (1857-1947)
Edited by Gwilym Beckerlegge, The Open University, UK

Volume 6: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Independence (1947 – 2017)
Edited by Maya Warrier, University of Winchester, UK, and Amanda Lucia, University of California, Riverside, USA

収録明細

Volume 1: A Cultural History of Hinduism in Antiquity
Edited by Jarrod L. Whitaker, Wake Forest University, USA

Introduction: A Cultural History of Hinduism in Antiquity Jarrod Whitaker (Wake Forest University, USA)
1. The Invention of Vedic Authority Caley C. Smith, (University of Washington, USA)
2. Defining Body and Mind in Ancient India Amy Hyne-Sutherland (Independent Scholar, USA)
3. Social Organization and Everyday Norms in Ancient India Marko Geslani (University of South Carolina, USA)
4. Identity, Difference and Dialogue in Ancient India Signe Cohen (University of Missouri, USA)
5. Politics and Power in Ancient India Marianna Ferrara (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
6. Visual Culture in Ancient India Joanna Jurewicz (University of Warsaw, Poland)
7. Lineages and Emerging Exemplars and Movements in Ancient India James M. Hegarty (Cardiff University, UK)
8. Teaching the Antiquity of Hinduism: Challenges and Directions Madhav M. Deshpande (University of Michigan)
Bibliography
Index

Volume 2: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Classical Age
Edited by Adheesh Sathaye, The University of British Columbia, Canada
Introduction: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Classical Age, Adheesh A. Sathaye (The University of British Columbia, Canada)
1. Sources of Authority in the Formation of Classical Hinduism, Timothy Lubin (Lee University, USA)
2. Defining Body and Mind: Asceticism, Yoga, and Meditation, Karen O’Brien-Kop (SOAS University of London, UK)
3. Social Organization and Everyday Norms: Epic Perspectives, Aditya Adarkar, (Montclair State University, USA)
4. Identity, Difference, and Dialoguein the Philosophical Schools of the Classical Period, Kengo Harimoto (Mahidol University, Thailand)
5. Politics and Power: Governance and the Eye of Sastra, Mark McClish (Northwestern University, USA)
6. Visual Culture: The Formation of Hindu Iconography, Natasja Bosma
7. Lineages and Movements: The Worship of Viṣṇu, Śiva, and the Goddess, Nina Mirnig and Marion Rastelli (University of Vienna, Austria)
8. Global Contexts: Travel and the Exchange of Ideas in the Classical Age, Vasudha Narayanan (University of Florida, USA)
Bibliography
Index

Volume 3: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Post-Classical Age
Edited by Karen Pechilis, Drew University, USA
Introduction: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Post-Classical Age Karen Pechilis (Drew University, USA)
1. Sources of Authority, Deven M. Patel (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
2. Body and Mind in Medieval Hinduism, Loriliai Biernacki (University of Colorado-Boulder, USA)
3. Social Organization and Everyday Norms, Bharati Jagannathan (Miranda House, University of Delhi, India), Sushmita Banerjee (Miranda House, University of Delhi, India) and Kanad Sinha (The Sanskrit College and University, Kolkata, India)
4. Identity, Difference, and Dialogue, Leah Elizabeth Comeau (Saint Joseph’s University, USA)
5. Politics and Power Leslie C. Orr (Concordia University, Canada)
6 Visual Culture. Mediations of the Dravida and Nagara Temple Amy-Ruth Holt (Independent Scholar, USA)
7. Lineages and Emerging Exemplars of Movements Thomas Forsthoefel (Mercyhurst University, USA)
8. Global Context: Interactions, Exchanges and Engagements Ranabir Chakravarti (Ret’d, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)
Bibliography
Index

Volume 4: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Empires
Edited by Valerie Stoker, Wright State University, USA
Introduction: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Empires Valerie Stoker (Wright State University, USA)
1. Sources of Authority, Srilata Raman (University of Toronto, Canada)
2. Defining Body and Mind, Harshita Mruthinti Kamath (Emory University, USA)
3. Social Organization and Everyday Norms, Brian A. Hatcher (Tufts University, USA)
4. Identity, Difference, and Dialogue in the Age of Empires: The Age of Sectarianism, Elaine M. Fisher (Stanford University, USA)
5. Politics and Power in the Age of Empires, Joel Bordeaux (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
6. Hindu Art and Visual Culture in the Age of Empires and Encounter, Crispin Branfoot (SOAS, University of London, UK)
7. Lineages, Emerging Exemplars, and Movements: Navigating Empires, Establishing Legacies,Neelima Shukla-Bhatt (Wellesley College, USA)
8. Hinduism in Global Context: Imag(in)ing Hinduism, Caleb Simmons (University of Arizona, USA)
Bibliography
Index

Volume 5: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Late Colonialism
Edited by Gwilym Beckerlegge, The Open University, UK

Introduction: The Hindu World in the Age of Late Colonialism, Gwilym Beckerlegge (The Open University, UK)
1. Sources of Authority, Dermot Killingley (Newcastle University, UK)
2. Defining Body and Mind: Reconfiguring the Hindu Body, David Arnold (University of Warwick, UK)
3. Social Organization and Everyday Norms: Religious Ideas and Values, Lidia Guzy (University College Cork, Ireland)
4. Identity, Difference, and Dialogue, Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach (University of Konstanz, Germany)
5. Politics and Power, Peter Heehs (Independent Scholar, India)
6. Visual Cultures in Hinduism Vineeta Sinha (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
7. Lineages, Emerging Exemplars, and Movements: Monasticism in the Public Domain in Late Colonial India, Malavika Kasturi (University of Toronto, Canada)
8. Hinduism in Global Context: Transnational Gurus, Migrants and Orientalists in the Dissemination of Hindu Beliefs and Practices, Philippe Bornet (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Bibliography
Index

Volume 6: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Independence
Edited by Maya Warrier, University of Winchester, UK, and Amanda Lucia, University of California, Riverside, USA

Introduction: A Cultural History of Hinduism in the Age of Independence Amanda Lucia (University of California, Riverside, USA)
1. Sources of Authority: Historical Roots and Contemporary Conflicts, Brian A. Hatcher (Tufts University, USA)
2. Defining Body and Mind: Medicine, Modernity and Moral Self-development in Post-colonial Hinduism, Joseph S. Alter (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
3. Social Organization and Everyday Norms:Dharma and Hindu Women, Tracy Pintchman (Loyola University, USA)
4. Identity, Difference, Dialogue: Hinduism and the Politics of Caste, Maya Warrier (University of Winchester, UK)
5. Politics and Power, Pralay Kanungo (Nehru University, India)
6. Visual Culture: Darshan in the Modern World, Karline McLain (Bucknell University, USA)
7. Lineages, Emerging Exemplars, and Movements, Amanda Lucia (University of California, Riverside, USA)
8 Hinduism in Global Context: Negotiating Identity in the Diaspora, Priya Swamy (Stichting Nationaal Museum van
Wereldculturen, The Netherlands)
Bibliography
Index

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