Offers a much-needed contribution to the field of South Asia studies and to the history of religions as a whole ... a remarkably thorough and powerfully argued study ... impressive.

History of Religions

This book chronicles the rise and subsequent fortunes of goddess worship (Saktism) in the region of Bengal from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present. The primary documents are the lyrics directed to the goddess, beginning with those of the first of the Sakta lyricist-devotees, Ramprasad Sen (ca. 1718-1775), and continuing up through those of the gifted poet Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899-1976). McDermott places the advent of the Sakta lyric in its historical context and charts the vicissitudes over time of this form of goddess worship, including the nineteenth century resurgence of Saktism in the cause of Nationalist politics. The main thesis of the book concerns the democratizing and sweetening of Kali and the Bengalization of Uma (and by extension her husband Shiva). The esoteric tantric Kali of Ramprasad, McDermott shows, is transformed, losing much of her fierce, wild, dangerous, bloody character as she increasingly becomes apprehended as mother by her devoted 'children'. The remarkable and extensive body of poetry McDermott draws on in her study has never been translated into English. Her own translations of a selection of these poems will be published as a companion volume entitled Singing to the Goddess: Poems to Kali and Uma from Bengal.
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This book chronicles the rise of goddess worship in the region of Bengal from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present. Focusing on the goddesses Kali and Uma, McDermott examines lyrical poems written by devotees from Ramprasad Sen (ca. 1718-1775) to Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899-1976).
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Mother of My Heart, Daughter of My Dreams is a stunning piece of scholarship." --Journal of the American Oriental Society "Chock-full of interesting details and new insights. This is an excellent, meticulously researched, and clearly written book. It will be useful in courses on Indian religion in general and on the Goddess in particular, either by itself or in conjunction with its companion book of translations, Singing to the Godess: Poems to Kali and Uma from Bengal (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001)"-The Journal of Religion Mother of My Heart, Daughter of My Dreams is a stunning piece of scholarship." --Journal of the American Oriental Society "Chock-full of interesting details and new insights. This is an excellent, meticulously researched, and clearly written book. It will be useful in courses on Indian religion in general and on the Goddess in particular, either by itself or in conjunction with its companion book of translations, Singing to the Godess: Poems to Kali and Uma from Bengal (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001)"-The Journal of Religion
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195134353
Publisert
2001
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
821 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
235 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
464