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Courtly culture and political life in early medieval India / Daud Ali.

By: Series: Cambridge studies in Indian history and society ; 10Publication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.Description: xx, 296 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521816270
  • 9780521283359 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.021 22
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Contents:
List of figures page xi; Acknowledgements xiii; Abbreviations xvi; Glossary xviii; Introduction 1; The court in Early India: Approaches 4; Interpreting Poetry and Aesthetics 11; The History and Sources of Early Medieval Courts 19; I. The Rise of Court Society in Medieval India ; 1. The People of the Court 29; Paramount Overlordship and the Rise of Lordly Houses 32; The Palace and its Personnel 38; Women and princes 51; The counsellor 56; The Court and the City 60; 2. The culture of the court 69; Worldly knowledge 70; Courtly literature 78; Education and the pursuit of virtue 85; Warrior values and courtliness 96; 3. The protocol of the court 103; The dynamics: service, loyalty, favour 104; Palace routine 109; The exchange of honours and courtesies 112; Gestural and verbal protocols 123; The spirit of courtesy 135; II. Aesthetics and the Courtly Sensibility; 4. Beauty and refinement 143; The body 144; Bearing 148; Decoration 162; The refinement of speech 170; Alaṁkāra as a cultural figuration 175; 5. The education of disposition 183; A taxonomy of emotions 185; The stage and the world 188; Hermeneutics 193; Towards a courtly subjectivity 201; III. Courtly Love and Aristocratic Society 6. Courtship and the royal household 209; Courtly love and its sources 210; Protagonists and audiences 215; The contexts of courtship 218; Fantasy and power in the palace drama 226; 7. Anxiety and romance in court society 234; The jewel of games 235; The conquest of the self 237; The dangers of the senses 241; Attachment and autonomy 245; The warfare of love 252; Postscript: conclusion and further directions 262; Bibliography 272; Index.
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BOOKs National Law School General Stacks 954.021 ALI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Available Recommended by Dr. Anwesha Ghosh 39397

Revision of author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Chicago.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of figures page xi;
Acknowledgements xiii;
Abbreviations xvi;
Glossary xviii;
Introduction 1;
The court in Early India: Approaches 4;
Interpreting Poetry and Aesthetics 11;
The History and Sources of Early Medieval Courts 19;
I. The Rise of Court Society in Medieval India ;
1. The People of the Court 29;
Paramount Overlordship and the Rise of Lordly Houses 32;
The Palace and its Personnel 38;
Women and princes 51;
The counsellor 56;
The Court and the City 60;
2. The culture of the court 69;
Worldly knowledge 70;
Courtly literature 78;
Education and the pursuit of virtue 85;
Warrior values and courtliness 96;
3. The protocol of the court 103;
The dynamics: service, loyalty, favour 104;
Palace routine 109;
The exchange of honours and courtesies 112;
Gestural and verbal protocols 123;
The spirit of courtesy 135;
II. Aesthetics and the Courtly Sensibility;
4. Beauty and refinement 143;
The body 144;
Bearing 148;
Decoration 162;
The refinement of speech 170;
Alaṁkāra as a cultural figuration 175;
5. The education of disposition 183;
A taxonomy of emotions 185;
The stage and the world 188;
Hermeneutics 193;
Towards a courtly subjectivity 201;
III. Courtly Love and Aristocratic Society
6. Courtship and the royal household 209;
Courtly love and its sources 210;
Protagonists and audiences 215;
The contexts of courtship 218;
Fantasy and power in the palace drama 226;
7. Anxiety and romance in court society 234;
The jewel of games 235;
The conquest of the self 237;
The dangers of the senses 241;
Attachment and autonomy 245;
The warfare of love 252;
Postscript: conclusion and further directions 262;
Bibliography 272;
Index.

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