121, Bilingual Discourse and Cross-Cultural Fertilisation: Sankrit and Tamil in Medieval India, Sanskrit and Tamil in medieval India
EAN13
9782855391298
ISBN
978-2-85539-129-8
Éditeur
EFEO – École française d'Extrême-Orient
Date de publication
Collection
COLL. INDOLOGIE (121)
Nombre de pages
466
Dimensions
24 x 17 x 2,4 cm
Poids
800 g
Langue
anglais
Code dewey
409.54
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121 - Bilingual Discourse and Cross-Cultural Fertilisation: Sankrit and Tamil in Medieval India

Sanskrit and Tamil in medieval India

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EFEO – École française d'Extrême-Orient

Coll. Indologie

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Bilingual Discourse and Cross-Cultural Fertilisation: Sanskrit and Tamil in Medieval India.Edited by Whitney Cox and Vincenzo VergianiThis collection of essays aims to trace the exchanges, responses, affinities and fissures between the worlds of Sanskrit and Tamil literary cultures in the medieval period. The literati who produced the works in these languages moved freely between domains that earlier Indological scholarship has tended to compartmentalise. The eleven studies presented in this volume strive to move beyond this narrow perspective and thus do justice to the richness and complexity of the cultural synthesis that took shape in South India in this period. By looking at the articulation of identities, practices, and discourses in texts of a range of genres composed in Tamil and Sanskrit (as well as Prakrit and Malayalam), these essays supply a picture of South India in the medieval period that is unique in its historical depth and conceptual complexity and demonstrate innovative ways to investigate and problematise cross-cultural phenomena, while suggesting how much work yet remains to be done.Keywords: Sanskrit, Tamil, medieval, cultural and intellectual history, transculturation
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