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"[ A] positive contribution to the discourse on aesthetics from a cross-cultural perspective. It should be required reading for any academic who teaches and writes on aesthetics and the philosophy of art . . . There is much to be inspired by, and to learn from."- The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism

The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art provides an extensive research resource to the burgeoning field of Asian aesthetics. Featuring leading international scholars and teachers whose work defines the field, this unique volume reflects the very best scholarship in creative, analytic, and comparative philosophy.

Beginning with a philosophical reconstruction of the classical rasa aesthetics, chapters range from the nature of art-emotions, tones of thinking, and aesthetic education to issues in film-theory and problems of the past versus present. As well as discussing indigenous versus foreign in aesthetic practices, this volume covers North and South Indian performance practices and theories, alongside recent and new themes including the Gandhian aesthetics of surrender and self-control and the aesthetics of touch in the light of the politics of untouchability.

With such unparalleled and authoritative coverage, The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art represents a dynamic map of comparative cross-cultural aesthetics. Bringing together original philosophical research from renowned thinkers, it makes a major contribution to both Eastern and Western contemporary aesthetics.

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A very good anthology, covering a substantial range of Indian aesthetic concerns. I recommend it to anyone wanting a sense of the history and present, and of the philosophical richness of Indian aesthetic theory. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * [ A] positive contribution to the discourse on aesthetics from a cross-cultural perspective. It should be required reading for any academic who teaches and writes on aesthetics and the philosophy of art. It should also attract any reader interested in seeing how a familiar topic in Western aestheticslike the possibility and nature of aesthetic experienceis treated in sometimes unfamiliar ways in a cross-cultural context by aestheticians writing about Indian music, theater, dance, painting, and film. There is much to be inspired by, and to learn from, in a careful perusal of this volume. * The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism * Unlike the many works that take Western viewpoints as their starting point, this collection presents Indian aesthetics from the inside, demonstrating its depth, versatility, and contemporary relevance. It welcomes novices while simultaneously addressing experts, covering traditional issues as well as such intriguing topics as the aesthetic value of the ugly, the aesthetics of festivals, the architectural character of hermits huts, and the role of aesthetics in post-colonial politics. This book is essential reading, not only for those specifically concerned with the Indian tradition, but for anyone who is interested in aesthetics and the arts. -- Kathleen Higgins, Professor of Philosophy, The University of Texas at Austin, USA and editor of From Africa to Zen: An Invitation to World Philosophy and The Music Between Us: Is Music a Universal Language? This volume of essays offers a synthetic and creative approach to the subject of Indian aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The editor has gathered together essays that intersect hosts of themes that are omnipresent in Indian works of literature, music, stage drama, cinema, and the plastic arts alongside theoretical reflections on the cognitive, emotional, cross-cultural, political, and social aspects of the aesthetic in Indian art across time. As such, this collection of essays moves past any attempt at predictable coherence or coverage and ambitiously aims to provoke new thoughts about aesthetics in the South Asian context, a subject so ancient and so vast that no single volume could justifiably introduce its variety. -- Deven M. Patel, Associate Professor of South Asia Studies, University of Pennsylvania, USA

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A comprehensive collection of the major ideas, figures and themes in contemporary Indian aesthetics, opening up new ways of thinking about aesthetics and philosophy of art in the 21st century.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Contemporary Indian Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art 1(24)
1 "Resonance" and Its Reverberations: Two Cultures in Indian Epistemology of Aesthetic Meaning
25(18)
Lawrence McCrea
2 Rasa Aesthetics Goes Global: Relevance and Legitimacy
43(28)
Priyadarshi Patnaik
3 Who Is Afraid of Mimesis? Contesting the Common Sense of Indian Aesthetics through the Theory of "Mimesis" or Anukarana Vada
71(22)
Parul Dave-Mukherji
4 Thoughts on Svara and Rasa: Music as Thinking/Thinking as Music
93(14)
Mukund Lath
5 The Aesthetics of the Resplendent Sapphire: Erotic Devotion in Rupa Gosvamin's Ujjvalanilamani
107(20)
Nrisinha Prasad Bhaduri
6 The Impersonal Subjectivity of Aesthetic Emotion
127(22)
Bijoy H. Boruah
7 Refining the Repulsive: Toward an Indian Aesthetics of the Ugly and the Disgusting
149(18)
Arindam Chakrabarti
8 The Perfume from the Past: Modern Reflections on Ancient Art Bankimchandra, Rabindranath, and Abanindranath Tagore
167(28)
Sudipta Kaviraj
9 Aesthetics of Theft
195(20)
Sibaji Bandyopadhyay
10 A Complex Web: Approaches to Time in Rajput and Mughal Painting
215(6)
B. N. Goswamy
11 Deep Seeing: On the Poetics of Kutiyattam
221(28)
David Shulmatt
12 Realizing the Body in Movement: Gestures of Freedom in the Dance Aesthetics of Rabindranath Tagore and Kumar Shahani
249(20)
Rimli Bhattacharya
13 The Aesthetical Paradox of the Hermit's Hut
269(28)
Kazi Khaleed Ashraf
14 Aesthetic of Touch and the Skin: An Essay in Contemporary Indian Political Phenomenology
297(20)
Gopal Guru
15 Demands and Dilemmas of Durga Puja "Art": Notes on a Contemporary Festival Aesthetic
317(36)
Tapati Guha-Thakurta
16 The Sky of Cinema
353(20)
Moinak Biswas
17 Toward a Gandhian Aesthetics: The Poetics of Surrender and the Art of Brahmacharya
373(18)
Tridip Suhrud
18 Aesthetic Judgment of Disgrace
391(20)
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Glossary 411(4)
List of Contributors 415(6)
Index 421
Arindam Chakrabarti is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawai'i, Manoa, USA.