Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
472
Language
English
Published
Mar 6, 2018
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0231173911
ISBN-13
9780231173919
Description
Sheldon Pollock delves into the rich tapestry of classical Indian aesthetics, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of the concept of Rasa—an essential aesthetic principle in Indian art and literature. This work brings together a collection of historical texts and critical analysis, allowing readers to appreciate the cultural contexts that shaped these ideas throughout Indian history. Pollock's meticulous attention to detail illuminates how sensory experience and emotional engagement have influenced artistic expression in the subcontinent.
By examining various traditions, schools of thought, and artistic genres, Pollock provides insights into the philosophical underpinnings of Rasa. His approach not only highlights the significance of emotional resonance in Indian art but also invites a broader understanding of how these principles can resonate with contemporary aesthetics. This rich reader serves as both a scholarly reference and a point of inspiration for those interested in the vibrancy of classical Indian thought and its lasting legacy.
By examining various traditions, schools of thought, and artistic genres, Pollock provides insights into the philosophical underpinnings of Rasa. His approach not only highlights the significance of emotional resonance in Indian art but also invites a broader understanding of how these principles can resonate with contemporary aesthetics. This rich reader serves as both a scholarly reference and a point of inspiration for those interested in the vibrancy of classical Indian thought and its lasting legacy.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
Art & Photography