The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India
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History
Poetry
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
684
Språk
Hindi
Publicerad
Jan 1, 2021
Förlag
Orient BlackSwan
ISBN-10
8178242753
ISBN-13
9788178242750
Beskrivning
Sheldon Pollock delves into the intricate tapestry of Sanskrit and its profound influence on premodern Indian society. The narrative reveals how this ancient language served not just as a means of communication, but also as a vessel for cultural identity and governance. Through meticulous research, Pollock uncovers the ways in which Sanskrit shaped the political and social landscapes of India, illustrating its role in fostering a shared heritage among diverse communities.
The book presents a compelling analysis of Sanskrit's evolution, tracing its journey from a language of the elite to one that became increasingly intertwined with the everyday lives of people. Pollock examines the cultural dynamics at play, highlighting how language serves as a conduit for power, shaping societal norms and hierarchies. The reader is invited to consider the socio-political ramifications of language, and how it can both unite and divide.
Pollock's scholarship is rich with historical context, offering insights into the challenges faced by Sanskrit through various political regimes and cultural shifts. He adeptly illustrates the tensions between tradition and innovation, and how these forces influenced the preservation and transformation of language and culture.
Through vivid storytelling and rigorous academic analysis, Pollock invites readers on a journey through time, revealing the complex relationships between language, culture, and authority in ancient India. The exploration ultimately raises profound questions about the role of language in shaping human experience and its enduring legacy in contemporary society.
The book presents a compelling analysis of Sanskrit's evolution, tracing its journey from a language of the elite to one that became increasingly intertwined with the everyday lives of people. Pollock examines the cultural dynamics at play, highlighting how language serves as a conduit for power, shaping societal norms and hierarchies. The reader is invited to consider the socio-political ramifications of language, and how it can both unite and divide.
Pollock's scholarship is rich with historical context, offering insights into the challenges faced by Sanskrit through various political regimes and cultural shifts. He adeptly illustrates the tensions between tradition and innovation, and how these forces influenced the preservation and transformation of language and culture.
Through vivid storytelling and rigorous academic analysis, Pollock invites readers on a journey through time, revealing the complex relationships between language, culture, and authority in ancient India. The exploration ultimately raises profound questions about the role of language in shaping human experience and its enduring legacy in contemporary society.
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