First Words, Last Words: New Theories for Reading Old Texts in Sixteenth-Century India

Awards:   Winner of Winner, 2023 Friedrich Weller Prize.
Author:   Yigal Bronner (Associate Professor, Department of Asian Studies, Associate Professor, Department of Asian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ,  Lawrence McCrea (Professor of Sanskrit Studies, Department of Asian Studies, Professor of Sanskrit Studies, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197583470


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   20 October 2021
Format:   Hardback
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First Words, Last Words: New Theories for Reading Old Texts in Sixteenth-Century India


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"First Words, Last Words charts an intense ""pamphlet war"" that took place in sixteenth-century South India. Yigal Bronner and Lawrence McCrea explore this controversy as a case study in the dynamics of innovation in early modern India, a time of great intellectual innovation. This debate took place within the traditional discourses of Vedic Hermeneutics, or M=im=a.ms=a, and its increasingly influential sibling discipline of Ved=anta, and its proponents among the leading intellectuals and public figures of the period. Bronner and McCrea examine the nature of theoretical innovation in scholastic traditions by focusing on a specific controversy regarding scriptural interpretation and the role of sequence-what comes first and what follows later-in determining our interpretation of a scriptural passage. Vy=asat=irtha and his grand-pupil Vijay=indrat=irtha, writers belonging to the camp of Dualist Ved=anta, purported to uphold the radical view of their founding father, Madhva, who believed, against a long tradition of M=im=a.ms=a interpreters, that the closing portion of a scriptural passage should govern the interpretation of its opening. By contrast, the Nondualist Appayya D=ik.sita ostensibly defended his tradition's preference for the opening. But, as this volume shows, the debaters gradually converged on a profoundly novel hermeneutic-cognitive theory in which sequence played little role, if any. First Words, Last Words traces both the issue of sequence and the question of innovation through an in-depth study of this debate and through a comparative survey of similar problems in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, revealing that the disputants in this controversy often pretended to uphold traditional views, when they were in fact radically innovative."

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Author:   Yigal Bronner (Associate Professor, Department of Asian Studies, Associate Professor, Department of Asian Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ,  Lawrence McCrea (Professor of Sanskrit Studies, Department of Asian Studies, Professor of Sanskrit Studies, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 24.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9780197583470


ISBN 10:   0197583474
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   20 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Yigal Bronner is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His areas of interest include Sanskrit literature and literary history and Sanskrit poetics and its intellectual history. He is the author of Extreme Poetry: The South Asian Movement of Simultaneous Narration, co-editor of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of K?vya Literature, and of New Directions in South Asian Studies: Critical Engagements with Sheldon Pollock, among other books. Lawrence McCrea is Professor of Sanskrit Studies in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University. He is the author of numerous papers on traditional Indian poetry, poetics, language theory, and hermeneutics. He is the author of The Teleology of Poetics in Medieval Kashmir, co-author of Buddhist Philosophy of Language in India: Jn?na?r?mitra on Exclusion, and co-editor of New Directions in South Asian Studies: Critical Engagements with Sheldon Pollock.

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