The Hegemony of Heritage: Ritual and the Record in Stone (English, Paperback, Deborah L. Stein)
Book Details
Publication Year: 2019 January 2019
Table of Contents: List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: The “Hindu” Temple in Diachronic Context 1. Temple as Geographic Marker: Mapping the Tenth-Century Sectarian Landscape 2. Temple as Catalyst: Renovation and Religious Merit in the Field 3. Temple as Royal Abode: The Regal, the Real, and the Ideal in Fift eenth-Century Mew?r 4. Temple as Palimpsest: Icons and Temples in the “Sultanate” Era 5. Temple as Ritual Center: Tenth-Century Traces of Ritual and the Record in Stone 6. Temple as Praxis: Agency in the Field in Southern R?j?sthan 7. Temple as Legal Body: Aesthetics and the Legislation of Antiquity Conclusion: Heritage and Confl ict: Medieval Indian Temple as Commodifi ed Imaginary Notes Bibliography Index
Contributors
Author Info: DEBORAH L. STEIN holds a PhD from UC Berkeley and has taught at Mills College, UC Berkeley, UC Irvine, UC Santa Cruz, and San Francisco State University. Currently Senior Lecturer at California College of Arts, she is the author of several peer-reviewed articles.