The Language of the Gods in the World of Men
Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:12th May '06
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In this work of impressive scholarship, Sheldon Pollock explores the remarkable rise and fall of Sanskrit, India's ancient language, as a vehicle of poetry and polity. He traces the two great moments of its transformation: the first around the beginning of the Common Era, when Sanskrit, long a sacred language, was reinvented as a code for literary and political expression, the start of an amazing career that saw Sanskrit literary culture spread from Afghanistan to Java. The second moment occurred around the beginning of the second millennium, when local speech forms challenged and eventually replaced Sanskrit in both the literary and political arenas. Drawing striking parallels, chronologically as well as structurally, with the rise of Latin literature and the Roman empire, and with the new vernacular literatures and nation-states of late-medieval Europe, "The Language of the Gods in the World of Men" asks whether these very different histories challenge current theories of culture and power and suggest new possibilities for practice.
"The scholarship exhibited here is not only superior; it is in many ways staggering. The author's control of an astonishing range of primary and secondary texts from many languages, eras, and disciplines is awe-inspiring. This is a learned, original, and important work." - Robert Goldman, Sanskrit and India Studies, The University of California at Berkeley "This major work is stimulating and path-breaking, and presents an extraordinarily ambitious argument. It is perhaps the first book in the Indological tradition to be a major empirical study as well as a contribution to critical cultural theory. Pollock is doubtless without peer in this entire field." - Arjun Appadural, New School University"
ISBN: 9780520245006
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 48mm
Weight: 1089g
703 pages