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Architecture Of Sovereignty Stone Bodies Colonial Gazes And Living Gods In South India 1st Edition Gita V Pai

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Architecture Of Sovereignty Stone Bodies Colonial Gazes And Living Gods In South India 1st Edition Gita V Pai
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.99 MB
Pages: 379
Author: Gita V. Pai
ISBN: 9781009150156, 9781009174770, 1009150154, 1009174770, B0BK1BMZDR
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Architecture Of Sovereignty Stone Bodies Colonial Gazes And Living Gods In South India 1st Edition Gita V Pai by Gita V. Pai 9781009150156, 9781009174770, 1009150154, 1009174770, B0BK1BMZDR instant download after payment.

Demonstrates how religious spaces are sites of contestation over sovereignty and broader debates about governance as they have been reconceived repeatedly.

In this innovative study, Gita V. Pai traces the history of the Pudu Mandapam (Tamil, 'new hall') – a Hindu temple structure in Madurai – through the rise and fall of empires in south India from the seventeenth century to the present. This wide-ranging work illustrates how south Indian temples became entangled in broader conflicts over sovereignty, from early modern Nayaka kings, to British colonial rule, to the post-independence government today. Drawing from methodologies in anthropology, religious studies, and art and architectural history, the author argues that the small temple site provides profound insight into the relationship between aesthetics, sovereignty, and religion in modern South Asia.

* Uses a narrow focus on a single monument to illuminate broad historical themes

* Surveys changing conceptions of sovereignty across regimes from early modern to contemporary India

* Employs multidisciplinary methods to analyze the aesthetics of religious sites and their effects on the exercise of power

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