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Conférence: Bhakti and Mukti: Literature and Liberation in Sixteenth-Century Kerala

Responsables: MM. Philippe Bornet et Nicola Pozza (SLAS-Asie du Sud)

Published on 22 Oct 2020
Place
Lien, Zoom
Format
On site

Anand Venkatkrishnan is an intellectual historian of religion in South Asia. His book in progress, Love in the Time of Scholarship: The Bhāgavata Purāṇa in Indian Intellectual History, examines the relationship of bhakti, religion as lived affect, with philosophy as intellectual practice. It shows how Sanskrit scholars in early modern India allowed personal religious commitments to feature in and reshape their scholastic writing, a genre that was generally impervious to everyday life. It also demonstrates how vernacular ways of knowing pushed through the glass ceiling of Sanskrit intellectuality. Anand's second project, titled Left-Hand Practice, concerns a group of loosely affiliated religious intellectuals in the 20th century who had significant ties with the Indian political left. Each, in their own way, articulated a critique of modernist, bourgeois Hinduism.

La conférence aura lieu sur Zoom. 
Pour toute personne intéressée, merci d’envoyer un courriel à Adrian Spillmann: secretariat-slas@unil.ch afin qu’il vous envoie le lien Zoom. 


Speaker(s)

Anand Venkatkrishnan

Université de Chicago

Organization

Lettres-SLAS/Asie du Sud

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