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Songs of Ecstasy Hugh B. Urban (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Ohio State University)

Songs of Ecstasy By Hugh B. Urban (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Ohio State University)

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This title offers an English translation of a body of highly esoteric, mystical poetry and songs associated with the Khartabhajas - a Bengali sect devoted to Tantrism, an Indian religious movement that employs deliberately shocking sexual language and rituals.

Songs of Ecstasy Summary

Songs of Ecstasy: Tantric and Devotional Songs from Colonial Bengal by Hugh B. Urban (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Ohio State University)

This book offers the first English translation of a body of highly esoteric, mystical poetry and songs associated with the Khartabhajas, a Bengali sect devoted to Tantrism. The period from the late 18th to the early 19th century, during which these lyrics were written, was an era of change, experimentation, and transition from the older medieval styles to the new literary forms of modern Bengal. The highly original songs presented here are an important part of this transitional period, reflecting the search for new literary forms and experimentation in new poetic styles.

Songs of Ecstasy Reviews

The material put forth by Urban in this volume will be of interest to those interested in the dynamics between religious traditions and the rise of colonialism, along with students of poetry, tantra, Vaishnavism in Bengal and those engaged in Subaltern studies. As a book primarily of translated poetry, the work is solid and informed. The translations are clear, expressive, and sensitive in diction and style. Although endowed with an informative introduction, this volume, is best appreciated when read in the context of its companion, The Economics of Ecstasy. * Chicago South Asia Newsletter *

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NLS9780195139013
9780195139013
0195139011
Songs of Ecstasy: Tantric and Devotional Songs from Colonial Bengal by Hugh B. Urban (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Division of Comparative Studies, Ohio State University)
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Oxford University Press
2001-12-13
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