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When the Mahabharata and Ramayana are performed in South and Southeast Asia, audiences may witness a variety of styles. A single performer may deliver a two-hour recitation, women may meet in informal singing groups, shaddow puppets may host an all-night play, or professional theaters may put on productions lasting thirty nights. Performances often celebrate ritual passages: births, deaths, marriages, and religious observances. The stories live and are transmitted through performance; their characters are well known and well loved. Yet written versions of the Mahabharata and Ramayana have existed in both South and Southeast Asia for hundreds of years. Rarely have these texts been intended for private reading. What is the relationship between written text and oral performance? What do performers and audiences mean when they identify something as “Ramayana” or “Mahabharata”? How do they conceive of texts? What are the boundaries of the texts? By analyzing specific performance traditions, Boundaries of the Text addresses questions of what happens to written texts when they are preformed and how performance traditions are affected when they interact with written texts. The dynamics of this interaction are of particular interest in South and Southeast Asia where oral performance and written traditions share a long, interwoven history. The contributors to Boundaries of the Text show the difficulty of maintaining sharp distinctions between oral and written patterns, as the traditions they consider defy a unidirectional movement from oral to written. The boundaries of epic traditions are in a state of flux, contracting or expanding as South and Southeast Asian societies respond to increasing access to modern education, print technology, and electronic media.
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History and criticism, Theater, Indic Folk drama, Mahābhārata, Oriental literature, history and criticismPeople
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Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia
2020, University of Michigan Press
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Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia
2020, University of Michigan, Center for South & Southeast Asian Studies
in English
0472901710 9780472901715
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Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia
2020, University of Michigan, Center for South & Southeast Asian Studies
in English
0472127756 9780472127757
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Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia (Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia)
August 1, 1999, Centers for South and Southeast Asia, Th
Hardcover
in English
0891480625 9780891480624
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Boundaries of the Text: Epic Performances in South and Southeast Asia (Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia)
March 1991, University of Michigan Centers for South and
Paperback
in English
0891480633 9780891480631
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Boundaries of the text: epic performances in South and Southeast Asia
1991, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan
in English
0891480625 9780891480624
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