Charming Beauties and Frightful Beasts
Thomas Dahnhardt, Fabrizio M Ferrari
Discussions on non-human animals, other-than-human persons and religion originally emerged within the context of Christian theology, eco-theology and Western-based environmentalism. In response to that, and by adhering to post-modern discourses on, for instance, indigeneity, mimicry and hybridity, t... Read more
Published: 2013
Pages: 291
eBook: 9781908049582
Fabrizio M. Ferrari is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Chester. Thomas Dahnhardt is Assistant Professor in the Department of Studies on Mediterranean and Africa at the Universita Ca' Foscari Venezia.
Cover | Cover | ||
---|---|---|---|
Contents | v | ||
Preface | vii | ||
Acknowledgments | ix | ||
Introduction | xi | ||
First Tantra: Wonder, Monstrosity, Conflict | 1 | ||
Talking Animals: Explorations in an Indian Literary Genre | 3 | ||
Monstrous Animals on Hindu Temples, with Special Reference to Khajuraho | 15 | ||
Her Majesty’s Servants: The Tame and the Wild under the British Raj | 32 | ||
Second Tantra: Conflict, Ethics, Environment | 47 | ||
Beware the Crocodile: Female and Male Nature in Aśvaghoṣa’s Saundarananda | 49 | ||
Sparrows and Lions | 64 | ||
Tigers, Tiger Spirits and Were-tigers in Tribal Orissa | 82 | ||
Third Tantra: Environment, Myth, Devotion | 97 | ||
Falling Rain, Reigning Power in Reptilian Affairs | 99 | ||
Guardian Spirits, Omens and Meat for the Clans | 115 | ||
Karman and Compassion: Animals in the Jain Universal History | 129 | ||
Fourth Tantra: Devotion, Wisdom, Awe | 145 | ||
Horses that Weep, Birds that Tell Fortunes | 147 | ||
Winged Messengers, Feathered Beauties and Beaks of Divine Wisdom | 166 | ||
The Biggest Star of All: The Elephant in Hindi Cinema | 181 | ||
Fifth Tantra: Awe, Fear, Death | 197 | ||
Dark Shades of Power: The Crow in Hindu and Tantric Religious Traditions | 199 | ||
Fear, Reverence and Ambivalence: Divine Snakes in Contemporary South India | 217 | ||
The Silent Killer: The Ass as Personification of Illness in North Indian Folklore | 236 | ||
Index | 258 |