The Radheshyam Ramayan in Text and Performance
Price: 795.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198948896
Publication date:
11/09/2025
Hardback
240 pages
216x140mm
Price: 795.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198948896
Publication date:
11/09/2025
Hardback
240 pages
Pamela Lothspeich
- Chronicles the life of Pandit Radheshyam Kathavachak, a modern Ramayan poet, diving into his creative journey and socio-political influences
- Provides an intimate look at early 20th-century India, exploring the cultural and historical context of Kathavachak’s work
- Extensive ethnographic research helps offer a rich, detailed account of his impact on literary and performance arts
- Highlights the transition of the epic from text to stage and its influence on Ramlila performances across northern India
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Pamela Lothspeich
Description
A new Ramayan for a new age. In the early twentieth century, the poet and singer-storyteller Pandit Radheshyam Kathavachak reimagined and published the classic story of the Ramayan with stunning success. Guided by Tulsidas's sixteenth-century R?mcaritm?nasin Avadhi, Kathavachak composed his religious epic, the Radheshyam Ramayan, in Hindi-Urdu to make it comprehensible to modern audiences and to be able to sing and explicate it in devotional concerts (kath?). Even so, the work was quickly incorporated into the scripts of annual Ramlila theatrical productions in the Rohilkhand region and beyond.
Based on extensive literary, archival, and ethnographic research,The Radheshyam Ramayan in Text and Performancetakes readers on a journey through Kathavachak's hometown of Bareilly and his cosmopolitan world of Hindi letters and performance. The book demonstrates how Kathavachak's Ramayan, a purported translation, departs significantly from Tulsidas's famous Ramayan, and includes personal vignettes of actors who have declaimed Kathavachak's verses on a Ramlila stage in Bareilly. While Kathavachak is primarily known for his mythological plays and contributions to the commercial theatre, The Radheshyam Ramayan in Text and Performance reveals other aspects of Kathavachak's world, illustrating how he left an indelible mark on India's distinctive "epic modernity."
About the author
Pamela Lothspeich is Professor of South Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research centers on the Indian epics in modern literature, theatre, and film.
Pamela Lothspeich
Table of contents
Front Matter
Preface
Acknowedgements
Introduction
1:Pandit Radheshyam’s City of Bareilly
2:The Cosmopolitan World of Radheshyam Kathavachak
3:A New Ramayan for a New Age
4:The Sanskritization of a Hindi-Urdu Epic
5:Kathavachak’s Characters and the Artists Who Play Them
Conclusion
Appendix: The Story of Ram in Ramlila
Index
Pamela Lothspeich
Description
A new Ramayan for a new age. In the early twentieth century, the poet and singer-storyteller Pandit Radheshyam Kathavachak reimagined and published the classic story of the Ramayan with stunning success. Guided by Tulsidas's sixteenth-century R?mcaritm?nasin Avadhi, Kathavachak composed his religious epic, the Radheshyam Ramayan, in Hindi-Urdu to make it comprehensible to modern audiences and to be able to sing and explicate it in devotional concerts (kath?). Even so, the work was quickly incorporated into the scripts of annual Ramlila theatrical productions in the Rohilkhand region and beyond.
Based on extensive literary, archival, and ethnographic research,The Radheshyam Ramayan in Text and Performancetakes readers on a journey through Kathavachak's hometown of Bareilly and his cosmopolitan world of Hindi letters and performance. The book demonstrates how Kathavachak's Ramayan, a purported translation, departs significantly from Tulsidas's famous Ramayan, and includes personal vignettes of actors who have declaimed Kathavachak's verses on a Ramlila stage in Bareilly. While Kathavachak is primarily known for his mythological plays and contributions to the commercial theatre, The Radheshyam Ramayan in Text and Performance reveals other aspects of Kathavachak's world, illustrating how he left an indelible mark on India's distinctive "epic modernity."
About the author
Pamela Lothspeich is Professor of South Asian Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research centers on the Indian epics in modern literature, theatre, and film.
Table of contents
Front Matter
Preface
Acknowedgements
Introduction
1:Pandit Radheshyam’s City of Bareilly
2:The Cosmopolitan World of Radheshyam Kathavachak
3:A New Ramayan for a New Age
4:The Sanskritization of a Hindi-Urdu Epic
5:Kathavachak’s Characters and the Artists Who Play Them
Conclusion
Appendix: The Story of Ram in Ramlila
Index
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