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  • 1
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    Oakland : University of California Press | Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948249603602882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxxi, 300 pages) : , illustrations; PDF, digital file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-520-30633-3
    Series Statement: Islamic Humanities ; 2
    Content: A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. There is a vast body of imaginal literature in Bengali that introduces fictional Sufi saints into the complex mythological world of Hindu gods and goddesses. Dating to the sixteenth century, the stories-pir katha-are still widely read and performed today. The events that play out rival the fabulations of the Arabian Nights, which has led them to be dismissed as simplistic folktales, yet the work of these stories is profound: they provide fascinating insight into how Islam habituated itself into the cultural life of the Bangla-speaking world. In Witness to Marvels, Tony K. Stewart unearths the dazzling tales of Sufi saints to signal a bold new perspective on the subtle ways Islam assumed its distinctive form in Bengal.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Acknowledgments -- , Conventions Regarding Transliteration and Nomenclature -- , Conventions Regarding Dates -- , 1. Heavenly Orchestrations: The World of the Legendary Pīrs of Bengal -- , 2. The Enchanting Lives of the Pīrs: Structures of Narrative Romance -- , 3. Subjunctive Explorations: The Parodic Work of Pīr Kathā -- , 4. Mapping the Imaginaire: The Conditions of Possibility -- , 5. Manipulating the Cosmic Hierarchy: A Practical Act of Conceptual Blending -- , 6. Pragmatics of Pīr Kathā: Emplotment and Extra-Discursive Effects -- , Epilogue -- , Works Cited -- , Index , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780520306332
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oakland : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_1778502628
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (337 p.)
    ISBN: 9780520306332
    Content: Witness to Marvels traces the development of a unique genre of Sufi-inspired Bengali romances called pir kathas, whose protagonists and plots are wholly fictive. For five centuries these fabulations have parodied indigenous and Hindu textual traditions. Both mimicking and mocking, these parodies adopted a subjunctive tone, exploring a magical world of ‘what-if’. They created an Islam-inflected space within a traditional Bengali cultural environment without trying to legislate what ideally ‘should be’ according to tropes common to Islamic history, theology, and law. The tales’ discursive arena, the imaginaire, delineated the realm of possibility for how these tales might exercise the imagination to integrate Hindu and Islamic cosmologies. Tales insinuated themselves into locally relevant discourses through elaborate intertextual connections, subtly shifting presuppositions about the way the world works and what counts as religious authority. As Allah looked on from heaven, the tales routinely assigned Sufi saints, both pirs and bibis, to the pivotal role of avatar, the periodic descent of divinity, equating them to the Hindu god Narayan. Adopting a semiotic strategy to interpret these tales yields a bold new perspective on the subtle ways Islam assumed its distinctive form in Bengal and suggests how we need to reimagine conversion in this region
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berkeley :University of California Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949863601802882
    Format: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780520973688
    Series Statement: Islamic Humanities Series ; v.2
    Content: A free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more atwww.luminosoa.org.  There is a vast body of imaginal literature in Bengali that introduces fictional Sufi saints into the complex mythological world of Hindu gods and goddesses. Dating to the sixteenth century, the stories--pir katha--are still widely read and performed today. The events that play out rival the fabulations of the Arabian Nights, which has led them to be dismissed as simplistic folktales, yet the work of these stories is profound: they provide fascinating insight into how Islam habituated itself into the cultural life of the Bangla-speaking world. In Witness to Marvels, Tony K. Stewart unearths the dazzling tales of Sufi saints to signal a bold new perspective on the subtle ways Islam assumed its distinctive form in Bengal.
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Conventions Regarding Transliteration and Nomenclature -- Conventions Regarding Dates -- 1 Heavenly Orchestrations -- 1.1. The Tale of The Birth of Satya Pīr -- 1.2. The Marvelous Tales of Sūphī Saints -- 1.3. A Pregnant Ambiguity -- 2 The Enchanting Lives of the Pīrs -- 2.1. The Myth-History Conundrum -- 2.2. Narrative Bios as Autotelic Fiction -- 2.3 Prolegomena to the Mānikpīrer Jahurānāmā of Jaidi -- 2.4 Exploring the Romance of Mānik Pīr's Birth -- 3 Subjunctive Explorations -- 3.1. Narrative Strategies in Fictional Hagiography -- 3.2. Entertaining Encounters that Shape the Religious Ideal -- 3.3. The Pīr in a Subjunctive World -- 3.4. Irony and Parody in Pīr Kathā -- 3.5. Mimesis and Parody in the Tale of Badar Pīr -- 4 Mapping the Imaginaire -- 4.1. The Reality of the Bengali Imaginaire -- 4.2. The Bonbibī Jahurā Nāmā of Mohāmmad Khater -- 4.3. The Semiotic Context of Bonbibī's Tale -- 4.4. The Rāy Maṅgal of Kṛṣṇarām, Precursor to the Tale of Bonbibī -- 4.5. The New World Order of the Sunderbans -- 5 Manipulating the Cosmic Hierarchy -- 5.1. The Gāji Kālu o Cāmpāvati Kanyār Puthi of Ābdur Rahim -- 5.2. Gāji's Love for Cāmpāvatī and the Conflict With Dakṣiṇā Rāy -- 5.3. Gāji's Marriage to Cāmpāvatī and the Ascetic Trek -- 5.4. Revisions to the History of Baḍa Khān Gāji and Dakṣiṇ Rāy -- 5.5. Conceptual Blending to Fashion a New Cosmo-Moral Order -- 6 Pragmatics of Pīr Kathā -- 6.1. From Literary Emplotment to Social Discourse -- 6.2. The Vaiṣṇav Avatār of the Age -- 6.3. Gendered Witness to Satya Pīr's Powers -- 6.4. The Significance of Satya Pīr in Musalmāni Terms -- 6.5. The Never-Ending Mission of Satya Pīr -- Epilogue -- Works Cited -- Primary Texts in Bangla and Sanskrit -- Primary Texts in Translation. , Monographs, Dissertations, Field Studies, and Two Novels -- Secondary Works: Articles and Essays -- Language and Reference Sources -- Manuscripts Consulted: Satya Pīr -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Stewart, Tony K. Witness to Marvels Berkeley : University of California Press,c2019 ISBN 9780520306332
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oakland, California :University of California Press,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1089279590
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780520973688 , 0520973682 , 0520306333 , 9780520306332
    Series Statement: Islamic Humanities ; 2
    Content: "Witness to Marvels traces the development of a unique genre of Sufi-inspired Bengali romances called pir kathas, whose protagonists and plots are wholly fictive. For five centuries these fabulations have parodied indigenous and Hindu textual traditions. Both mimicking and mocking, these parodies adopted a subjunctive tone, exploring a magical world of 'what-if'. They created an Islam-inflected space within a traditional Bengali cultural environment without trying to legislate what ideally 'should be' according to tropes common to Islamic history, theology, and law. The tales' discursive arena, the imaginaire, delineated the realm of possibility for how these tales might exercise the imagination to integrate Hindu and Islamic cosmologies. Tales insinuated themselves into locally relevant discourses through elaborate intertextual connections, subtly shifting presuppositions about the way the world works and what counts as religious authority. As Allah looked on from heaven, the tales routinely assigned Sufi saints, both pirs and bibis, to the pivotal role of avatar, the periodic descent of divinity, equating them to the Hindu god Narayan. Adopting a semiotic strategy to interpret these tales yields a bold new perspective on the subtle ways Islam assumed its distinctive form in Bengal and suggests how we need to reimagine conversion in this region"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Heavenly orchestrations : the world of the legendary pirs of Bengal -- The enchanting lives of the pirs : structures of narrative romance -- Subjunctive explorations : the parodic work of pir kath? -- Mapping the imaginaire : the conditions of possibility -- Manipulating the cosmic hierarchy : a practical act of conceptual blending -- Pragmatics of pir lath? : emplotment and extra-discursive effects -- Epilogue. , English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Stewart, Tony K., 1954- Witness to marvels. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019] 9780520306332
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_1691190543
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9780520973688 , 0520973682
    Content: Heavenly orchestrations : the world of the legendary pirs of Bengal -- The enchanting lives of the pirs : structures of narrative romance -- Subjunctive explorations : the parodic work of pir kath? -- Mapping the imaginaire : the conditions of possibility -- Manipulating the cosmic hierarchy : a practical act of conceptual blending -- Pragmatics of pir lath? : emplotment and extra-discursive effects -- Epilogue.
    Content: "Witness to Marvels traces the development of a unique genre of Sufi-inspired Bengali romances called pir kathas, whose protagonists and plots are wholly fictive. For five centuries these fabulations have parodied indigenous and Hindu textual traditions. Both mimicking and mocking, these parodies adopted a subjunctive tone, exploring a magical world of 'what-if'. They created an Islam-inflected space within a traditional Bengali cultural environment without trying to legislate what ideally 'should be' according to tropes common to Islamic history, theology, and law. The tales' discursive arena, the imaginaire, delineated the realm of possibility for how these tales might exercise the imagination to integrate Hindu and Islamic cosmologies. Tales insinuated themselves into locally relevant discourses through elaborate intertextual connections, subtly shifting presuppositions about the way the world works and what counts as religious authority. As Allah looked on from heaven, the tales routinely assigned Sufi saints, both pirs and bibis, to the pivotal role of avatar, the periodic descent of divinity, equating them to the Hindu god Narayan. Adopting a semiotic strategy to interpret these tales yields a bold new perspective on the subtle ways Islam assumed its distinctive form in Bengal and suggests how we need to reimagine conversion in this region"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780520306332
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Stewart, Tony K., 1954- Witness to marvels Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019]
    Language: English
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