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MIND MAN AND MASK (Rupa - Pratirupa)

MIND MAN AND MASK (Rupa - Pratirupa)

Edited By :- S.C. Malik

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Type: English

Pages: xlii+334

ISBN-13: 978-81-7305-192-0

Place: New Delhi

Edition: 1st

Publisher: ARYAN BOOKS INTERNATIONAL

Size: 22cm x 28cm

Product Year: 2001

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Various cultures have comprehended the Universe - its space, time, form primal, elements and the incessant movement of chaos and order - through the ?Mind?, a unique faculty that allows us to reflect and communicate innumerable world-views. An ancient hymn from India describes Man?s first conscious reflection on creation as: ?.. the contemplative Mind conceives of everything from nothing ... only Mind was there... neither existent nor nonexistent.... That the Truth is hidden in a golden jar ... That which covers the Truth, the Mind and the Man, is the Mask?. This hymn illustrates from only one traditional culture among so many all over the world that have certain distinct paradigms which form their basic ground of existence. From this theoretical base several questions may be raised within the contemporary cultural context when alternative ways of future scenarios are being considered: Who is Man? What is the Person/Self ? The answers maybe given in terms of Pursua (Cosmic Man) - in India; in Greece the word Prosopon and the Latin word Persona assumed the meaning of personage. Thus Mind, Man and Person are closely interlinked; and in this context there diverse concepts, notions and paradigms to the query - ?What is Mask?? It is clear to all that the Mask has the power to reveal as also the power to conceal the ?self/Self?. The papers in this edited volume were presented during an International Seminar, Rupa-Pratirupa: Mind, Man and Mask, held in February 1998. It was part of the ongoing programme of the IGNCA which had earlier taken up such themes as Time (Kala), Space (Akasa), Form (Akara) Primal elements (Prakrti), Chaos and Order (Rta-Rtu) and Sound (Dhvani). This Seminar reflects a turning point in the series since it now deals directly with the human being and how humankind has attempted to move into the inner realm of the self, Self and the Mind of Man. Contributors have responded from the view-point of their own field of specialisation and reflect views of many diverse cultures and societies.




Foreword , List of Illustrations, Introduction, THEME I :MIND, MAND AND SELF 1. Masks and Metaphysics in the Ancient World: An Anthropological View -A. David Napier 2.Mind, Immortality and Art -Subhash Kak 3. The ?Self? and the ?Other? in Early Indian Tradition-Aloka Parasher-Sen 4. Mask: A Question of Self-Identity-What Tradition Reveals Modernity Conceals -S. C. Malik 5.Becoming a Mask: Facial Make-up and the Transformation of Identities -Paul Bouissac 6.Mind the Elephant: A Sacred Science View of Reality -Baidyanath Saraswati 7. The Distinction between Soul and Persona: A Psychological Understanding According to the Work of C.G. Jung -Rashna Imhasly THEME II :MASK IN THE ANCIENT WORLD 8. Mind, Man and Mask in Prehistoric Art -Emmanuel Anati and Ariela Fradkin Anati 9.Archaeology of Masks: Indian Evidence -B.M. Pande 10. The Mask in Hellenic Classical Theatre -Alexander Adamopoulos 11. Persona, Larva, Masca: Masks, Identity and Cognition in the Cultures of Europe -Cesare Poppi 12. From Face to Interface: Journey of Prosopon and Mukharaga to Virtual Reality -Bharat Gupt THEME III : MASK IN ITS EXPRESSIONS 13. Sri Lankan Masks: Categories, Usages and Interactions -M.H. Goonatilleka 14. Guru Tshen-Gay Chham Dance -C.T. Dorji 15. Viewing the World through the Masks of Assam -Pradip Jyoti Mahanta 16. Myth and Manifestation -A.K. Das 17. Dan Forest Spirits: Masks in Dan Villages -Eberhard Fischer 18. The Masks of the Winternight -Inger Zielfelt 19. Men and Masks in Kathmandu Valley -Anne Vergati 20. Mask as an Ancient Structural Motif in Indian Art -M.C. Joshi 21. Identity and Impersonation in Teyyam: Masquerade of Pottan Teyyam as Subversion -Sudha Gopalakrishnan 22. Masks of West Bengal: An Anthropological Study -Sabita Ranjan Sarkar 23. The Use of Masks in Japanese Noh Theatre -Andrew T. Tsubaki 24. The Mask-making: Craftsmanship and the Power to Make the Mask Alive -Soedarso Sp. 25. Thoughts Supporting the Short Demonstration -Dadi D. Pudumjee 26. Mask Glances -Michael Meschke 27. Mask without Masks -M.K. Raina 28. Mask Transformation in Balinese Performing Arts -I Nyoman Catra 29. Fasnacht in Basle: A Total Work of Art Created Anew Every Year -Edith Schweizer- Volker 30. Masks in the Ritual Performing Arts of the West Coast of South India -Balan Nambiar THEME IV : MASKS AND ITS SOCIAL ROLE 31. European Lenten Carnivals: A Feast at the Crossroad -Donatella Bernstein 32. Masks and Artists in Alpine Switzerland: Paul Klee, Adolf Wolfli and Adolf Dietrich -Balz Baechi 33. Dramatic Content of Tantric Buddhist Art and Ritual -D.C. Bhattacharyya 34. Unmasking the Mask of Adharma: The Celebration of Guru Padmasambhava at the Hemis Festival, Ladakh -Madhu Khanna 35. Masque et Societe en Cote D?Ivoire Precoloniale -Georges Niangoran-Bouah, List of Contributors & Participants


S.C. Malik retired as a UGC Professorial Research Scientist in Anthropology (1988-1997). Earlier, he was associated with the Institute of Advanced Study (1966-1989), Shimla; M.S. University of Baroda (1956-1971); and was the Fulbright Smith-Mundt Scholar at the University of Chicago (1963-65). His major contribution is in pioneering multidisciplinary research methadologies and theoretical models for the study of Indian civilization and lately within the framework of philosophical anthropology for a study of modern civilization. Some of his major books are: Indian Civilization: The Formative Period (1968); Understanding Indian Civilization: A Framework of Enquiry (1975); Modern Civilization: A Crisis of Fragmentation (1989); Reconceptualising the Sciences and the Humanities: An Integral Approach (1995). There are several edited volumes and significant papers to his credit.

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