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Mahabharata Now: Narration, Aesthetics, Ethics

Arindam Chakrabarti, +1 more
- pp 203-218
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DeSouza as mentioned in this paper presents a critical edition of the Mahabharata and an analysis of the early Parvans, the early parvans' modes of Narration, birth stories and Seeds of Conflict.
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Foreword Peter Ronald deSouza. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Narration 1. Of Gambling: A Few Lessons from the Mahabharata Sibaji Bandyopadhyay 2. Methodology of the Critical Edition of the Mahabharata Saroja Bhate 3. Significance of the Early Parvans: Modes of Narration, Birth Stories and Seeds of Conflict Sibesh Bhattacharya 4. Understanding Yudhistohira's Actions: Recasting Karma-Yoga in a Wittgensteinian Mould Enakshi Mitra Part II: Aesthetics 5. Aesthetics of the Mahabharata: Traditional Interpretations Radhavallabh Tripathi 6. Karnoa in and out of the Mahabharata Nrisinha Prasad Bhaduri Part III: Ethics 7. Care Ethics and Epistemic Justice: Some Insights from the Mahabharata Vrinda Dalmiya 8. Who Speaks for Whom? The Queen, the Dasi and Sexual Politics in the Sabhaparvan Uma Chakravarti 9. Moral Doubts, Moral Dilemmas and Situational Ethics in the Mahabharata Prabal Kumar Sen 10. Of Sleep and Violence: Reading the Sauptikaparvan in Times of Terror Anirban Das 11. Himosa-Ahimosa in the Mahabharata: The Lonely Position of Yudhistohira Gangeya Mukherji 12. Just Words: An Ethics of Conversation in the Mahabharata Arindam Chakrabarti

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