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David Shulman

    13 janvier 1949

    David Dean Shulman est considéré comme l'une des plus grandes autorités mondiales en matière de langues indiennes. Ses recherches approfondies couvrent l'histoire de la religion dans le sud de l'Inde, la poétique indienne, l'islam tamoul, la linguistique dravidienne et la musique carnatique. Au-delà de ses activités académiques, il est également un poète publié, un critique littéraire et un anthropologue culturel profondément engagé dans le militantisme pour la paix. Ses œuvres prolifiques explorent le vaste spectre de l'histoire culturelle de l'Inde du Sud, abordant aussi bien les mythes des temples que de profonds essais littéraires.

    Tamil
    The Bitter Landscapes of Palestine
    Introspection and Insight: South Indian Minds in the Early Modern Era
    Symbols of Substance
    Freedom and Despair
    More than Real
    • More than Real

      • 333pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,5(9)Évaluer

      From the late fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the imagination came to be recognized in South Indian culture as the defining feature of human beings. Shulman elucidates the distinctiveness of South Indian theories of the imagination and shows how they differ radically from Western notions of reality and models of the mind.

      More than Real
    • From one of the leading figures in the Israeli peace movement comes a very personal handbook to keeping the fight going. When you're in a struggle that you lose day after day, but that you know has to be waged, how do you keep going? The lessons are drawn from Israel, but they're applicable for activists universally.

      Freedom and Despair
    • Symbols of Substance

      Court and State in Nayaka Period Tamil Nadu

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      In the decades since its original publication in 1992, Symbols of Substance remains an indispensable reference for the study not only of South India but of early modern state formation in South Asia.

      Symbols of Substance
    • The first book in the NEEM Series, edited by David Shulman, explores the diverse expressive modes in early-modern South India. It delves into the intricate interplay of culture, art, and society during this period, highlighting how various forms of expression shaped and reflected the region's historical context. The collection aims to provide insights into the unique cultural landscape of South India, emphasizing its significance in the broader narrative of expressive traditions.

      Introspection and Insight: South Indian Minds in the Early Modern Era
    • The Bitter Landscapes of Palestine

      • 290pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the lives of Palestinians in the occupied territories, the book combines photographs and narratives to highlight their struggles against displacement and oppression. It addresses critical issues like house demolitions and conflicts with settlers while showcasing the resilience of the Palestinian people. The authors, seasoned activists, share their insights on the beauty of the landscape and the importance of community bonds amidst adversity. Their collaborative journey reflects a deep commitment to peace and human rights, providing a nuanced historical context to the current situation in Palestine.

      The Bitter Landscapes of Palestine
    • Tamil

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Spoken by eighty million people, Tamil is one of the great world languages, and one of the few ancient languages that survives as a mother tongue. David Shulman presents a comprehensive cultural history of Tamil, emphasizing how its speakers and poets have understood the unique features of their language over its long history.

      Tamil