Ancient India in Its Wider World
Drawn from a variety of academic disciplines and perspectives, Ancient India in Its Wider World approaches ancient India both historically and geographically. The primary temporal focus lies in India’s “Early Historic” period, from the mid-first millennium BCE through the mid-first millennium CE. Geographically, the volume places India at the center of discussions, rather than view South Asia as a corner of the “Roman World” or of some other externally based “world system.” Placing India at the center prompts attention to the extraordinary internal variability and complexity that characterized South Asia during this remarkable period. The subcontinent’s diverse political, economic, linguistic, and ideological structures affected interactions with ahd perceptions of the outside world, both in specific places and at specific times.
Contributors examine power and material culture, Greek and Roman understandings of India, and Indian knowledge and understandings of outsiders. The volume as a whole directs us to issues of knowledge and representation—how how individuals in various ancient societies knew or understood the “other.” Ancient India and Its Wider World illuminates the complex webs and networks that throughout Indian history have linked South Asians to each other and to the world beyond the subcontinent. A very wide world indeed.
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Ancient India in Its Wider World
Drawn from a variety of academic disciplines and perspectives, Ancient India in Its Wider World approaches ancient India both historically and geographically. The primary temporal focus lies in India’s “Early Historic” period, from the mid-first millennium BCE through the mid-first millennium CE. Geographically, the volume places India at the center of discussions, rather than view South Asia as a corner of the “Roman World” or of some other externally based “world system.” Placing India at the center prompts attention to the extraordinary internal variability and complexity that characterized South Asia during this remarkable period. The subcontinent’s diverse political, economic, linguistic, and ideological structures affected interactions with ahd perceptions of the outside world, both in specific places and at specific times.
Contributors examine power and material culture, Greek and Roman understandings of India, and Indian knowledge and understandings of outsiders. The volume as a whole directs us to issues of knowledge and representation—how how individuals in various ancient societies knew or understood the “other.” Ancient India and Its Wider World illuminates the complex webs and networks that throughout Indian history have linked South Asians to each other and to the world beyond the subcontinent. A very wide world indeed.
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Ancient India in Its Wider World

Ancient India in Its Wider World

Ancient India in Its Wider World

Ancient India in Its Wider World

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Drawn from a variety of academic disciplines and perspectives, Ancient India in Its Wider World approaches ancient India both historically and geographically. The primary temporal focus lies in India’s “Early Historic” period, from the mid-first millennium BCE through the mid-first millennium CE. Geographically, the volume places India at the center of discussions, rather than view South Asia as a corner of the “Roman World” or of some other externally based “world system.” Placing India at the center prompts attention to the extraordinary internal variability and complexity that characterized South Asia during this remarkable period. The subcontinent’s diverse political, economic, linguistic, and ideological structures affected interactions with ahd perceptions of the outside world, both in specific places and at specific times.
Contributors examine power and material culture, Greek and Roman understandings of India, and Indian knowledge and understandings of outsiders. The volume as a whole directs us to issues of knowledge and representation—how how individuals in various ancient societies knew or understood the “other.” Ancient India and Its Wider World illuminates the complex webs and networks that throughout Indian history have linked South Asians to each other and to the world beyond the subcontinent. A very wide world indeed.

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ISBN-13: 9780891480921
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 01/01/2006
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Grant Parker is Assistant Professor of Classics, Stanford University.
Carla M. Sinopoli is Professor of Anthropology and Curator and Director, Museum of Anthropology, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan.

Table of Contents


Introduction   Carla M. Sinopoli   Grant Parker     1
Power and Material Culture
Interpreting the Mauryan Empire: Centralized State or Multiple Centers of Control?   Himanshu P. Ray     13
Inland Capitals, External Trade: The Socio-Political Landscape of Late Iron Age/Early Historic Tamil South India   Shinu A. Abraham     52
Representations of the Foreign in Classical Tamil Literature   Martha Ann Selby     79
Mediterranean Image Making
Geography as Eschatology: Greek Alexander Lore and the Eastern Limits of India   James Romm     93
Images of Mediterranean India: Representing the Subcontinent in Ancient Greek and Roman Art   Grant Parker     106
Language and Otherness
Mimamsa on the Linguistic Uses of the Mlecchas as an Aid to Vedic Interpretation   Madhav M. Deshpande     129
Transcending Religion: Socio-Linguistic Evidence from the Somanatha-Veraval Inscription   Alka Patel     143
Explosion in the Grammar Factory   Thomas R. Trautmann     165
Contributors     182
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