Opis produktu: Cracow Indological Studies, tom 11
Cracow Indological Studies, tom 11
Spis treści:
Editor´s Preface, Agnieszka Kuczkiewicz-Fraś
Looking askance at Being. A note on Ghalib from a Hindi poet, Ashok
Vajpeyi
Power, culture and language of poetry: the transition from Vali to
Ghalib, Mehr Afshan Farooqi
The language of love: a study of the amorous and erotic associations of
Urdu, Tariq Rahman
Perso-Arabic lexis in the Ramcaritmanas of Tulsidas, Danuta Stasik
Zay Khay Sheen, Aligarh´s purdah-nashin poet, Gail Minault
Jihadi literature? Some novels of Nasim Hijazi, Christina Oesterheld
Images of India´s Muslim past in modern Hindi poetry - five poems on
three cities by Kunwar Narain, Renata Czekalska
Nostalgia in the re-construction of Muslim identity in the aftermath of
1857 and the myth of Delhi, Daniela Bredi
History preserved in names. Delhi urban toponyms of Perso-Arabic origin,
Agnieszka Kuczkiewicz-Fraś
Persian lexicography in India, Kinga Maciuszak
The learning of Persian in South Asia: the curricula and educational
institutions for teaching Persian in South Asia, Tariq Rahman
Sir Sayyid´s public sphere: Urdu print and oratory in nineteenth century
India, David Lelyveld
On the road of failure: the Afghans in Mughal India, André Wink
Between tradition and modernity: Fatima Jinnah, Kamila Junik
Contributors