[INDOLOGY] Sources on Relationship btw Oral/Literary Traditions

Mark McLaughlin markasha at gmail.com
Fri Nov 10 18:27:52 UTC 2017


Dear All,

Thank you for your continued contributions to this thread. I have past them
all on to Emma, who is simultaneously thrilled and overwhelmed, but she is
now diving into these suggestions in order to make sense out of this vast
list. and its relation to her interests.

With much appreciation,
Mark

On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 5:21 PM, Mark McLaughlin <markasha at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Indology mind-hive,
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> I have an undergraduate student who is interested in writing a paper on
> questions of oral and literary traditions. I would like to solicit your
> opinions on potential sources for her. Please see her message below for a
> more detailed delineation of her questioning.
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> Many thanks in advance!
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> Mark
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> Professor McLaughlin,
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> I read through a little more of the Pollock book last night to get a
> better feel for some questions. I think generally this is what I'm
> thinking:
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> What is the difference and relationship between the oral and literary
> tradition? How has that relationship evolved with the emergence of written
> texts, vernacularization, and the subsequent privileging of textual sources
> by the colonial West and the Academy? Who is excluded and/or included by
> the privileging of one kind of knowledge over the other? For scholars, what
> kind of nuanced understanding of literacy should be sought or acknowledged
> given that "to be literate" can mean different things in different
> cultures?
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> Let me know if this sounds like what I was talking about the other day!
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> Best,
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> Emma
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> --
> Mark McLaughlin
> *Visiting Assistant Professor of South Asian Religions*
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> *Department of Religious StudiesCollege of William and MaryWilliamsburg,
> VA*
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-- 
Mark McLaughlin
*Visiting Assistant Professor of South Asian Religions*


*Department of Religious StudiesCollege of William and MaryWilliamsburg, VA*


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