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Author Stewart, Tony K., 1954- author.

Title Witness to marvels : Sufism and literary imagination / Tony K. Stewart
Published Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019]
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Series Islamic Humanities ; 2
Islamic Humanities.
Contents Heavenly orchestrations : the world of the legendary pirs of Bengal -- The enchanting lives of the pirs : structures of narrative romance -- Subjunctive explorations : the parodic work of pir kath? -- Mapping the imaginaire : the conditions of possibility -- Manipulating the cosmic hierarchy : a practical act of conceptual blending -- Pragmatics of pir lath? : emplotment and extra-discursive effects -- Epilogue
Summary "Witness to Marvels traces the development of a unique genre of Sufi-inspired Bengali romances called pir kathas, whose protagonists and plots are wholly fictive. For five centuries these fabulations have parodied Indigenous and Hindu textual traditions. Both mimicking and mocking, these parodies adopted a subjunctive tone, exploring a magical world of 'what-if'. They created an Islam-inflected space within a traditional Bengali cultural environment without trying to legislate what ideally 'should be' according to tropes common to Islamic history, theology, and law. The tales' discursive arena, the imaginaire, delineated the realm of possibility for how these tales might exercise the imagination to integrate Hindu and Islamic cosmologies. Tales insinuated themselves into locally relevant discourses through elaborate intertextual connections, subtly shifting presuppositions about the way the world works and what counts as religious authority. As Allah looked on from heaven, the tales routinely assigned Sufi saints, both pirs and bibis, to the pivotal role of avatar, the periodic descent of divinity, equating them to the Hindu god Narayan. Adopting a semiotic strategy to interpret these tales yields a bold new perspective on the subtle ways Islam assumed its distinctive form in Bengal and suggests how we need to reimagine conversion in this region"--Provided by publisher
Analysis 16th century
animal
divine
fictional sufi saints
hindu gods and goddesses
human
imaginal literature in bengali
islams distinctive form in bengal
mythological world
parodic work of pir katha
pir katha
pragmatics of pir katha
precolonial south asia
structures of narrative romance
studies of south asia
superhuman
tales of sufi saints
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Bengali literature -- Social aspects -- India -- Bengal
Romance fiction, Bengali.
Islam and literature -- India -- Bengal
Sufism -- India -- Bengal
Hinduism -- India -- Bengal
Asian history.
Religion: general.
RELIGION / Islam / History
Bengali literature -- Social aspects.
Hinduism.
Islam and literature.
Romance fiction, Bengali.
Sufism.
India -- Bengal.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019009927
ISBN 9780520973688
0520973682
0520306333
9780520306332