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First published: October 10, 2020 – Last updated: October 10, 2020
TITLE INFORMATION
Speaker: Maurice O'Connor
Title: Violating the Sacred Body
Subtitle: Anuradha Roy's Sleeping on Jupiter
Conference: 4o Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Española de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre India - 4th International Conference of the Spanish Association for Interdisciplinary India Studies: Corporeal and Spiritual Bodies in India (November 30 - December 2, 2016)
Session: Panel 3: Violence in Indian Literature
Place: Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain
Date: 2016
Language: English
Keywords:
Modern History:
21st Century |
Asian History:
Indian History |
Types:
Sexual Assault;
Representations:
Literary Texts /
Anuradha Roy
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Speaker:
Maurice O'Connor,
Departamento de Filología Francesa e Inglesa (Department of French and English Philology),
Universidad de Cádiz (University of Cádiz) –
Academia.edu,
ResearchGate
Abstract:
»Hinduism, unlike its Abrahamic religious counterparts, is unique in the fact that there is a marked absence of hierarchal and institutional bodies that impose a moral and political organizing structure upon its followers. In lieu of this lack, it is the singular guru-shishya relationship, established within the walls of the ashram, which forms the backbone of the Hindu faith. Here is framed the transmission of ancient mystic-religious teachings, a relationship understood through the principle of bhakti, the devotional surrender to the guru, who takes on a God-like semblance. Within this context, my paper shall provide a close reading of Anuradha Roy’s Sleeping on Jupiter in conjunction with this guru tradition and, through the central character of Nomita Frederiksen, I shall examine this mentoring tradition and how it can be open to perversion. Central to principal theme in Sleeping on Jupiter is the question of sexual abuse, and I shall juxtapose this violence against brachmacharya, a key philosophy within Hinduism where the practicing of celibacy becomes a vehicle towards spiritual liberation. While the temple town of Jarmuli and the character Guruji pertain to a work of literary fiction, I shall make a bridge between this imaginary locus and other, real-life, locations and actors within contemporary India which evidence the verisimilitude of Roy’s work.«
(Source: : 4o Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Española de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre India)
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