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Academic Year 2003/2004
The Indian Temple
ARHA 385 FA
This seminar explores the history, forms, and meanings of the Indian temple or devalaya, the pre-eminent building type in India's architectural tradition from the sixth through the sixteenth centuries. The point of
departure
is morphological and stylistic analysis of the buildings themselves, so as to provide a firm basis for the subsequent investigation of such topics as architecture and cosmology, architecture and Hindu ritual, and the
changing
social, economic, and political functions of temples within medieval Indian society.
MAJOR READINGS
George Michell, THE HINDU TEMPLE
Dianna L. Eck, DARSAN: SEEING THE DIVINE IMAGE IN INDIA
Joanne P. Waghorne, et al., GODS OF FLESH, GODS OF STONE: THE EMBODIMENT OF DIVINITY IN INDIA
Stella Kramrisch,
THE HINDU TEMPLE
Michael W.
Meister, et. al., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INDIAN TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE
Pramod Chandra, "A Vamana Temple at Marhia and Some Reflections on Gupta Architecture"
Burton Stein, "The Economic Function of a Medieval South
Indian Temple"
Hermann Kulke,
"Legitimation and Town Planning in the Feudatory States of Central Orissa"
H. von Stietencron, "Orthodox Attitudes towards Temple Service and Image Worship in Ancient India"
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Two written exercises, term paper
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
Permission of instructor. Students must e-mail a statement of one or two paragraphs to the instructor describing their interest. Students are asked to give their class year and major and describe their background in
any prior work in architectural art
history, studio architecture, Asian art and/or coursework in other disciplines relating to India. Statements must be e-mailed to Professor Phillip Wagoner NO LATER THAN MARCH 30, 2000. Professor Wagoner's e-mail is:
pbwagoner@satyam.net.in.
Students will be advised of their acceptance via e-mail. Permission of instructor forms will be available in the Art Department office during registration.
COURSE FORMAT:
Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ART
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
NONE
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Last Updated on MAR-19-2004
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