The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa

The Voice of the Indian Mona Lisa

Gender and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Rajasthan

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Publisher Description

The 'Indian Mona Lisa' is an eighteenth-century portrait of the goddess Radha from the Kishangarh school of Rajput Painting. It was purportedly modelled after a young enslaved woman and court-performer, Banī-ṭhanī, who became a concubine of the patron of the painting, crown-prince Savant Singh. Tracing her career, Heidi Pauwels recovers her role as a composer of devotional songs in multiple registers of Classical Hindi and shows how she was a conduit for trend-setting styles from Delhi, including the new vogue of Urdu. Through a combination of literary, historical, and art-historical analysis, she brings to life the vibrant cultural production center of Kishangarh in the eighteenth century by reconstructing how Banī-ṭhanī came to be acclaimed as the devotional poetess Rasikbihārī and as 'India's Mona Lisa'. This major new study conveys important new insights in the history of Hindi literature and devotion, the family, palace women and the social mobility of the enslaved.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2023
August 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
609
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
17
MB

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