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The Fall of the Indigo Jackal
McComas Taylor
其他書名
The Discourse of Division and Pūrṇabhadra's Pañcatantra
出版
State University of New York Press
, 2012-02-01
主題
Religion / Eastern
Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic
ISBN
0791479765
9780791479766
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=E-SjWxvPu8EC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Every child growing up in India knows the story of the jackal who fell into the vat of blue dye, and discovering the power of his majestic new appearance, declared himself king of the forest. In spite of his pretenses, the jackal, eventually betrayed by his own instincts, was set upon by the other animals. This and many similar narratives are found in the
Pañcatantra
, the collection of Sanskrit tales for children compiled by a Jaina monk named Pūrṇabhadra in 1199 CE.
In this book, McComas Taylor looks at the discourses that give shape and structure to the fall of the indigo jackal and the other tales within the
Pañcatantra
. The work's fictional metasociety of animals, kings, and laundrymen are divided according to their
jāti
, or "kind." This discourse of caste holds that individuals' essential natures, statuses, and social circles are all determined by their birth. Taylor applies contemporary critical theory developed by Foucault, Bourdieu, Barthes, and others to show how these ideas are related to other Sanskritic master-texts, and describes the "regime of truth" that provides validation for the discourse of division.