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Climate Change and the Art of Devotion : Geoaesthetics in the Land of Krishna, 1550-1850

Ray, SugataKaimal, Padma(Series edited by)Sivaramakrishnan, K.(Series edited by)Yang, Anand A.(Series edited by)
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In the enchanted world of Braj, the primary pilgrimage center in north India for worshippers of Krishna, each stone, river, and tree is considered sacred.

In Climate Change and the Art of Devotion, Sugata Ray shows how this place-centered theology emerged in the wake of the Little Ice Age (ca. 1550–1850), an epoch marked by climatic catastrophes across the globe.

Using the frame of geoaesthetics, he compares early modern conceptions of the environment and current assumptions about nature and culture. A groundbreaking contribution to the emerging field of eco–art history, the book examines architecture, paintings, photography, and prints created in Braj alongside theological treatises and devotional poetry to foreground seepages between the natural ecosystem and cultural production.

The paintings of deified rivers, temples that emulate fragrant groves, and talismanic bleeding rocks that Ray discusses will captivate readers interested in environmental humanities and South Asian art history. Art History Publication Initiative. For more information, visit http://arthistorypi.org/books/climate-change-and-the-art-of-devotion

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0295745371 / 9780295745374
Hardback
31/07/2019
United States
English
264 pages, 111 color illus., 3 maps
178 x 254 mm, 953 grams