Razm-o-bazm I: Poetry of War
Saturday
April 11, 2015, 10:30-3:30
Columbia
University, Knox
Hall, room 208
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The
workshop is sponsored by the South Asia Institute
and the Department of Middle
Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies,
Columbia University. It is free and open to
the public, but advance registration is
required:
*REGISTRATION
FORM*
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Workshop
schedule:
10:00-10:30
coffee
10:30-12:30: Reading and discussion
12:30-1:30:
lunch
1:30-3:30: Reading and discussion
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Urdu romances are often said to be about razm-o-bazm,
'warfare and elegant gatherings'.
This year's workshop will take a comparative
look at martial poetry from various South
Asian literary traditions; next year (2016),
we will look comparatively at the poetry of
elegant gatherings.
SELECTED MATERIALS FOR THE
WORKSHOP
Packets will be available in
hard-copy form at the workshop itself, and in
pdf form, a week before the workshop, right
here:
*WORKSHOP PACKET*
(NOTE: our packets will be
double-sided; if you prefer single-sided, you
might want to print one out for yourself)
GENERAL STUDY MATERIALS
=="Bazm and razm" at the *Metropolitan
Museum of Art*
==A selection from "Himmat Bahadur
Virudavali" by Padmakar, provided by Allison Busch,
Vijay Pinch, and Dalpat Purohit: *text*;
*glossary*; *trans.*
==*"Making the war
come alive: dingal poetry and
Padmakar's Himmatbahadurvirudavali"*,
by Dalpat Rajpurohit
=="Prithvisimh varta," by Hariray, provided by
Justin Ben-Hain: *text*; *trans.*
==An excerpt from "Kesarsingh gun raso,"
provided by Tyler Williams: *intro, text,
glossary, notes*
==An excerpt from Mulla
Da'ud's Chandayan,
provided by Rich Cohen: *intro,
text, trans.*
==Background information on the Chandayan:
*on this
site*
==A marsiyah excerpt by Mir
Anis, provided by Mehr Farooqi: *text,
trans., glossary*; *the whole
marsiyah*
==Another whole
*marsiyah*
by Mir Anis, with many helps and much
explanatory material (vs. 88-104 selected by
Fauzia Farooqui)
==A third Anis marsiyah excerpt, provided by
Fauzia Farooqui: *text*; *glossary*
==On
the martial demands of passion: Ghalib:
*G{7,1}*
and *G{112,9}*;
and Mir: M{144,5};
M{731,4}
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Questions
or problems:
<fp7@columbia.edu>
== *list
of other workshop topics* == *fwp's main page* ==
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