Seeking Bauls of Bengal

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Pub. Date: 2002-09-30
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

'Bauls' have achieved fame as wandering minstrels and mystics in India and Bangladesh. They are recruited from both Hindu and Muslim communities and are renowned for their beautiful and often enigmatic songs. Despite their iconic status as representatives of the spiritual East, and although they have been the subject of a number of studies, systematic research with Bauls themselves has been neglected. Jeanne Openshaw's book is new, not only in analysing the rise of the Bauls to their present revered status, but in the depth of its ethnographic research and its reference to the lives of composers and singers as a context for their songs. The author uses her fieldwork, and oral and manuscript materials, to lead the reader from the conventional historical and textual approaches towards a world defined by people called 'Baul', where the human body and love are primary and where women may be extolled above men.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on transliteration and texts xi
List of abbreviations
xii
Introduction 1(18)
Part I: Background: literature on Bauls and Baul songs
What's in a name? The advent of `the Baul'
19(37)
The making of the Bauls: histories, themes, Baul songs
56(19)
Part II: In search of Bauls
Fieldwork in Rarh
75(19)
Fieldwork in Bagri
94(31)
Part III: Received classifications
Two shores, two refuges: householder and renouncer
125(15)
Evading the two shores: the guru
140(29)
Part IV: Reworking the classifications
Affect: love and women
169(14)
Theory: images, the `I' and bartaman
183(20)
Part V: Practice (sadhana) and talking about practice (hari-katha)
Practice (sadhana)
203(22)
`Four moons' practice and talking about practice
225(15)
Conclusion 240(13)
Glossary 253(9)
Bibliography 262(18)
General index 280(7)
Name index 287

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