KĀMA WITHOUT DHARMA? Understanding the Ethics of Pleasure in Kāmasūtra

Vatsyayana’s Kāmasūtra is one of the most popular and well-known works of the Indian tradition in the West and other parts of the world. It has become the symbol of Indian eroticism and Indian sexology. Kāmasūtra became so well-known in the English speaking world, thanks to the pioneering work of Ri...

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Autore principale: Kochuthara, Shaji George 1967- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: 2009
In: Journal of Dharma
Anno: 2009, Volume: 34, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 69-95
Altre parole chiave:B Kāmasūtra
B Eroticism
B Female Psyche
B Sexology
B Vatsyayana
B Sexuality
B Dharma
B Mystical Concept
B KĀMA
B Nāgaraka
B Tantric Concept
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Riepilogo:Vatsyayana’s Kāmasūtra is one of the most popular and well-known works of the Indian tradition in the West and other parts of the world. It has become the symbol of Indian eroticism and Indian sexology. Kāmasūtra became so well-known in the English speaking world, thanks to the pioneering work of Richard F. Burton. Although it was published in 1883, Kāmasūtra began to get great attention worldwide from the 1960s. Many subsequent translations came, but Burton’s translation continues to enjoy great authority. Kāmasūtra has gained a greater attention and curiosity in the United States of America and the English speaking world with the publication of a recent translation with notes by Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar.
ISSN:0253-7222
Comprende:Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma