Dear Colleagues,

a significant contribution to this theme is made by a very recent book:

Lidia Sudyka, Vijayanagara: a forgotten empire of poetesses. Part I: The voice of Gaṅgadevī. Ksiegarnia Akademicka, Krakow 2013.

Regards,
Raffaele Torella

Il giorno 19/ago/2014, alle ore 13:44, Agathe Keller <kellera@univ-paris-diderot.fr> ha scritto:

Dear colleagues,

I have been asked by a non indologist colleague for references on women scholars in ancient and medieval India. Do you know of an article or a book which would deal directly with this subject?

I have noted so far for him:

Witzel, Michael. 2009. Female Rishis and philosophers in the
Veda? Journal of South Asia Women Studies 11(1).
http://asiatica.org/jsaws/11-1/female-rishis-and-philosophers-veda/

And

Mary McGee, Ritual Rights The Gender Implications of Adhikdra in L. Patton ed Jewels of Authority, OUP 2002. 32-50 (esp. p.42)

but this is very meager and vedic...

I can't help but feel that there is a very obvious reference that I must be lacking

thanking you in advance for your help,


Agathe

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