Michael W. Meister (ed.)

The contributions by Anne Feldhaus, Ann Grodzins Gold, and Richard Davis reflect their explorations not only of the culture studied but of the process of study itself. Irene J. Winter explores a methodology for using ethnographic insights from the ritual traditions of India to enliven objects from her own field, the ancient Near East.
The essays by Lawrence A. Babb, John E. Cort, and Michael W. Meister, focusing on four pilgrimage temples in Rajasthan, provide preliminary explorations of the multiplicity of truths these temples in their social context represent.
Michael W. Meister is Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Professor of the History of Art and South Asia Regional Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. He has served as editor of the American Institute of Indian Studies’ series, the Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture, and also edited volumes on Discourses on Siva, Making Things in South Asia, and Ananda K. Coomaraswamy: Essays in Early Indian Architecture and Essays in Architectural Theory. His many published articles have focused on the form and meanings of the Indian temple. He is an advisor to the Institute of Rajasthan Studies and came first to Rajasthan in 1964. CONTRIBUTORS: Lawrence A. Babb, John E. Cort, Richard H. Davis, Anne Feldhaus, Ann Grodzins Gold, Michael W. Meister, Irene J. Winter
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