Rāsa theory in modern era : an application of classical Indian philosophy to film
This paper makes a case for the application of classical Indian aesthetics in explaining the experience of film. This is important as classical Indian aesthetics does not pale in comparison to Western theory, possessing its own merits yet suffers from under-representation. By showing that classical...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1473552023-03-11T20:11:16Z Rāsa theory in modern era : an application of classical Indian philosophy to film Low, Nicole Emma Melvin Chen School of Humanities melvinchen@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Philosophy This paper makes a case for the application of classical Indian aesthetics in explaining the experience of film. This is important as classical Indian aesthetics does not pale in comparison to Western theory, possessing its own merits yet suffers from under-representation. By showing that classical Indian aesthetics is on par with Western aesthetics, a gap between the two cultures and traditions is bridged. I argue how classical Indian aesthetics is able to offer insight into the emotional aspect of aesthetic experience which is limited in Western thought. After which, I introduce the Nāṭya-śāstra and the theory of rāsa in order to show how it explains the aesthetic experience in film. The view that I ultimately propose is that the rāsa theory is applicable in enriching the understanding of films that fall under the category of the ‘spectacle’. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2021-04-01T11:12:49Z 2021-04-01T11:12:49Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Low, N. E. (2021). Rāsa theory in modern era : an application of classical Indian philosophy to film. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147355 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147355 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This paper makes a case for the application of classical Indian aesthetics in explaining the experience of film. This is important as classical Indian aesthetics does not pale in comparison to Western theory, possessing its own merits yet suffers from under-representation. By showing that classical Indian aesthetics is on par with Western aesthetics, a gap between the two cultures and traditions is bridged. I argue how classical Indian aesthetics is able to offer insight into the emotional aspect of aesthetic experience which is limited in Western thought. After which, I introduce the Nāṭya-śāstra and the theory of rāsa in order to show how it explains the aesthetic experience in film. The view that I ultimately propose is that the rāsa theory is applicable in enriching the understanding of films that fall under the category of the ‘spectacle’. |
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