In this volume, twelve scholars focus on the challenges of preserving and editing the writings of a leading but deceased religious figure. The authors examine editorial authority and overreach, noncompliance with scholarly standards, and untransparent editorial changes that have arisen in the books of the Indian master, Swami Prabhup¿da.
In this volume, twelve scholars focus on the challenges of preserving and editing the writings of a leading but deceased religious figure. The authors examine editorial authority and overreach, noncompliance with scholarly standards, and untransparent editorial changes that have arisen in the books of the Indian master, Swami Prabhup¿da.
Graham M. Schweig is professor of philosophy and religion and Director of Studies in Religion at Christopher Newport University in Virginia, and he is senior editor of the Journal of Vaishnava Studies.
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Acknowledgments Introduction, Graham M. Schweig Chapter One: On Revealing the Face of Truth, Julius Lipner Chapter Two: The Posthumous Editing of the Books of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Edith Best Chapter Three: Posthumous Editing and the Privilege of the Sages, Austin Gordon Chapter Four: On Restoring the 1972 Edition of the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, Kenneth Rose Chapter Five: Issues Pertaining to the Editing of Prabhup?da's Books, Michael J. Gressett Chapter Six: Los Angeles Devotees' Responses to ISKCON's Post-Charismatic Editing Crisis, Anna S. King Chapter Seven: Challenges in Constituting the Written Works of a Post-Mortem Author, Jonathan Edelmann Chapter Eight: Guru, Sastra, Anubhava: The Triumvirate of Gau?iya Vai??ava Authority, Barbara A. Holdrege Chapter Nine: Let the Master Speak! Issues of Textual Translation, Organization, and Interpretation in the Tradition of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda, Jeffery D. Long Chapter Ten: Establishing Unitary Canons, Allan M. Keislar Chapter Eleven: The Acharya's Copyrights: Legal Implications of Irresponsible Publishing, Joseph Fedorowsky Chapter Twelve: Framing the Master's Work: On the Theo-Literary Method for Preserving the Completed Writings of a Departed Spiritual Preceptor, Graham M. Schweig About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction, Graham M. Schweig Chapter One: On Revealing the Face of Truth, Julius Lipner Chapter Two: The Posthumous Editing of the Books of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Edith Best Chapter Three: Posthumous Editing and the Privilege of the Sages, Austin Gordon Chapter Four: On Restoring the 1972 Edition of the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, Kenneth Rose Chapter Five: Issues Pertaining to the Editing of Prabhup?da's Books, Michael J. Gressett Chapter Six: Los Angeles Devotees' Responses to ISKCON's Post-Charismatic Editing Crisis, Anna S. King Chapter Seven: Challenges in Constituting the Written Works of a Post-Mortem Author, Jonathan Edelmann Chapter Eight: Guru, Sastra, Anubhava: The Triumvirate of Gau?iya Vai??ava Authority, Barbara A. Holdrege Chapter Nine: Let the Master Speak! Issues of Textual Translation, Organization, and Interpretation in the Tradition of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda, Jeffery D. Long Chapter Ten: Establishing Unitary Canons, Allan M. Keislar Chapter Eleven: The Acharya's Copyrights: Legal Implications of Irresponsible Publishing, Joseph Fedorowsky Chapter Twelve: Framing the Master's Work: On the Theo-Literary Method for Preserving the Completed Writings of a Departed Spiritual Preceptor, Graham M. Schweig About the Contributors
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