Volume 45: Transmission of Architectural Knowledge in Medieval South Asia
Ars Orientalis 45, “Transmission of Architectural Knowledge in Medieval South Asia,” brings together four groundbreaking essays by South Asian specialists, with responses from two distinguished scholars working in geographic areas adjacent to South Asia. Guest edited by contributors Nachiket Chanchani and Tamara I. Sears, the essays in this volume highlight a history of mobility, hybridity, and transmission in the realm of architecture that spans many centuries and traverses a wide terrain. The response essays expand these ideas well beyond the Indian subcontinent, opening a broader discussion about the transmission of architectural knowledge and how the subject is addressed in scholarship today. With this format, Volume 45 of Ars Orientalis creates a dynamic dialogue and invites readers to continue the conversation.
ARS ORIENTALIS 45
EDITOR–IN-CHIEF
Nancy Micklewright
ADVISORY BOARD
Nachiket Chanchani
Louise Cort
Debra Diamond
Marian Feldman
Jennifer Robertson
Avinoam Shalem
SENIOR EDITOR
Jane Lusaka
DESIGNER
Edna Jamandre
MANAGING EDITOR
Zeynep Simavi
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In this volume
Pandukeshwar, Architectural Knowledge, and an Idea of India
Following River Routes and Artistic Transmissions in Medieval Central India
The Tamil Gopura: From Temple Gateway to Global Icon
Transnational Asian Architectural History
Idea and Idiom: Knowledge as Praxis in South Asian and Islamic Architecture