Indo-Muslim cultures in transition
In: Brill's indological library volume 38
Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Alka Patel and Karen Leonard -- Representation of Social Groups in Mughal Art and Literature: Ethnography or Trope? /Sunil Sharma -- "Maid Killing a Snake" and "Dervish Receiving a Visitor": A Re-Examination of Bijapuri Masterpieces through the Lens of the Lucknow Copy /Keelan Overton -- Literary Moments of Exchange in the 18th Century: The New Urdu Vogue Meets Krishna Bhakti /Heidi Pauwels -- Darbārs in Transition: The Many Facets of the Mughal Imperial Image after Shah Jahan As Seen in the ex-Binney Collection in the San Diego Museum of Art /Laura E. Parodi -- From Miniatures to Monuments Picturing Shah Alam's Delhi (1771-1806) /Yuthika Sharma -- Mercantile Architectural Patronage in Hyderabad, Late 18th-19th Centuries /Alka Patel -- Indo-Muslim Culture in Hyderabad: Old City Neighborhoods in the 19th Century /Karen Leonard -- Interrogating "The East," "Culture," and "Loss," in Abdul Halim Shararʾs Guzashta Lakhnaʾu /C. M. Naim -- Zaheer v Ali: Dissenting Views on the Early Years of the Progressive Movement in Urdu Literature /Carlo Coppola -- Index -- Color Plates -- Black and White Plates.