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Jaisingh, Hari
New Delhi: Siddharth Publications, 2005
320.954 JAI n
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Dikshitar, V.R. Ramachandra
New Delhi : Motial Banarsidass , 1993
954 DIK m (1)
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Brecher, Michael
New York.: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966
320.954 Bre n
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Kothari, Rajni
Boston: Little, Brown, 1970
320.954 KOT p
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Duut, VP.
Jakarta,: University Of Indonesia Press, 1986
327.54 DUT i (1)
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Levi, Werner
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1954
327.1154 LEV f
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Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar
Abstrak :
Modernity, which emphasizes the relegation of religion firmly to an individuals private life, is a challenging idea for any culture. In India it faces a particularly unusual problem: the persistence of numerous traditional and religious practices means that religion and modernity co-habit here in a complex, plural, transient, and historically evolving relationship. Religion and Modernity in India explores this complex relationship through a series of case studies on the quotidian experiences of people practising a variety of religions. It presents the dynamically interacting textures of society engaging with modernity in divergent ways, both historically and in contemporary times. The essays in this collection consciously bring in the idea of inclusivity by factoring in the small and local contexts. They raise important questions about marginality and sexuality, and discuss the oral and cultural traditions of both mainstream and marginal communities such as tribal communities and women. In doing so, they put forward the perspectives of groups that represent difference but at the same time are linked to a larger whole.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
e20469714
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Demmer, Ulrich
Abstrak :
Locating the politics of ethical collective identities in postcolonial South India, this work explores the ways in which different cultural communities forge their self-understandings in terms of practical reason: with respect to ideas of what a good life truly is and how we should live ethically in practice. Drawing upon more than ten years of ethnographic fieldwork, the author discusses the ethical concepts, practices, and politics of the Adivasi community of Jēnu Kuṟumba, the state of Tamil Nadu, and the recently established religious discourse of the deity Sanesvara. Values and conceptions of a good life of communities are constructed and articulated in ritual and political performances in public spaces. These rhetorical performances constitute what Foucault has called techniques of the self, where people imagine, debate, and shape their identities in a field of competing ethical concepts and imaginations. Analysing the acts of self-creation, hegemony, and cultural resistance in the given context, this anthropology of ethics gives us a crucial perspective in studying contemporary identity politics: that identities are constituted through both practical reason and political contestation.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470518
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