Drawing on the extensive empirical field research of six scholars of religion and politics, this book is a first attempt to bridge research on religious offence with critical understandings of peace and scholarship on the micro-mechanisms of coexistence.
Drawing on the extensive empirical field research of six scholars of religion and politics, this book is a first attempt to bridge research on religious offence with critical understandings of peace and scholarship on the micro-mechanisms of coexistence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vera Lazzaretti is Researcher at the Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA) in Lisbon, currently working on heritage and security in urban South Asia. Her research interests include the anthropology of space and place, religion and politics, heritage, securitisation and policing, religious violence, pilgrimage, religious nationalism, inequality, and ethnography. Kathinka Frøystad is an anthropologist and Professor of Modern South Asian Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway, specialising in everyday religious complexity in Northern India. Her research interests include new religious formations, religious nationalism, ritual engagement beyond 'official' religious boundaries as well as the anthropological field methods through which such phenomena may be studied.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rethinking religious offence and its containment: towards a new research agenda 2. Ritual remedies: overcoming murder in a South Indian temple 3. Ritualising offence: mitigating re-enactment of sectarian rivalry in Kanchipuram 4. Beyond demarcations: handling a sensitive hagiography of a medieval Sufi saint in Modi's India 5. A dialogue of shrines: eclipsing offence in Amritsar's Heritage Street 6. Raising alarm or swallowing hurt? The case of a broken deity tile in Kanpur 7. 'We know how to behave and that's why we feel safe': peace and insecurity in Banaras
1. Rethinking religious offence and its containment: towards a new research agenda 2. Ritual remedies: overcoming murder in a South Indian temple 3. Ritualising offence: mitigating re-enactment of sectarian rivalry in Kanchipuram 4. Beyond demarcations: handling a sensitive hagiography of a medieval Sufi saint in Modi's India 5. A dialogue of shrines: eclipsing offence in Amritsar's Heritage Street 6. Raising alarm or swallowing hurt? The case of a broken deity tile in Kanpur 7. 'We know how to behave and that's why we feel safe': peace and insecurity in Banaras
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