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This book presents a collection of original research about every day, innovative, interactive, and multiple religiosities among Sri Lankan Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and devotees of New Religious Movements in post-war Sri Lanka.
This book presents a collection of original research about every day, innovative, interactive, and multiple religiosities among Sri Lankan Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and devotees of New Religious Movements in post-war Sri Lanka.
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Autorenporträt
Mark P. Whitaker is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Kentucky. Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake is a Senior Researcher at the International Center for Ethnic Studies. Pathmanesan Sanmugeswaran is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Anthropology at the Open University of Sri Lanka.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Three Introductions. Introductory Essay I. Negotiating with innovative multi-religious spaces, new religious pluralism, and geo-religious powers in post-war Sri Lanka. Pathmanesan Sanmugeswaran. Introductory Essay II. Spaces of protection, healing and liberation. Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake. Introductory Essay III. Innovation and multi-religiosity at Sri Lankan interfaces. Mark P. Whitaker. Part Two: Negotiating with Indigenous Spirits and at Buddhist-Hindu Interfaces. 1. Of Meditation, Militarization, and Grease Yakas: Gendering supernatural and transnational dynamics in post-war public relations Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake. 2. The Ghost and the Goat - Religious Innovation in the Yaktovil Healing Tradition and Post-War Othering Eva Ambos. 3. Divine Eyes on the Sorrows of Lanka: Post-War Devotion to Pattini-Kannaki Malathi de Alwis. 4. Kuweni & Vijaya Retold: Sri Lanka's Postwar Iconography as an Affirmation of Inter-Community Mixing Neena Mahadev. Part Three: Pilgrimage and multi-religious sites. 5. Kataragama Pada Yatra: Pilgrimaging with ethnic "others" in a backdrop of ethnoreligious nationally reconstructed cultural difference as denied resemblances Anton Piyarathne. 6. Religious Innovation in the Pilgrimage Industry: Hindu Bodhisattva Worship and Tamil Buddhistness. Alex McKinley. Part Four: Sri Lanka's New and Old Inter-Religious Movements. 7. Searching for cakti: New gods, Sites and Choices in Postwar Tamil Sri Lanka Mark P. Whitaker and Pathmanesan Sanmugeswaran. 8. Emerging Innovative Religiosity and What They Signify Selvy Thiruchandran. 9. Beyond Syncretism: Buddhist-Islamic Interface in the Galebandara Cult Kalinga Tudor Silva. 10. Militancy in Sinhala Buddhist Nationalism H.L Seneviratne. Part Five: Upcountry Religiosity. 11. Temples and Deities on Plantations Sasikumar Balasundaram. 12. Conversions, Fixing Faith, and Material Investments on Sri Lanka's Tea Plantations Mythri Jegathesan. Part Six: Islamic and Christian arrangements. 13. Sufis in Sri Lanka: A Fieldwork Story Dennis McGilvray. 14. Beards, cloth bags and sandals: reflections on the Christian Left in Sri Lanka Harini Amarasuriya. 15. Claiming the Mannar Martyrs: Catholicism and Caste in Northern Sri Lanka Dominic Esler 16. Hyper-religiosity, Ethnoreligious Nationalism, Neoliberalism, and Ethnic Violence in Sri Lanka: Pathways for Innovative Religious Responses to Peace with Justice Jude Fernando.
Part 1: Three Introductions. Introductory Essay I. Negotiating with innovative multi-religious spaces, new religious pluralism, and geo-religious powers in post-war Sri Lanka. Pathmanesan Sanmugeswaran. Introductory Essay II. Spaces of protection, healing and liberation. Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake. Introductory Essay III. Innovation and multi-religiosity at Sri Lankan interfaces. Mark P. Whitaker. Part Two: Negotiating with Indigenous Spirits and at Buddhist-Hindu Interfaces. 1. Of Meditation, Militarization, and Grease Yakas: Gendering supernatural and transnational dynamics in post-war public relations Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake. 2. The Ghost and the Goat - Religious Innovation in the Yaktovil Healing Tradition and Post-War Othering Eva Ambos. 3. Divine Eyes on the Sorrows of Lanka: Post-War Devotion to Pattini-Kannaki Malathi de Alwis. 4. Kuweni & Vijaya Retold: Sri Lanka's Postwar Iconography as an Affirmation of Inter-Community Mixing Neena Mahadev. Part Three: Pilgrimage and multi-religious sites. 5. Kataragama Pada Yatra: Pilgrimaging with ethnic "others" in a backdrop of ethnoreligious nationally reconstructed cultural difference as denied resemblances Anton Piyarathne. 6. Religious Innovation in the Pilgrimage Industry: Hindu Bodhisattva Worship and Tamil Buddhistness. Alex McKinley. Part Four: Sri Lanka's New and Old Inter-Religious Movements. 7. Searching for cakti: New gods, Sites and Choices in Postwar Tamil Sri Lanka Mark P. Whitaker and Pathmanesan Sanmugeswaran. 8. Emerging Innovative Religiosity and What They Signify Selvy Thiruchandran. 9. Beyond Syncretism: Buddhist-Islamic Interface in the Galebandara Cult Kalinga Tudor Silva. 10. Militancy in Sinhala Buddhist Nationalism H.L Seneviratne. Part Five: Upcountry Religiosity. 11. Temples and Deities on Plantations Sasikumar Balasundaram. 12. Conversions, Fixing Faith, and Material Investments on Sri Lanka's Tea Plantations Mythri Jegathesan. Part Six: Islamic and Christian arrangements. 13. Sufis in Sri Lanka: A Fieldwork Story Dennis McGilvray. 14. Beards, cloth bags and sandals: reflections on the Christian Left in Sri Lanka Harini Amarasuriya. 15. Claiming the Mannar Martyrs: Catholicism and Caste in Northern Sri Lanka Dominic Esler 16. Hyper-religiosity, Ethnoreligious Nationalism, Neoliberalism, and Ethnic Violence in Sri Lanka: Pathways for Innovative Religious Responses to Peace with Justice Jude Fernando.
Rezensionen
"This volume offers an in-depth and provocative glimpse of the complexity of Sri Lanka's multi-religious heritage and its impacts. Chapters by established and emerging experts in the field...describe the island's deeply pluralistic religious traditions. They also raise questions about the overlapping influences of religious cultures, ethnicity and place and their responsiveness (or not) to external influences."
-Nishkala Suntharalingam, Asian Affairs, 2023/05/04
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