Modern Hinduism in Text and Context
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350045088
ISBN-10: 135004508X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 15 BW illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135004508X
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 15 BW illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Taps into discussions of religion and popular culture, as yoga, dance, visual art and festivals are discussed in tandem with questions of spirituality and ritual
Notă biografică
Lavanya Vemsani is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Shawnee State University, USA. She is Editor-in-Chief of American Journal of Indic Studies and Associate Editor of the Journal of South Asian Religious History.
Cuprins
1. Introduction, Lavanya Vemsani (Shawnee State University, USA)Part One: Traditional Hinduism: Classical Texts, Traditions, and Practices2. Multi-Regional and Multi-Linguistic Virasaivism: Change and Continuity in an Early Devotional Tradition, Elaine Fisher (Stanford University, USA) 3. Entering the South Asian City: Pravesa in Literature and Religion, Michael Baltutis (University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, USA) 4. Demonic Devotees and Symbolism of Violence in Hindu Literature, Carl Olson (Allegheny College, USA) 5. Sacred Groves: The Playground of the Gods, Deepak Shimkhada and Jason Mitchell (Claremont School of Theology, USA) 6. Religious Symbolism of Sacrificial Blood in Contemporary Political Art: Myth and Art in Tamil Popular Culture, Amy-Ruth Holt (Independent Scholar) Part Two: Hinduism in the Modern World: Colonial, Diasporic and Women's Religion 7. Rite of Passage in India's National Struggle: Understanding Ravindranath Tagore's Gora in the context of Religion, Lavanya Vemsani (Shawnee State University, USA) 8. America, the Superlative, and India, the Jewel in the Crown: Religious Ideologies, Transnationalism, and the End of the Raj, Deborah A. Logan (Western Kentucky University, USA) 9. The Integral Yoga of the Sri Aurobindo Asram: Gender, Spirituality, and the Arts,Patrick Beldio (Catholic University of America, USA)10. In Relationship with the Goddess: Women Interpreting Leadership Roles and Shaping Diasporic Identities, Nanette R. Spina (University of Georgia, USA) 11. Spirituality and Ritual in Odissi Dance: Health, Healing, and Ritual in a Diaspora Performance Tradition, Kaustavi Sarkar (University of North Carolina, USA) 12. A Mandal of Their Own: Gender and the Reimagining of Community by Hindu Renouncers in North India, Antoinette E. DeNapoli (Texas Christian University, USA) 13. Conclusion, Lavanya Vemsani (Shawnee State University, USA List of Figures List of Appendices GlossaryIndex
Recenzii
Lavanya Vemsani, the editor, is to be commended for bringing together such a strong collection of essays, that will certainly serve as a useful reference work for many years to come.
The collection is well organized and highly engaging. It provides an ideal balance between the classical and the modern Hindu world. Without exception, the essays are well written and thought provoking. It makes and important contribution to Hindu Studies.
Modern Hinduism in Text and Context offers an interdisciplinary, wide angle view into 20th century forms of Hinduism. Examining media, dance, state politics in Tamil Nadu, sacred groves in Nepal, councils of women religious in Rajasthan and other topics, this collection emphasizes the local nature of Hinduism, while acknowledging the ongoing "classical" influences of Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, and the Mother.
Modern Hinduism in Text and Context by Lavanya Vemsani's provides a truly multilayered or multifaceted account of Hinduism in various regions of the world. The book helps cut through the often mythical aspects that get portrayed in various times and places as identities, ideologies devotional practices and get linked to gender, national and spiritual notions. By depicting the experiences of practicing Hinduism in some eastern and western country's it emphasizes the variety of ways which are essential to the understanding of Modern Hinduism in text and contextual specificities. Drawing upon the significant sources and carefully examined empirical evidence the book amplifies the way modern Hinduism evolves and is practiced the way it does at a time when the Hinduism is in a state of considerable rethinking. The work is very refreshing and offers a range of perspectives that show how the reality is uncovered only after we breakdown the surfaces of appearances. Professor Lavanya vemsani's contribution is a major new contribution in the study of India's Hindu religious tradition.
Modern Hinduism in Text and Context approaches this field of study in a new and exciting way. Written by a range of eminent scholars, it explores several areas that I have not seen elsewhere. By focusing its attention on modern regional text and context (including Nepal) and working thematically across groups of chapters, it provides the reader with an original and stimulating understanding of this complex field of study.
The collection is well organized and highly engaging. It provides an ideal balance between the classical and the modern Hindu world. Without exception, the essays are well written and thought provoking. It makes and important contribution to Hindu Studies.
Modern Hinduism in Text and Context offers an interdisciplinary, wide angle view into 20th century forms of Hinduism. Examining media, dance, state politics in Tamil Nadu, sacred groves in Nepal, councils of women religious in Rajasthan and other topics, this collection emphasizes the local nature of Hinduism, while acknowledging the ongoing "classical" influences of Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, and the Mother.
Modern Hinduism in Text and Context by Lavanya Vemsani's provides a truly multilayered or multifaceted account of Hinduism in various regions of the world. The book helps cut through the often mythical aspects that get portrayed in various times and places as identities, ideologies devotional practices and get linked to gender, national and spiritual notions. By depicting the experiences of practicing Hinduism in some eastern and western country's it emphasizes the variety of ways which are essential to the understanding of Modern Hinduism in text and contextual specificities. Drawing upon the significant sources and carefully examined empirical evidence the book amplifies the way modern Hinduism evolves and is practiced the way it does at a time when the Hinduism is in a state of considerable rethinking. The work is very refreshing and offers a range of perspectives that show how the reality is uncovered only after we breakdown the surfaces of appearances. Professor Lavanya vemsani's contribution is a major new contribution in the study of India's Hindu religious tradition.
Modern Hinduism in Text and Context approaches this field of study in a new and exciting way. Written by a range of eminent scholars, it explores several areas that I have not seen elsewhere. By focusing its attention on modern regional text and context (including Nepal) and working thematically across groups of chapters, it provides the reader with an original and stimulating understanding of this complex field of study.