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Pilgrimage and Politics in Colonial Bengal: The Myth of the Goddess Sati

Autor Imma Ramos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 ian 2023
From the late nineteenth century onwards the concept of Mother India assumed political significance in colonial Bengal. Reacting against British rule, Bengali writers and artists gendered the nation in literature and visual culture in order to inspire patriotism amongst the indigenous population. This book will examine the process by which the Hindu goddess Sati rose to sudden prominence as a personification of the subcontinent and an icon of heroic self-sacrifice. According to a myth of cosmic dismemberment, Sati’s body parts were scattered across South Asia and enshrined as Shakti Pithas, or Seats of Power. These sacred sites were re-imagined as the fragmented body of the motherland in crisis that could provide the basis for an emergent territorial consciousness. The most potent sites were located in eastern India, Kalighat and Tarapith in Bengal, and Kamakhya in Assam. By examining Bengali and colonial responses to these temples and the ritual traditions associated with them, including Tantra and image worship, this book will provide the first comprehensive study of this ancient network of pilgrimage sites in an art historical and political context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032476933
ISBN-10: 1032476931
Pagini: 138
Ilustrații: 38
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Imma Ramos is curator of the South Asia collections at the British Museum in London. Her research interests revolve around the relationship between religion, politics and gender in South Asian visual culture.

Cuprins

Contents




Introduction


A myth of dismemberment


Sati and her rise as a patriotic icon


The formation of Hindu identity: From cultural to revolutionary nationalism


Layout of the book




Chapter One


Kalighat souvenirs and the creation of Sati’s iconography


Sati’s place in the visual rhetoric of motherland


Sati’s portrayal in Kalighat pilgrimage souvenirs


The invocation and reinvention of Sati


The romanticisation of martyrdom


Subverting Christian iconography


Shiva, asceticism and Bengali masculinity


Sati, suttee and the story of Padmini


The enduring power of Sati




Chapter Two


Kamakhya’s erotic-apotropaic potency and the forging of sacred geography


Martial and maternal: Kamakhya’s sculptures


The promotion of fertility and protection: Kamakhya’s female archers


Subversive sexuality: The reception of Kamakhya during the colonial period


Colonial mapping versus sacred geography


Bengal’s love affair with Kamakhya: Pilgrimage as a nationalist device




Chapter Three


Tantra’s revolutionary potential: Tarapith and Bamakhepa’s visualisation of Tara


Understanding Tara


Understanding Tantric ritual through Tara


Bamakhepa, Tantra and revolutionary potential


Terrifying and benevolent: Visions of Tara


The sweetening of death




Chapter Four


Contesting the colonial gaze: Image worship debates in nineteenth-century Bengal


Murtipuja, darshan and rituals of consecration


Ram Mohan Roy and the Brahmo Samaj movement


‘Inconsistent with the moral order of the universe’: The Reverend Hastie’s views on murtipuja


The backlash: Bengali responses to Hastie


The Saligram idol case: Murti and artefact


The Attahas and Khirogram Pithas: The charisma of antique murtis




Conclusion




Epilogue


Reviving Sati’s corpse: Mother India tours and Hindutva in the twenty-first century




Bibliography

Recenzii

“Ramos’ book is a compelling read and an important contribution to our larger understanding of the complex intersections between religion, politics, sacred space, pilgrimage, and national identity. … [This] is an important book that should be of genuine interest to anyone interested in the study of pilgrimage, sacred space, religious nationalism, and modern Indian history.”
--Journal of South Asian Studies
 
“Ramos weaves a narrative from the threads of traditional religious practices, shrines, visual culture, and politics into a whole cloth that gives us a better sense of the Bengali imagination undergoing its transformations of modernity in its distinctive way. Highly recommended.”
--Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
 
“This is a fascinating and well-crafted study that dwells substantially in the concrete rather than in the theoretical or the historiographical. … Historians of Indian nationalism, art historians, and scholars of South Asian religion will all learn much from this valuable work.”
--International Journal of Hindu Studies

Descriere

This book represents the first attempt to study an ancient network of pilgrimage sites, known as Shakti Pithas, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Sati in an art historical and political context. During the nineteenth century these sites were re-imagined by Bengali writers and artists as the fragmented body of the motherland that could provide