Religion and Senses of Place (Religion and the Senses)

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Religion and Senses of Place (Religion and the Senses)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 244 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781800500662
  • DDC分類 203.5019

Full Description

Precisely because religion involves bodily and sensual activities, it happens in places. Indeed, religious locations are among the most vibrant, colourful, dramatic and engaging aspects of many cultures. Religiously important places - even the more austere ones - are richly expressive of all that is important to particular communities - at the same time potentially illustrating all that is objectional to others. Single trees, springs, mountains, rivers or other "found places" are selected as the focal points of some religions' festivals, ceremonies and narratives. Such activities do not leave such places as they were found but shape them as they continue to shape continuing religious developments.

This volume examines senses of place in which people not only perform religious acts in particular places but also understand emplacement / belonging to be key features of their religious practices and identities. Such places include specific local shrines and large territories. Religion and Senses of Place focuses on case studies of religions originating in South Asia and those identifiable as "Indigenous".

A range of phenomena expressive and educative of senses of place are discussed in this volume. They include the presence and presentation of religion in shrines, museums, homes and other places; pilgrimages, diasporas, exiles, dislocations, border crossings, inter-religious performances and other styles of movement; cosmologies; auspicious and inauspicious locations; topophilia and utopianism; and more. The contributions in the volume come from scholars with expertise in a range of approaches and methods in order to illustrate the breadth of possibilities for studying religious senses of place.

Contents

Series Foreword
Graham Harvey

Groundwork: Setting the Scenes
Graham Harvey and Opinderjit Kaur Takhar

Section One: Religions of South Asian origin

1. Clouds Drifting Through a Landscape: Glimpses of Rishikesh
Stephen Jacobs, University of Wolverhampton

2. Ji Aya Nu: Gurdwaras as Refuge and Target in the Islamophobic World Order
Tavleen Kaur, University of Wolverhampton

3. The role of place in shaping the practice and meaning of seva among Jain ascetics in Gujarat, India
Bindi Shah, University of Southampton, and N. Rajaram, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, and The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

4. Aughars and their Sense of 'Place'
Jishnu Shankar, Columbia University

5. Sense, Place and the Goddess: Devotion to Kāli in cross-cultural perspective
Nicole Petersen, Lesley University

6. The Spirit of Place: Encounters with the Bauls and Fakirs of West Bengal
Denise Doyle, University of Wolverhampton, and Tara Baoth Mooney, Independent Scholar

Section Two: Religions of Indigenous Origin

7. Landscapes of Enchantment and their Usage: A Critical Case-Study from the Khasi Ethnic Community, Northeast India
Margaret Lyngdoh, University of Tartu

8. Indigenous American Quadripartitioned Sense of Place
Miguel Astor-Aguilera, Arizona State University

9. A Tuna in Every Puna: Photofilmic Practices and Tribal Desires for Environmental Reinvigoration of Freshwater Springs
Natalie Robertson, AUT University, Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland)

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