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    In:  The journal of American folklore : JAF : journal of the American Folklore Society Vol. 128, No. 507 (2015), p. 46-64
    ISSN: 0021-8715
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: The journal of American folklore : JAF : journal of the American Folklore Society
    Publ. der Quelle: Champaign, Ill : Univ. of Illinois Press
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 128, No. 507 (2015), p. 46-64
    DDC: 390
    Abstract: This article seeks to reflect on how concepts such as "ritual," "illness," and "health" are intertwined in the practice of Bengali healers and their customers. By objecting to past and present logics that ascribe to folk healing an innate subalternity because of context (e.g., the village), mode of transmission (e.g., orality), gender and social background of votaries (e.g., low-caste, working-class sectors), my analysis discusses health-seeking rituals as an arena for revolutionary negotiations. This character is determined by the willingness of healers, health-seekers, and other-than-human entities (deities, spirits, demons, ghosts, etc.) to counter relative injustice, negotiate power, and actualize redemption by means of a radical, though often temporary, subversion of or challenge to an established order. This reading, which I derive from Ernesto de Martino's "progressive folklore," wishes to contribute to discourses on religious folklore as a way of expressing, and perpetuating acceptable solutions to individual and social imbalance, including the perception of illness as uneven development. Folk healing is one of the liveliest forms of people's knowledge; the actualization of ancestral needs; and one of the most easily available and culturally understandable form of creativity, reflexivity, and education. While critically addressing the limits of using de Martino's theories in the frame of post-colonial ethnography, I go back to his definition of culture as the result of the "victorious struggle of health over the pitfalls of disease" ([1958] 2000:25) and discuss illness and its treatment among Bengali healers and their clients as ways to experience what de Martino called the expansion of self-consciousness.
    Note: Copyright: © Copyright 2015 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois , Copyright: © COPYRIGHT 2015 American Folklore Society
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780415561457
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 224 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge South Asian religion series 5
    Series Statement: Routledge South Asian religion series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 203/.10954
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    Keywords: Spirit possession ; Spiritual healing ; Südasien ; South Asia Religious life and customs ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781908049599 , 9781908049582 , 1908049588 , 1908049596
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 272 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 202/.12
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    Keywords: Animals Religious aspects ; Animals Folklore ; Animals Mythology ; Animals Religious aspects ; Animals Folklore ; Animals Mythology ; South Asia ; South Asia Religious life and customs ; South Asia Religion ; South Asia Religion ; South Asia Religious life and customs ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Südasien ; Religiöse Volkskunde ; Tiere ; Mythologie
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    In:  Journal of American Folklore 128/507, 2015, S. 46-64
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of American Folklore
    Angaben zur Quelle: 128/507, 2015, S. 46-64
    Note: Fabrizio M. Ferrari
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    In:  Venetian Academy of Indian Studies Series 2007, Bd. 4, S. 247-283
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Venetian Academy of Indian Studies Series
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2007, Bd. 4, S. 247-283
    Note: Fabrizio Ferrari
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    In:  Routledge Studies in Asian Religion and Philosophy 2013, 9, S. 148-162
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Routledge Studies in Asian Religion and Philosophy
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2013, 9, S. 148-162
    Note: Fabrizio M. Ferrari
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  • 7
    ISBN: 1441148299 , 1441163808 , 9781441148292 , 9781441163806
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIII, 222 S , Ill , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 294.5/2114
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    Keywords: Śītalā Cult ; Hinduism Rituals ; Śītalā Göttin ; Hinduismus ; Volksreligion ; Kult ; Ritus ; Pocken ; Aids ; Indien Nord
    Abstract: "This volume examines notions of health and illness in North Indian devotional culture, with particular attention paid to the worship of the goddess Sitala, the Cold Lady. Consistently portrayed in colonial and postcolonial literature as the ambiguous 'smallpox goddess', Sitala is here discussed as a protector of children and women, a portrayal that emerges from textual sources as well as material culture. The eradication of smallpox did not pose a threat to Sitala and her worship. She continues to be an extremely popular goddess. Religion, Devotion and Medicine critically examines the rise and affirmation of the 'smallpox myth' in India and beyond, and explains how Indian narratives, ritual texts and devotional songs have celebrated Sitala as a loving mother who protects her children from the effects, and the fear, of poxes, fevers and infantile disorders but also all sorts of new threats (such as global pandemics, addictions and environmental catastrophes). The book explores a wide range of ritual and devotional practices, including scheduled festivals, songs, vows, pageants, austerities, possession, animal sacrifices and various forms of offering. Built on extensive fieldwork and a close textual analysis of sources in Sanskrit and vernacular languages (Hindi, Bhojpuri and Bengali) as well as on a rich bibliography on the struggle against smallpox in colonial and post-colonial India, the book reflects on the ambiguous nature of Sitala as a phenomenon largely dependent on the enduring fascination with the exotic, and the horrific, that has pervaded public renditions of Indian culture in indigenous fiction, colonial reports, medical literature and now global culture. To aid study, the volume includes images, web links, appendixes and a filmography."--
    Abstract: "This volume examines notions of health and illness in North Indian devotional culture, with particular attention paid to the worship of the goddess Sitala, the Cold Lady. Consistently portrayed in colonial and postcolonial literature as the ambiguous 'smallpox goddess', Sitala is here discussed as a protector of children and women, a portrayal that emerges from textual sources as well as material culture. The eradication of smallpox did not pose a threat to Sitala and her worship. She continues to be an extremely popular goddess. Religion, Devotion and Medicine critically examines the rise and affirmation of the 'smallpox myth' in India and beyond, and explains how Indian narratives, ritual texts and devotional songs have celebrated Sitala as a loving mother who protects her children from the effects, and the fear, of poxes, fevers and infantile disorders but also all sorts of new threats (such as global pandemics, addictions and environmental catastrophes). The book explores a wide range of ritual and devotional practices, including scheduled festivals, songs, vows, pageants, austerities, possession, animal sacrifices and various forms of offering. Built on extensive fieldwork and a close textual analysis of sources in Sanskrit and vernacular languages (Hindi, Bhojpuri and Bengali) as well as on a rich bibliography on the struggle against smallpox in colonial and post-colonial India, the book reflects on the ambiguous nature of Sitala as a phenomenon largely dependent on the enduring fascination with the exotic, and the horrific, that has pervaded public renditions of Indian culture in indigenous fiction, colonial reports, medical literature and now global culture. To aid study, the volume includes images, web links, appendixes and a filmography."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781781791295 , 9781781791288 , 1781791287 , 1781791295
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxii, 282 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Soulless matter, seats of energy
    DDC: 202/.12
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    Keywords: Metals Religious aspects ; Metals Folklore ; Metals Mythology ; Minerals Religious aspects ; Minerals Folklore ; Minerals Mythology ; South Asia Religion ; South Asia Religious life and customs ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Südasien ; Religion ; Metall ; Edelstein ; Mineral ; Erde ; Fluss ; Mythologie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Section one: Myth and ritual. 1. Five stones - four rivers - one town : the Hindu pañcāyatanapūjā , Section two: Science and health. 4. Mineral healing : gemstone remedies in astrological and medical traditions , Section three: Power and devotion. 7. In search of the sādhu's stone : metals and gems as therapeutic technologies of transformation in vernacular asceticism in North India , Section four: Body and embodiment. 9. A little lipstick goes a long way : chit-chatting with women in the Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata
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    ISBN: 9781781791288 , 9781781794364 , 9781781794371
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (316 p.)
    Keywords: Society & culture: general
    Abstract: Soulless Matter, Seats of Energy: Metals, Gems and Minerals in South Asian Traditions investigates the way in which Indian culture has represented inorganic matter and geological formations such as mountains and the earth itself. The volume is divided into four sections, each discussing from different angles the manifold dimensions occupied by minerals, gems and metals in traditions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism. The various chapters offer a rigorous analysis of a variety of texts from different South Asian regions from a range of perspectives such as history, philology, philosophy, hermeneutics and ethnography. The themes discussed include literature (myth and epics), ritual, ethics, folklore, and sciences such as astrology, medicine, alchemy and cosmetics. The volume critically reflects on the concept of “inanimate world” and shows how Indian traditions have variously interpreted the concept of embodied life and lifelessness. Ranging from worldviews and disciplines which regard metals, minerals, gems as alive, sentient or inhabited by divine presences and powers to ideas which deny matter possesses life and sentience, the Indian Subcontinent proves to be a challenge for taxonomic investigations but at the same time provides historians of religions and philosophers with stimulating material
    Note: English
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    In:  Hinduism in India (2016), Seite 194-219 | year:2016 | pages:194-219
    ISBN: 9789351500995
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Hinduism in India
    Publ. der Quelle: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2016), Seite 194-219
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:194-219
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