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Provincial Hinduism - Religion and Community in Gwalior City

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Lucid and accessible, this important book on religion in Gwalior makes a major contribution to the study of urban religion. Daniel Gold's long history of academic and personal engagement with religious people, shrines, and organizations in this city, with its historically important migrations and diverse religious identities, is, quite simply, stellar. Gold's lively style and careful definition of terms renders this work inviting to undergraduates as well as graduate and postgraduate scholars. It is sure to be helpful to and heralded by scholars of religion, anthropology, sociology, and history. Informationen zum Autor Daniel Gold grew up in Los Angeles and graduated from UC Berkeley in 1968. After several years in India, mostly as a Peace Corps Volunteer, he did graduate work at the University of Chicago and has taught at Vassar, Oberlin, Stanford, and Cornell, where he is now Professor of South Asian Religions. He is married to the anthropologist Ann Grodzins Gold. Klappentext Provincial Hinduism explores intersecting religious domains of a medium-sized Indian city. Temples and Sufi shrines, the dynamics of caste and class, and specifically modern gurus and movements are described in a Hindu world that has experienced impacts of globalization but is still close to its traditional roots. Zusammenfassung Provincial Hinduism explores intersecting religious domains of a medium-sized Indian city. Temples and Sufi shrines, the dynamics of caste and class, and specifically modern gurus and movements are described in a Hindu world that has experienced impacts of globalization but is still close to its traditional roots. Inhaltsverzeichnis On Hearing the Transliteration Introduction Part I: A City in History with Temples and Shrines 1. Temples in the City 2. Sufi Shrines for Hindu Devotees Part II: Community and Identity 3. Living Together in a Working-Class Neighborhood: Caste, Class, and Personal Affinities 4. Ethnic Communities and Regional Hinduisms: Maharashtrian and Sindhi Part III: Institutions and Personalities 5. Hindu Ways of Organized Service: Legacies of Swami Vivekananda 6. Gurus, Disciples, and Ashrams: Beyond Radhasoami Afterword: Personal Religious Identity in a Pluralist Society Permissions Acknowledgments Notes ...

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Authors Daniel Gold, Gold Daniel
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.04.2015
 
EAN 9780190212490
ISBN 978-0-19-021249-0
No. of pages 304
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / Hinduism / Rituals & Practice, Hindu Life & Practice, Hindu life and practice

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