Negotiating the Divine: Temple
Religion and Temple Politic in Contemporary Urban India
By- Ursula Rao
The book investigates contemporary
discourses on religion in urban India through the prism of Hindu temples. It is
based on the material collected during extensive fieldwork in Bhopal between
1996 and 1998. Presenting and interpreting data of the history s well as the
ritual, social and political life of to central goddess temples, the author
presents the first comprehensive study of Hindu temples s socio-religious
institutions in the urban environment of contemporary India. She also addresses
several issues of general importance: questions of changes in community life in
urban India with reference to caste and religious communities; the role of
traditions in a fast changing cultural environment; the problematic
relationships between religion and politics in the political life of India and
a critical assessment of discussions of subalternity and resistance. These
discussions appear in a new light n a study that avoids the classical
dichotomies of politics and religion, tradition and modernity, elite and subaltern.
In a detailed analysis of the religious/political practices and reflexive
processes of a broad range of people the author shows how discourses are
interconnected and dynamically re-created in practice.
Ursual Rao is
lecturer in Anthropology at the University Halle, Germany. Recently she has
started a study on the production of news through journalistic practices, with
field research located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
ISBN 81-7304-515-1
2003 186p. Rs.500/ pounds 45
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