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ID140132
Title ProperTransnationalising the sacred
Other Title Informationthe yajna as transnational ‘spectacle’?
LanguageENG
AuthorNaidu, Maheshvari
Summary / Abstract (Note)Globalisation and post-colonialism have created new religio-cultural geographies and articulations in many countries. Many aspects of Hindu religion have been transnationally stretched and (re)enacted within new migrant and diasporic spaces, in turn reshaping and somewhat changing how ritual and religious enactments come to be enunciated. This article focuses on the yajna as a plastic and symbolic resource that is enacted in a transnational context and within new idioms and vocabularies of religious expression. The article engages with Lubin’s (2001) thesis that the ‘public’ and visible aspect of yajna functions as a civic ‘spectacle’ and probes the performance element of this so-called ‘spectacle’, and looks at how it becomes re-ritualised and re-enacted to fit the contemporary needs of transnational and diasporic Hindu communities.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asian Survey Vol. 20, No.1; Mar 2013: p.137-149
Journal SourceSouth Asian Survey Vol: 20 No 1
Key WordsHinduism ;  South Africa ;  Transnational ;  Sacrifice ;  Durban ;  Spectacle ;  Vedic ;  Yajna


 
 
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