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ID153098
Title ProperDoubtful illusions
Other Title Information magic, wonder and the politics of virtue in the sathya sai movement
LanguageENG
AuthorSrinivas, Tulasi
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the embattled intersection of magic and rationality in the transnational Sathya Sai movement and positions the magical materializations of the charismatic “godman” Sathya Sai Baba, and the sacred objects thus produced, within the neo-liberal economy. It then explores the tensions between the twin processes of magical production and rational debunking set against the framework of the discourse of nation building in contemporary India as it seeks to be and sustain a global power. The article illuminates the two conflicting discourses of materiality and rationality. It demonstrates that both are ethical subjectivities situated with regard to virtue—a “virtuous materiality” and a “virtuous rationality” —that together create a “critical politics of virtue”. The article concludes by tentatively suggesting that the critical politics of virtue can liberate current theory from a unitary understanding of ethical subjectivity in a neo-liberal world.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 52, No.4; Jun 2017: p.381-411
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2017-08 52, 4
Key WordsGlobalization ;  Religion ;  Science ;  South Asia ;  Magic