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Seeking foreign policy's oracle at delphi / Humphrey, Peter B   Journal Article
Humphrey, Peter B Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Oracle  Delphi  Foreign Policy 
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Symbols of empowerment: possession, ritual and healers in Himachal Himalaya (North India) / Sharma, Mahesh   Journal Article
Sharma, Mahesh Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article is an attempt to understand 'locality', where the issues of subversion, subordination and marginalization as well as the problematic notions of liminality and empowerment are more vibrant and real. We shall demonstrate that while the low castes and untouchables were engaged in economic conflict, at various levels, with the high-caste landowners, which resulted in occasional uprisings too, the popular belief system was used by the marginalized as an instrument of assertion of their power against social coercion. It is argued that the social and ritual protest aimed at diluting or subverting the local caste hierarchy in a stratified society is an efficacious threat to the power of the high castes; that the hope of social revision becomes an alternative to economic subordination. More important, the symbols of empowerment are not the ones controlled by the high castes, but those which are located in the specialized rituals of the marginalized dalits. This article is about these symbols, which are liminal in nature, and how they empower, if only for a brief while, the economically exploited and socially marginalized dalit practitioners.
Key Words Caste  Locality  Dalit  Oracle  Liminal  Shaman 
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