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The Guru in South Asia

New Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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This book provides a set of fresh and compelling interdisciplinary approaches to the enduring phenomenon of the guru in South Asia. Moving across different gurus and kinds of gurus, and between past and present, the essays collected in this volume call attention to the extraordinary scope and richness of the social lives and roles of South Asian gurus. Prevailing scholarship has rightly considered the guru to be a source of religious and philosophical knowledge and mystical bodily practices. This book goes further and considers the social engagements and entanglements of these spiritual leaders, not just on their own (narrowly denominational) terms, but in terms of their diverse, complex, rapidly evolving engagements with 'society' broadly conceived. Chapters explore and illuminate the significance of female gurus, gurus from the perspective of Islam, imbrications of guru-ship and slavery in pre-modern India, connections between gurus and power, governance and economic liberalization in modern and contemporary India, vexed questions of sexuality and guru-ship, gurus' charitable endeavours, the cosmopolitanism of gurus in contexts of spiritual tourism, and the mediation of gurus via technologies of electronic communication. Bringing together internationally renowned scholars from religious studies, political science, history, sociology and anthropology, The Guru in South Asia provides exciting and original new insights into South Asian guru-ship.

Author Biography:

Jacob Copeman is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is author of Veins of Devotion: Blood Donation and Religious Experience in North India (2009) and editor of Blood Donation, Bioeconomy, Culture (2009). Aya Ikegame is Research Associate for the ERC-funded OECUMENE project 'Citizenship after Orientalism' at the Open University. She is the author of Princely India Re-imagined (Routledge, 2012) and has co-edited a special edition of Indian Economic and Social History Review (2009) on Indian Princely States.
Release date Australia
June 18th, 2012
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Aya Ikegame
  • Edited by Jacob Copeman
Pages
272
Dimensions
156x234x20
ISBN-13
9780415510196
Product ID
19348572

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