Note de contenu : |
Table des matières :
-- Jacobsen, Knut A. : Introduction : religion on display.
-- Part I : Processions in South Asia :
-- 1. Clark-Decès, Isabelle : The reinvention of Tamil funeral processions.
-- 2. Lochtefeld, James G. : Getting in line : Kumbha Mela festival processions.
-- 3. Trouillet, Pierre-Yves : Mapping the management of threatening gods and social conflict : a territorial approach to processions in a South Indian village (Tamil Nadu).
-- 4. Booth, Gregory D. : Space, sound, auspiciousness, and performance in North Indian wedding processions.
-- 5. Raj, Selva J. : Public display, communal devotion : procession at a South Indian Catholic festival.
-- 6. Frenz, Matthias : The Virgin and her 'relations' : reflections on processions at a Catholic shrine in southern India.
-- 7. Abou Zahab, Mariam : 'Yeh matam kayse ruk jae ?' (How could this matam ever cease ?') : Muharram processions in Pakistani Punjab.
-- 8. Madsen, Stig Toft ; Hassan, Muhammad : Moderating Muharram.
-- 9. Skyhawk, Hugh van : Muharram processions and the ethicization of hero cults in the pre-modern Deccan.
-- 10. Myrvold, Kristina : Personifying the Sikh scripture : ritual processions of the Guru Granth Sahib in India.
-- Part II : Processions in the South Asian diaspora :
-- 11. Sinha, Vineeta : Gods on the move : Hindu chariot processions in Singapore.
-- 12. Luchesi, Brigitte : Parading Hindu gods in public : new festival traditions of Tamil Hindus in Germany.
-- 13. Jacobsen, Knut A. : Processions, public space and sacred space in the South Asian diasporas in Norway.
-- 14. Kumar, P. Pratap : Rathayatra of the Hare Krishnas in Durban : inventing strategies to transmit religious ideas in modern society.
-- Jacobsen, Knut A. : Conclusion and future prospects. |