Mahishi´s rage. Communitas and protest at Sabarimala, Kerala. Dinesan Vadakkiniyil
Tipo de material: ArtículoIdioma: Inglés Series At anthropology today ; no. 5 | At anthropology today ; Detalles de publicación: Singapore-SI : Anthropology Today , 2019.Descripción: páginas 16-20: ilustraciones a coloresTema(s): En: Singapore. At anthropology todayResumen: The pilgrimage shrine to Lord Ayyappan at Sabarimala, located in a remote jungle area in the southern Indian state of Kerala, is a liminal space and site of com- munitas par excellence. Sabarimala attracts people from across the religious and socio-ethnic spectrum, including many of the most socially and politically excluded and marginalized in contemporary India. At the shrine, wor- shippers of different identities and stations in life move outside the hierarchies of routine existence and form a unity an existential communitas, as Victor Turner ([1969] 1995) might have said in the primordial pres- ence of Ayyappan.Existencias: 1Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura topográfica | Info Vol | Copia número | Estado | Código de barras | |
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Publicaciones Periodicas Extranjeras | Museo Nacional de Etnografía y Folklore Centro de procesamiento | E/ ANTH-AT/ vol.35(5)/ Oct.2019 | no.5 | 1 | Disponible | HEMREV035376 |
The pilgrimage shrine to Lord Ayyappan at Sabarimala, located in a remote jungle area in the southern Indian state of Kerala, is a liminal space and site of com- munitas par excellence. Sabarimala attracts people from across the religious and socio-ethnic spectrum, including many of the most socially and politically excluded and marginalized in contemporary India. At the shrine, wor- shippers of different identities and stations in life move outside the hierarchies of routine existence and form a unity an existential communitas, as Victor Turner ([1969] 1995) might have said in the primordial pres- ence of Ayyappan.
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