Ritual Innovation : Strategic Interventions in South Asian Religion / edited by Brian K. Pennington and Amy L. Allocco.

"Religious rituals are often seen as unchanging and a historical bearers of long-standing traditions. But as this book demonstrates, ritual is a lively platform for social change and innovation in the religions of South Asia. Drawing from Hindu and Jain examples in India, Nepal, and North America, t...

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Other Authors: Pennington, Brian K. (Brian Kemble) (Editor)
Allocco, Amy L. (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2018]
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Physical Description:xiv, 294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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"Religious rituals are often seen as unchanging and a historical bearers of long-standing traditions. But as this book demonstrates, ritual is a lively platform for social change and innovation in the religions of South Asia. Drawing from Hindu and Jain examples in India, Nepal, and North America, the essays in this volume, written by renowned scholars of religion, explore how the intentional, conscious, and public invention or alteration of ritual can effect dramatic social transformation, whether in dethroning a Nepali king or sanctioning same-sex marriage. Ritual Innovation shows how the very idea of ritual as a conservative force misreads the history of religion by overlooking ritual's inherent creative potential and its adaptability to new contexts and circumstances." --back cover.
Note:Articles originally presented at the 2009 Conference on the Study of Religions of India (CSRI), held at Kalamazoo College in western Michigan.
Call Number:BL1055 .R58 2018
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781438469034
1438469039