This article discusses relationships between ritual change and out-migration in rural Kerala, south India, via ethnography of kuthiyottam, a sacrifice of human blood standing metonymically for full human sacrifice. Migration-in particular to the Gulf-has accelerated ongoing processes of commoditisation of ritual practices. While this has led to an overall democratisation of rituals, it has also heightened anxieties about the authenticity of ritual performances, leading to widespread and tense debates about what is 'traditional' and what is not. While low caste or new-moneyed sponsors do not have either the symbolic or practical capital necessary to conduct 'traditional' rituals, their ritual naiveté allows for an acceleration of processes o...
[From the introduction]: Why do some rituals disappear while others continue to be performed? Why do...
Human life is a circular ritual of birth, flower and death associated with the flow of time. The rit...
Mahavamsa , the most widely cited historical Pali chronicle, records information about the performin...
This article documents the choreutic ritual tradition among the Lanjia Saoras, an indigenous communi...
International audienceBased on biographic interviews conducted in Mauritius and Toronto, this articl...
Using the Srilankan-tamil Hindus in Denmark as an example, this article discusses the ways rituals c...
Customs and traditions are an inevitable part of human life. The traditions, customs, and cultural p...
In September 2018, the Supreme Court of India lifted the ban on females of menstrual age entering th...
The article examines how ritual, particularly ritual healing, becomes transnational and how the chan...
The article explores the regional folk cult of Baba Balaknath as it moves from its major centre of w...
In this article we introduce five papers, all by social anthropologists, all concerned with transnat...
To feed the general debate on the existing relations between geographic circulation and the process ...
The Izhavas are an ex-untouchable community in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Politically and ...
Contemporary African societies are increasingly mobile but this mobility does not prevent migrants f...
In this article, I follow two ethnographic examples of multi-religious ritual in Southern Thailand i...
[From the introduction]: Why do some rituals disappear while others continue to be performed? Why do...
Human life is a circular ritual of birth, flower and death associated with the flow of time. The rit...
Mahavamsa , the most widely cited historical Pali chronicle, records information about the performin...
This article documents the choreutic ritual tradition among the Lanjia Saoras, an indigenous communi...
International audienceBased on biographic interviews conducted in Mauritius and Toronto, this articl...
Using the Srilankan-tamil Hindus in Denmark as an example, this article discusses the ways rituals c...
Customs and traditions are an inevitable part of human life. The traditions, customs, and cultural p...
In September 2018, the Supreme Court of India lifted the ban on females of menstrual age entering th...
The article examines how ritual, particularly ritual healing, becomes transnational and how the chan...
The article explores the regional folk cult of Baba Balaknath as it moves from its major centre of w...
In this article we introduce five papers, all by social anthropologists, all concerned with transnat...
To feed the general debate on the existing relations between geographic circulation and the process ...
The Izhavas are an ex-untouchable community in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Politically and ...
Contemporary African societies are increasingly mobile but this mobility does not prevent migrants f...
In this article, I follow two ethnographic examples of multi-religious ritual in Southern Thailand i...
[From the introduction]: Why do some rituals disappear while others continue to be performed? Why do...
Human life is a circular ritual of birth, flower and death associated with the flow of time. The rit...
Mahavamsa , the most widely cited historical Pali chronicle, records information about the performin...