This paper examines the benefits of ethnographic film for the study of religion. It argues that the exploration of gaps between colloquial descriptions of divinities and their practical manifestation in ritual is instructive of the way religious categories are conceptualized. The argument is developed through an analysis of selected scenes from the documentary AVATARA, a meditation on goddess worship (Śaktism) among the Khas ethnic majority of the Hindu Himalaya (Himachal Pradesh, India). Centering on embodiments of the goddess in spirit possession séances, it points to a fundamental difference between the popular depiction of the deity as a virgin-child (kanyā) who visits followers in their dreams and her actual manifestation as a menacing...
UnrestrictedScholarship conditioned by western epistemological paradigms when evaluating the epic-st...
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long held distinctive beliefs that ascribed a living soul or anim...
In contemporary India and Nepal, Buddhist pilgrimage spaces constitute a ritual ecology. Not only is...
Filming the Gods examines the role and depiction of religion in Indian cinema, showing that the rela...
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long held distinctive beliefs that ascribed a living soul or anim...
In this project, I set out to learn what kind of images comprise the representation ofthe !Kung San ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages: 88-98.Chapter 1. Prologue -- Chapter 2. Paper 1. Towards ...
There is in India a widespread theological view according to which the limitations of human beings m...
My purpose in this work is to interpret and critically investigate folklore and social epistemology,...
7 color pictures. This is part of a special issue of Maarg on "Visuality of Indian Rituals" edited b...
What can a mobile fieldwork contribute to the study of inter-religious connections? This chapter exa...
In North India, political leaders are referred to as netās, and the term netāgirī is broadly and pej...
In spite of its effort to be transculturally relevant, the psychology of religion is quite ethno- or...
Since the earliest times, capturing celebrations, customs and rites in a motion picture has been ver...
Based on the hypothesis that the inclusion of visual media provides insights into non-verbal communi...
UnrestrictedScholarship conditioned by western epistemological paradigms when evaluating the epic-st...
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long held distinctive beliefs that ascribed a living soul or anim...
In contemporary India and Nepal, Buddhist pilgrimage spaces constitute a ritual ecology. Not only is...
Filming the Gods examines the role and depiction of religion in Indian cinema, showing that the rela...
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long held distinctive beliefs that ascribed a living soul or anim...
In this project, I set out to learn what kind of images comprise the representation ofthe !Kung San ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages: 88-98.Chapter 1. Prologue -- Chapter 2. Paper 1. Towards ...
There is in India a widespread theological view according to which the limitations of human beings m...
My purpose in this work is to interpret and critically investigate folklore and social epistemology,...
7 color pictures. This is part of a special issue of Maarg on "Visuality of Indian Rituals" edited b...
What can a mobile fieldwork contribute to the study of inter-religious connections? This chapter exa...
In North India, political leaders are referred to as netās, and the term netāgirī is broadly and pej...
In spite of its effort to be transculturally relevant, the psychology of religion is quite ethno- or...
Since the earliest times, capturing celebrations, customs and rites in a motion picture has been ver...
Based on the hypothesis that the inclusion of visual media provides insights into non-verbal communi...
UnrestrictedScholarship conditioned by western epistemological paradigms when evaluating the epic-st...
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long held distinctive beliefs that ascribed a living soul or anim...
In contemporary India and Nepal, Buddhist pilgrimage spaces constitute a ritual ecology. Not only is...