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Fierce Gods Diane P. Mines

Fierce Gods By Diane P. Mines

Fierce Gods by Diane P. Mines


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A vivid account of ritual, power, and social inequality in rural India.

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Fierce Gods: Inequality, Ritual, and the Politics of Dignity in a South Indian Village by Diane P. Mines

In a move still unusual in anthropology, Mines examines relations of power by providing perspectives from a variety of people who are differently, and differentially, empowered. . . . These points are made with an extraordinary richness of ethnographic detail. -Sara Dickey

With the publication of books of this quality the anthropological turn to practice theory announced in 1968 by Sherry Ortner comes to maturity. Intelligent, clear, humane and often gripping, this book will be of interest to readers who care about place and politics in the United States as well as those interested in South Asia.
- Anthony Carter, Deparment of Anthropology, University of Rochester


The importance of temple ritual in constituting political dominance in South India has been well documented. In this vivid and compelling study of caste and ritual in rural Tamilnadu, Diane P. Mines focuses not only on the temples of the socially powerful, but even more so on the powerful temples of the socially weak. Drawing on phenomenological and existential anthropology, she argues that the village is a heterogeneous reality made and remade by its residents through their own activity. Exploring the intersection of politics, ritual, caste, and other forms of social inequality, this ethnography presents a new view of the village and argues for its reemergence as a unit of analysis.

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. . . [An] engaging text that is accessible to scholars at all levels.

* Religious Studies Review *

About Diane P. Mines

Diane P. Mines is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Appalachian State University and co-editor of Everyday Life in South Asia (IUP, 2002).

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
1. Introduction
Part I. Dominance in the Making
2. Who Is the ?r?
3. The Ash Theft
4. Making Social Distinctions
5. Habit, History, and Thevar Dominance
Part II. Remaking the Village
6. Gods of Yanaimangalam
7. Making Good at Kotai Festivals
9. Hindu Nationalism and Dalit Reform: Two Responses to Thevar Domination
10. Conclusion
Glossary
Notes
References Cited
Index

Additional information

NLS9780253217653
9780253217653
0253217652
Fierce Gods: Inequality, Ritual, and the Politics of Dignity in a South Indian Village by Diane P. Mines
New
Paperback
Indiana University Press
2005-07-27
272
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