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Devotional Spaces of a Global Saint focuses on the presence and
contemporaneity of Shirdi Sai Baba (d.1918), who has a vast
following in postcolonial South Asia and an ever-growing global
diaspora. Essays consider the saint's influence on everyday life
and how visual, narrative, textual, sensorial, performative,
political, social, and spatial practices interpenetrate to produce
multiple terrains of devotion. Contributions by twelve scholars of
several academic disciplines explore eruptions and circulations of
sacred materials, spatialities of devotional practices, visual and
digital imaginaries, transcultural narrativizations, and material
affects and effects of Sai Baba. The presentation transcends
routine scholarly discussions about sainthood, cultures of worship,
religious objects, Hinduism and Islam. Shirdi Sai Baba's presence
conveys inspiration and healing energies and he accepted the
entreaties of people of all castes and creeds, offering an
alternative to communal ideologies of his time - and the present.
Considerations of Shirdi Sai Baba's milieux of devotional praxis
situate and localize debates about the meaning of nation and
religion, past and present, urbanization, and class identity in
transitions from colonial to postcolonial/global South Asia. The
book expands the boundaries of the study of Shirdi Sai Baba and
makes important contributions to South Asia Studies, Anthropology,
Religious Studies, Global Studies, Urban Studies, Indian Ocean
Studies, Inter-Asian Studies, Visual and Media Studies, and
Cultural Geography.
This book breaks new ground by bringing together multidisciplinary
approaches to examine contemporary Indian Ocean worlds. It
reconfigures the Indian Ocean as a space for conceptual and
theoretical relationality based on social science and humanities
scholarship, thus moving away from an area-based and geographical
approach to Indian Ocean studies. Contributors from a variety of
disciplines focus on keywords such as relationality, space/place,
quotidian practices, and new networks of memory and maps to offer
original insights to reimagine the Indian Ocean. While the volume
as a whole considers older histories, mobilities, and relationships
between places in Indian Ocean worlds, it is centrally concerned
with new connectivities and layered mappings forged in the lived
experiences of individuals and communities today. The chapters are
steeped in ethnographic, multi-modal, and other humanities
methodologies that examine different sources besides historical
archives and textual materials, including everyday life, cities,
museums, performances, the built environment, media, personal
narratives, food, medical practices, or scientific explorations. An
important contribution to several fields, this book will be of
interest to academics of Indian Ocean studies, Afro-Asian linkages,
inter-Asian exchanges, Afro-Arab crossroads, Asian studies, African
studies, Anthropology, History, Geography, and International
Relations.
This book breaks new ground by bringing together multidisciplinary
approaches to examine contemporary Indian Ocean worlds. It
reconfigures the Indian Ocean as a space for conceptual and
theoretical relationality based on social science and humanities
scholarship, thus moving away from an area-based and geographical
approach to Indian Ocean studies. Contributors from a variety of
disciplines focus on keywords such as relationality, space/place,
quotidian practices, and new networks of memory and maps to offer
original insights to reimagine the Indian Ocean. While the volume
as a whole considers older histories, mobilities, and relationships
between places in Indian Ocean worlds, it is centrally concerned
with new connectivities and layered mappings forged in the lived
experiences of individuals and communities today. The chapters are
steeped in ethnographic, multi-modal, and other humanities
methodologies that examine different sources besides historical
archives and textual materials, including everyday life, cities,
museums, performances, the built environment, media, personal
narratives, food, medical practices, or scientific explorations. An
important contribution to several fields, this book will be of
interest to academics of Indian Ocean studies, Afro-Asian linkages,
inter-Asian exchanges, Afro-Arab crossroads, Asian studies, African
studies, Anthropology, History, Geography, and International
Relations.
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