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Tulasi Srinivas

    Tulasi Srinivas je antropoložka, jejíž práce se zabývá globální a transnacionální kulturní antropologií. Její výzkum se soustředí na politickou ekonomii a náboženství v městské Indii, přičemž analyzuje složitost náboženské kreativity v post-liberalizační Indii. Zkoumá, jak se náboženské tradice a praxe vyvíjejí a přizpůsobují v kontextu modernizace a globalizace, a nabízí tak hlubší pochopení dynamiky indické společnosti.

    The Cow in the Elevator
    Winged Faith
    • The Sathya Sai global civil religious movement incorporates Hindu and Muslim practices, Buddhist, Christian, and Zoroastrian influences, and "New Age"-style rituals and beliefs. Shri Sathya Sai Baba, its charismatic and controversial leader, attracts several million adherents from various national, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. In a dynamic account of the Sathya Sai movement's explosive growth, Winged Faith argues for a rethinking of globalization and the politics of identity in a religiously plural world. This study considers a new kind of cosmopolitanism located in an alternate understanding of difference and contestation. It considers how acts of "sacred spectating" and illusion, "moral stakeholding" and the problems of community are debated and experienced. A thrilling study of a transcultural and transurban phenomenon that questions narratives of self and being, circuits of sacred mobility, and the politics of affect, Winged Faith suggests new methods for discussing religion in a globalizing world and introduces readers to an easily critiqued yet not fully understood community.

      Winged Faith
    • Tulasi Srinivas uses the concept of wonder-feelings of amazement at being overcome by the unexpected and sublime-to examine how residents of Banglore, India pursue wonder by practicing Hindu religious rituals as a way to accept and resist neoliberal capitalism.

      The Cow in the Elevator