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Title: The Saint in the Banyan Tree: Christianity and Caste Society in India
Authors: Mosse, David
Keywords: The Saint
Banyan Tree
Christianity
Caste Society
India
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: University of California Press
Abstract: The Saint in the Banyan Tree is a nuanced and historically persuasive exploration of Christianity’s remarkable trajectory as a social and cultural force in southern India. Starting in the seventeenth century, when the religion was integrated into Tamil institutions of caste and popular religiosity, this study moves into the twentieth century, when Christianity became an unexpected source of radical transformation for the country’s untouchables’ (dalits). Mosse shows how caste was central to the way in which categories of religion’ and culture’ were formed and negotiated in missionary encounters, and how the social and semiotic possibilities of Christianity lead to a new politic of equal rights in South India. Skillfully combining archival research with anthropological fieldwork, this book examines the full cultural impact of Christianity on Indian religious, social and political life. Connecting historical ethnography to the preoccupations of priests and Jesuit social activists, Mosse throws new light on the contemporary nature of caste, conversion, religious synthesis, secularization, dalit politics, the inherent tensions of religious pluralism, and the struggle for recognition among subordinated people.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/25828
ISBN: 0520253167
9780520253162
Appears in Collections:Sociology

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