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SUMMARY:Plenary Session: Fellow Presentation
DTSTART:20130429T161500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Poster: Hartung & Poster: Srinivas\n1. Jan-Peter Hartung: Int
 ertextuality in the Transmission of Rational Traditions in the Religious S
 ciences of Islam from Safavid Iran to Northern India in Early Modernity\n2
 . Tulasi Srinivas: Forging Faith: Ambivalent Globalization\, Neo-ness and 
 Innovative Religion in the Temple Publics of Bangalore City\nAbstract: Tra
 cing change in urban India through Hindu temple publics\, this embedded et
 hnography seeks to interrogate the complex relationship between tradition 
 and new-ness in space and time\, circuits of mobility and ways of being in
  the wake of the changes that neo-liberal economics and globalization has 
 brought to Bangalore city.\nThrough rituals and performed affect — 'rasa
  and bhava' — that is deployed among priests\, devotees and others durin
 g the festival of Kanu Pandigai\, Srinivas explores the nature of moral su
 bjectivity in a South Asian neo-liberal urban context. She builds towards 
 a theoretical scaffolding for cultural durability by focusing on the subju
 nctive.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSrinivas\, Tulasi. "Forging Faith: Ambivalent G
 lobalization\, Neo-ness and Innovative Religion in the Temple Publics of B
 angalore City." Paper presented at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg 'Dynamics in
  the History of Religions between Asia and Europe'\, Bochum\, 29 April 201
 3.
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