Introduction. Wayside Shrines in India: An Everyday Defiant Religiosity

Borayin Larios, Raphaël Voix

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Abstract

Drawing on this special issue’s ethnographic data and analysis this introduction aims to offer an analytical framework for understanding the notion of wayside shrines. It does so by defining wayside shrines as sites that enshrine a worshipped object that is immediately adjacent to a public path, visible from it and accessible to any passerby. Further, we argue that wayside shrines are spaces in which we can observe a unique form of everyday religiosity that challenges sedimented discourses and practices at three different scales: at the level of the individual, of the community, and of the state.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages43
JournalSouth Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal
Volume18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2018
Externally publishedYes

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 504017 Cultural anthropology
  • 603909 Religious studies

Keywords

  • wayside shrines, popular religion, everyday religion, defiant religiosity, India, public space

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