@article{2699ad1a1aba4f838111eb5db662d81e,
title = "Introduction.: Wayside Shrines in India: An Everyday Defiant Religiosity",
abstract = "Drawing on this special issue{\textquoteright}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.",
keywords = "wayside shrines, popular religion, everyday religion, defiant religiosity, India, public space",
author = "Borayin Larios and Rapha{\"e}l Voix",
year = "2018",
month = jul,
doi = "10.4000/samaj.4546",
language = "English",
volume = "18",
journal = "South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal",
issn = "1960-6060",
}