Reform Identity and Narratives of Belonging: The Heraka Movement in Northeast India. (Record no. 158242)

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International Standard Book Number 9780826439703
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Classification number 299.509541
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Personal name Longkumar, Arkotong
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Title Reform Identity and Narratives of Belonging: The Heraka Movement in Northeast India.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Continuum International Publishing Group,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010.
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Extent 258p.
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Series statement (Continuum Advances in Religious Studies.)
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Formatted contents note Chapter 1 <br/>Introduction<br/>Heraka<br/>The Zeme Nagas<br/>Nagas and the British<br/>What is in a Name?<br/>Reform and Identity<br/>Religion and Religious<br/>Wider Literature on the Movement<br/>Aim of the Book<br/>Resources<br/>Fieldwork<br/>Off to Fieldwork<br/>Walking and Writing<br/>Tahulung<br/>Chapter Outline<br/><br/>Chapter 2 <br/>Circling the Altar Stone: Bhuban Cave and the<br/>Symbolism of Religious Traditions<br/>The Pilgrims: Do Categories Matter?<br/>The Edge of the World<br/>Temples and Myth: The Evolution of Bhuban<br/>The Cave Ritual: Life, Death, Life<br/>Enumerating Ritual Space: Poupei Chapriak and<br/>Heraka Dynamics<br/>Analysis: Reform and Discourse<br/>Cave Experiences: Coalescing Religious Traditions<br/>Pilgrimage: Authenticity over Communitas<br/>Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 3<br/> Millenarianism and Refashioning the Social Fabric<br/>Beginnings: Jadonang and Gaidinliu<br/>Millenarian Songs: The World has Changed<br/>Inventor of Religion<br/>Understanding the Problem<br/>The Burdens of Social Rank and Communal Wealth<br/>The Organization of a Village: Habitats<br/>and Conditions<br/>Cycle Migration and Kuki Immigration<br/>View from Afar<br/>Heraka: Religions Modernizing?<br/>Centrality of Power: Concentrated Wealth<br/>Summary<br/>Rubbing off History?<br/>Oral Narratives: Making of a New History<br/>Revival of a Village: Name is Everything<br/>The Past is Made Present by the Future<br/>Illness and Renewal<br/>The Village and Its Heart<br/>Constructing Villages<br/>The World has Changed<br/>Enumerating History<br/>Assessing the Field: Reworking Village<br/>Organization<br/>Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 4 <br/>Changing Cosmology and the Process of Reform<br/>The Past<br/>Beginnings of the Reform: A Cosmolog<br/>in the Making<br/>The Great Transformation<br/>Mirroring a Cosmic Reality<br/>Rationalization of Cosmology?<br/>Creation Stories<br/>First Creation Narrative<br/>Second Creation Narrative<br/>The Heraka Creation Story<br/>Birth of the Gods<br/>The Match<br/>Divine Hierarchy: An Analysis<br/>Summary<br/>Note on Concepts<br/>Abolishing Gods and Sacrifices<br/>Generational Change<br/>Interpretation<br/>Hingde Book<br/>The Healer: Herakandingpeu<br/>Interpretation<br/>Heraka Hingde<br/>Mirase<br/>The Sacralization of Space<br/>Analysis: Purity and Danger<br/>Revolving Centre: The Right and Left of the Kelumki<br/>Relation of the Two Houses<br/>Heliengi The Harvest Festival<br/>Embodying Practice<br/>Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 5 <br/>Negotiating Boundaries<br/>The Village<br/>Boundaries and Imagined Realities<br/>Historical Niceties: Conquest of Reason and Faith<br/>Zeme Christians<br/>Reasons for Converting<br/>Food of die Gods: Boundary' Makers<br/>The Zao Story<br/>Realm of the Naked<br/>Hindutva and Heraka: Marriage of Convenience?<br/>Vanvasi: Dweller in the Threshold<br/>Naked and Hindu: Reflections of a VHP Worker<br/>Religious Boundaries: 'Loss of Culture is<br/>Loss of Identity '<br/>Conversion Stories<br/>Naga Nationalism<br/>Nagas and India<br/>Rani Gaidinliu: Naga/Indian<br/>To be or not to be, that is die Answer?<br/>Ethnicity and Religious Belief<br/>Categories of the Mind: Beer and Baptism<br/>Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 6 <br/>Community Imaginings and the Ideal of Heguangram<br/>Heguang and Heguangram: Some Conceptual Tools<br/>Sacred Geography<br/>Fugitives and Gods: The Hangrum War 1932<br/>Mirroring the Divine: The Anthropologist and Gods<br/>Articulation of a Vision: Heguangram and Its Grides<br/>Historical Context and Seeds of Discontent:<br/>Heraka and Christian<br/>Narrative and Story<br/>The Text<br/>An Exposition of the Text<br/>Blood and Weakness: Gender Issues<br/>Gender as Embodiment<br/>Divine Liturgy: Ranima as Durga<br/>Hangrum Camp<br/>The King is the Sun <br/>The Event: Meeting the king <br/>The King’s Court: Symbology of Power <br/> Conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 7<br/>Conclusion<br/>Notes<br/>Glossary Bibliography <br/>index<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Heraka movement.
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