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21. Cinema and Karachi in the 1960s: Cultural Wounds and National Cohesion

  • Kamran Asdar Ali
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Handbook of Religion and the Asian City
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© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. PART 1. GOVERNANCE OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY
  6. 1. In Place of Ritual: Global City, Sacred Space, and the Guanyin Temple in Singapore 21
  7. 2. The City and the Pagoda: Buddhist Spatial Tactics in Shanghai 37
  8. 3. Territorial Cults and the Urbanization of the Chinese World: A Case Study of Suzhou 52
  9. 4. Global and Religious: Urban Aspirations and the Governance of Religions in Metro Manila 69
  10. 5. The Muharram Procession of Mumbai: From Seafront to Cemetery 89
  11. 6. Urban Processions: Colonial Decline and Revival as Heritage in Postcolonial Hong Kong 110
  12. PART 2. SPACE, SPECULATION, AND RELIGION
  13. 7. Urban Megachurches and Contentious Religious Politics in Seoul 133
  14. 8. Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good (Trust) Deeds: Parsis, Risk, and Real Estate in Mumbai 152
  15. 9. The Urban Development and Heritage Contestation of Bangkok’s Chinatown 168
  16. 10. Dealing with the Dragon: Urban Planning in Hanoi 186
  17. 11. Contested Religious Space in Jakarta: Negotiating Politics, Capital, and Ethnicity 201
  18. 12. Urban Buddhism in the Thai Postmetropolis 219
  19. PART 3. RELIGIOUS PLACE MAKING IN THE CITY
  20. 13. From Village to City: Hinduism and the “Hindu Caste System” 237
  21. 14. The Politics of Desecularization: Christian Churches and North Korean Migrants in Seoul 254
  22. 15. Parallel Universes: Chinese Temple Networks in Singapore, or What Is Missing in the Singapore Model? 273
  23. PART 4. SELF-FASHIONING IN URBAN SPACE
  24. 16. The Flexibility of Religion: Buddhist Temples as Multiaspirational Sites in Contemporary Beijing 299
  25. 17. Cultivating Happiness: Psychotherapy, Spirituality, and Well-Being in a Transforming Urban China 315
  26. 18. Other Christians as Christian Others: Signs of New Christian Populations and the Urban Expansion of Seoul 333
  27. 19. Aspiring in Karachi: Breathing Life into the City of Death 351
  28. 20. Can Commodities Be Sacred? Material Religion in Seoul and Hanoi 367
  29. PART 5. MEDIA AND MATERIALITY
  30. 21. Cinema and Karachi in the 1960s: Cultural Wounds and National Cohesion 387
  31. 22. The Cinematic Soteriology of Bollywood 403
  32. 23. Media, Urban Aspirations, and Religious Mobilization among Twelver Shiʻites in Mumbai 415
  33. 24. Internet Hindus: Right-Wingers as New India’s Ideological Warriors 432
  34. List of Contributors 451
  35. Index 457
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