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