Religious Sounds Beyond the Global North
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Edited by:
Carola Lorea
and Rosalind Hackett
Author / Editor information
Carola E. Lorea is Assistant Professor of Rethinking Global Religion at the University of Tübingen. She worked as a research fellow at NUS Asia Research Institute, International Institute for Asian Studies, Gonda Foundation, and Südasien-Institut (Heidelberg). Her first monograph is Folklore, Religion and the Songs of a Bengali Madman (2016).Hackett Rosalind :
Rosalind I. J. Hackett is Extraordinary Professor, Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice, University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Chancellor’s Professor Emerita and Professor Emerita of Religious Studies, University of Tennessee. She is Past President and Honorary Life Member, International Association for the History of Religions.
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgments
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List of Audiovisual samples
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List of Illustrations, (Verse) Samples and Captions
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Introduction: The Potential of a Sonic Turn. Toward an Acoustemology of the Post-Secula
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1 Speaking in Tongues in Comparative Contexts and their Digital Soundscapes
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2 Sonic Ways to Embodied Remembrance: Sufi dhikr in an Italian Roma camp
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3 Aural Auras of Inner Sounds: Conch Shells, Ritual Instruments, and Devotional Bodies
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4 Sounding Pain: Public-Private Aspects of Shi‘a Women’s Sonic Practices in Muharram
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5 Sounds Electronic: New Sonic Mediations of Gender and Spiritual Empowerment
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6 Sounding Remembrance, Voicing Mourning: Material, Ethical, and Gendered Productions of a New “Voice” in Shah Jo Rāg
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7 Sonic Gendering of Ritual Spaces
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8 Sounding Resilience and Resistance: Tarana Songs of Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia
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9 Festival as Ritual and Ritual in Festival: Sounding “Exotic Borderlands” in Northern Taiwan
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10 Music as Epistemic Bulwark in West Bengal
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11 The Power and the Politics of Embodying Dancehall: Reconciling Sonic Affect and the Religious Self in Singapore
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12 Performing vs. Recording: The Sound of Modern Bali
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13 Amplified Waves: The Politics of Religious Sound in Indonesia and Beyond
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14 A Theory of Ritual Polyphony in Chinese Religious Performances
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15 The Ensoundments of the Materially Ethereal in Indigenous Riau (Sumatra)
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16 Bodies with Songs: The Sounds and Politics of Interstitial Lyrics in Bengali Devotional Performance
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Afterword: Sonic Materiality, Religion, and Non-Religion
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Index
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