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Le rite est volontiers abstrait de toute historicité, non seulement pour ses participants mais aussi pour nombre d’analystes qui y repèrent des archaïsmes disparus d’autres activités sociales. Sans nier la possibilité qu’existent de véritables pérennités formelles, alors même que le cadre et la fonction d’un rite changent nécessairement dans le temps, il a semblé aux auteurs de ce recueil que l’affirmation de telles continuités risquait de masquer le fait que les rites sont des élaborations sociales inscrites dans une histoire. Les études ici présentées se proposent par conséquent de restituer aux rites hindous cette double dimension sociale et historique, en insistant tout particulièrement sur leur circulation et les aménagements dont ils furent l’objet dans l’espace, la société et le temps. Les rites y sont envisagés comme objets d’imitations, d’emprunts, de modifications, de remaniements - ou de stratégies langagières, un terme prestigieux pouvant être appliqué à des rites qui, en fait, diffèrent profondément du « modèle » revendiqué. L’ouvrage comprend trois parties. « Genèses et transformations » rapporte des modifications rituelles au contexte social et/ou religieux de l’époque concernée. « Modèles du rite, rites modèles » aborde la modélisation des rites eux-mêmes, ou le recours à des rites hindous comme modèles d’autres pratiques. « Débattre des rites, débattre du passé » analyse la façon dont les participants à des rites, ou les commentateurs d’autrefois, élaborent leur relation au passé. Le rite est alors pensé dans ses modifications, témoignant d’une tension explicite entre idéalisation du passé et constat du changement.
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Indian religions --- Tantrism --- Tantrisme --- -Addresses, essays, lectures --- 294.3*93 --- -Tantricism --- Tantrism, Hindu --- Hinduism --- Magic --- Mysticism --- Tantrisme. Vajrayana. Matrayana --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Tantrism. --- -Tantrisme. Vajrayana. Matrayana --- 294.3*93 Tantrisme. Vajrayana. Matrayana --- -294.3*93 Tantrisme. Vajrayana. Matrayana --- Tantricism --- Customs and practices. --- Rituals. --- -Hinduism --- -Customs and practices --- Rituals --- Customs and practices --- Vedas --- Phrawēt --- Khamphī Phrawēt --- Fīdā --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Tantrism - - Addresses, essays, lectures --- Hinduism - Customs and practices --- Hinduism - Rituals --- -Tantrism --- -Indian religions
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The Life of Hinduism brings together a series of essays-many recognized as classics in the field-that present Hinduism as a vibrant, truly "lived" religion. Celebrating the diversity for which Hinduism is known, this volume begins its journey in the "new India" of Bangalore, India's Silicon Valley, where global connections and local traditions rub shoulders daily. Readers are then offered a glimpse into the multifaceted world of Hindu worship, life-cycle rites, festivals, performances, gurus, and castes. The book's final sections deal with the Hinduism that is emerging in diasporic North America and with issues of identity that face Hindus in India and around the world: militancy versus tolerance and the struggle between owning one's own religion and sharing it with others. Contributors: Andrew Abbott, Michael Burawoy, Patricia Hill Collins, Barbara Ehrenreich, Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Sharon Hays, Douglas Massey, Joya Misra, Orlando Patterson, Frances Fox Piven, Lynn Smith-Lovin, Judith Stacey, Arthur Stinchcombe, Alain Touraine, Immanuel Wallerstein, William Julius Wilson, Robert Zussman
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Funeral rites and ceremonies, Hindu --- Death --- Cremation --- Hinduism --- Religious aspects --- Customs and practices --- Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh, India) --- Religious life and customs --- Hindu funeral rites and ceremonies --- Hinduism. --- Customs and practices. --- Varanasi (India) --- Funeral rites and ceremonies [Hindu ] --- India --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Hindu - India - Våaråanasi. --- Death - Religious aspects - Hinduism. --- Cremation - Religious aspects - Hinduism. --- Våaråanasi (India) - Religiouslife and customs. --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Hindu - India - Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) --- Death - Religious aspects - Hinduism --- Cremation - Religious aspects - Hinduism --- Hinduism - Customs and practices --- Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh, India) - Religious life and customs
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