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Devotional Visualities Seeing Bhakti In Indic Material Cultures 1st Edition Karen Pechilis

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Devotional Visualities Seeing Bhakti In Indic Material Cultures 1st Edition Karen Pechilis
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Studies in Material
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.99 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Karen Pechilis, Birgit Meyer, Amy-Ruth Holt, David Morgan, S. Brent Plate, Crispin Paine, Amy R. Whitehead, Katja Rakow
ISBN: 9781350214187, 9781350214194, 9781350214200, 1350214183, 1350214191, 1350214205
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Devotional Visualities Seeing Bhakti In Indic Material Cultures 1st Edition Karen Pechilis by Karen Pechilis, Birgit Meyer, Amy-ruth Holt, David Morgan, S. Brent Plate, Crispin Paine, Amy R. Whitehead, Katja Rakow 9781350214187, 9781350214194, 9781350214200, 1350214183, 1350214191, 1350214205 instant download after payment.

This book is the first to focus on material visualities that shape, convey and expand paths of devotional participation (bhakti) from across India, in the past and present. The book argues that a central focus on visuality is both at the heart of bhakti expression, and as an academic focus, it changes our understanding of bhakti's development and impact through analysis of material religion. As theorized in recent scholarship,`visuality' is an imaged materiality that shapes reality and does not just reflect it. Bhakti visualities, in their overlapping diversity and use of accessible technologies, provide us with ways of thinking about new and alternative histories of bhakti as distinct from, yet related to, our understanding of bhakti based on the predominance of textual studies. Bhakti is one of the most-studied aspects of Hinduism on account of its expression through emotive poetry, song and vivid hagiographies of saints, and this book shows that examining bhakti's visualities is crucial for understanding its wide and enduring influence on the field of religion and beyond.

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