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Seeking recognition presents an important driving force in the making of religious minorities, as is shown in this study that examines current debates on religion, globalization, diaspora, and secularism through the lens of Hindus living in the French overseas department of La Réunion. Through the examination of religious practices and public performance, the author offers a compelling study of how the Hindus of the island assert pride in their religion as a means of gaining recognition, self-esteem, and social status.



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“Natalie Lang's book makes a remarkable contribution to the study of Hinduism outside India, addressing all those interested in religious ethnography and Creole societies.” • L’Homme

“Natalie Lang's book must be recommended to all those, specialists as well as non-specialists, who are interested in Hinduism and its contemporary developments in Creole societies. It is a pleasure to read and has all the scientific qualities to establish itself as one of the few general reference works on the subject. It remains to be hoped that this first book in English on Reunionese Hinduism will attract the attention of researchers outside the French-speaking world and generate new vocations.” • Archives de sciences sociales des religions

“This is a valuable study of Hindu religious practices in public space in La Réunion…The author’s descriptions and interpretations of the use of Hindu religion focus on the elite and middle class and how they use Hindu religion and identity and the rise of India as a global power to attain pride, social mobility, status and success.” • Knut A. Jacobsen, University of Bergen



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. (Im)mobile in the Indian Ocean
Chapter 2. Pride Politics and the Making of a Religious Minority
Chapter 3. Relating to India in Different Ways
Chapter 4. The Quest for Religious Knowledge
Chapter 5. Strategic Bricolage
Chapter 6. Rituals, Emotions, and Aesthetics

Conclusion

Glossary
Index

Religion and Pride: Hindus in Search of

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 10/02/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800730274, 978-1800730274
    ISBN10: 1800730276

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Seeking recognition presents an important driving force in the making of religious minorities, as is shown in this study that examines current debates on religion, globalization, diaspora, and secularism through the lens of Hindus living in the French overseas department of La Réunion. Through the examination of religious practices and public performance, the author offers a compelling study of how the Hindus of the island assert pride in their religion as a means of gaining recognition, self-esteem, and social status.



    Trade Review

    “Natalie Lang's book makes a remarkable contribution to the study of Hinduism outside India, addressing all those interested in religious ethnography and Creole societies.” • L’Homme

    “Natalie Lang's book must be recommended to all those, specialists as well as non-specialists, who are interested in Hinduism and its contemporary developments in Creole societies. It is a pleasure to read and has all the scientific qualities to establish itself as one of the few general reference works on the subject. It remains to be hoped that this first book in English on Reunionese Hinduism will attract the attention of researchers outside the French-speaking world and generate new vocations.” • Archives de sciences sociales des religions

    “This is a valuable study of Hindu religious practices in public space in La Réunion…The author’s descriptions and interpretations of the use of Hindu religion focus on the elite and middle class and how they use Hindu religion and identity and the rise of India as a global power to attain pride, social mobility, status and success.” • Knut A. Jacobsen, University of Bergen



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations
    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Chapter 1. (Im)mobile in the Indian Ocean
    Chapter 2. Pride Politics and the Making of a Religious Minority
    Chapter 3. Relating to India in Different Ways
    Chapter 4. The Quest for Religious Knowledge
    Chapter 5. Strategic Bricolage
    Chapter 6. Rituals, Emotions, and Aesthetics

    Conclusion

    Glossary
    Index

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