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"Readers that are interested in Indian history and current affairs, as well as those curious about the heritage management aspects of a World Heritage designation will surely enjoy this book ."

* World Heritage Site Blog *

"[W]ith a long and wide-open lens, he explores Bodh Gaya's overlapping histories, governance and land reform struggles, and the religio-ethnic complexities at work in its centuries-old place making...He tacks among the global, national, and hyperlocal forces that have shaped Bodh Gaya's built environment, sought to reclaim India's Buddhist heritage, and formed a dense network of pan-Asian Buddhists that dominate the ritual life of Bodh Gaya, often in tension with local authorities and Hindu and Muslim residents."

* American Ethnologist *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Note on Translation and Transliteration
Map of Bodh Gaya
Introduction
1. The Light of Asia
2. Rebuilding the Navel of the Earth
3. The Afterlife of Zamindari
4. Tourism in the Global Bazaar
5. A Master Plan for World Heritage
Conclusion
Notes
Glossary
References
Index

The Rebirth of Bodh Gaya

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 15/11/2017
      ISBN13: 9780295742373, 978-0295742373
      ISBN10: 0295742372

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "Readers that are interested in Indian history and current affairs, as well as those curious about the heritage management aspects of a World Heritage designation will surely enjoy this book ."

      * World Heritage Site Blog *

      "[W]ith a long and wide-open lens, he explores Bodh Gaya's overlapping histories, governance and land reform struggles, and the religio-ethnic complexities at work in its centuries-old place making...He tacks among the global, national, and hyperlocal forces that have shaped Bodh Gaya's built environment, sought to reclaim India's Buddhist heritage, and formed a dense network of pan-Asian Buddhists that dominate the ritual life of Bodh Gaya, often in tension with local authorities and Hindu and Muslim residents."

      * American Ethnologist *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Note on Translation and Transliteration
      Map of Bodh Gaya
      Introduction
      1. The Light of Asia
      2. Rebuilding the Navel of the Earth
      3. The Afterlife of Zamindari
      4. Tourism in the Global Bazaar
      5. A Master Plan for World Heritage
      Conclusion
      Notes
      Glossary
      References
      Index

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