Ebook: Folklore, Religion and the Songs of a Bengali Madman: A Journey between Performance and the Politics of Cultural Representation
Author: Carola Erika Lorea
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Cultural
- Tags: Religion & Spirituality, Agnosticism, Atheism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Literature & Fiction, New Age & Spirituality, Occult & Paranormal, Other Eastern Religions & Sacred Texts, Other Religions Practices & Sacred Texts, Religious Art, Religious Studies, Worship & Devotion
- Series: Jerusalem Studies in Religion and Culture 22
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
- Language: English
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This book explores historical and cultural aspects of modern and contemporary Bengal through the performance-centred study of a particular repertoire: the songs of the saint-composer Bhaba Pagla (1902-1984), who is particularly revered among Baul and Fakir singers. The author shows how songs, if examined as 'sacred scriptures', represent multi-dimensional texts for the study of South Asian religions. Revealing how previous studies about Bauls mirror the history of folkloristics in Bengal, this book presents sacred songs as a precious symbolic capital for a marginalized community of dislocated and unorthodox Hindus, who consider the practice of singing in itself an integral part of the path towards self-realization.
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