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List of contributors | ||
Pt. 1 | Introduction | 1 |
1 | The embodiment of charisma | 3 |
Pt. 2 | Embodying locality | |
2 | The hardware of sanctity: anthropomorphic objects in Bangladeshi Sufism | 31 |
3 | A 'festival of flags': Hindu-Muslim devotion and the sacralising of localism at the shrine of Nagore-e-Sharif in Tamil Nadu | 55 |
4 | 'The saint who disappeared': saints of the wilderness in Pakistani village shrines | 77 |
Pt. 3 | The performance of emotion | |
5 | Langar: pilgrimage, sacred exchange and perpetual sacrifice in a Sufi saint's lodge | 95 |
6 | Hierarchy and emotion: love, joy and sorrow in a cult of black saints in Gujarat, India | 117 |
7 | The majzub Mama Ji Sarkar: 'a friend of God moves from one house to another' | 140 |
8 | A majzub and his mother: the place of sainthood in a family's emotional memory | 160 |
Pt. 4 | Charisma and modernity | |
9 | The literary critique of Islamic popular religion in the guise of traditional mysticism, or the abused woman | 187 |
10 | Prophets and pirs: charismatic Islam in the Middle East and South Asia | 209 |
Name index | 234 | |
Subject index | 238 |
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