Kerala Christian Sainthood
Collisions of Culture and Worldview in South India
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 15 February 2001
- ISBN 9780195130287
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages232 pages
- Size 152x229x22 mm
- Weight 524 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 20 halftones 0
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Short description:
Christianity has an ancient heritage in South India. According to tradition it was first brought to Kerala by the Apostle Thomas. Many Christian groups now coexist in Kerala, home to most of India's Christians. In this fascinating fieldwork-based study, Corinne Dempsey examines the ways in which Kerala Christians construct "hybrid" (Western and Eastern) identity in a postcolonial world. She focuses on their devotion to saints as a particularly useful point of comparison with similar devotion in European Catholicism and the indigenous Hinduism of the region.
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In this fieldwork-based study, Corinne Dempsey examines Christianity in Kerala, which is home to India's ancient and thriving Christian community. Dempsey views their saint traditions as reflecting devotees' "hybrid" (Western and Eastern) identities in colonial and postcolonial times. She uses Kerala Christian devotional practices as points of comparison with European Catholicism and the indigenous Hinduism of the region.
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