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THE REALM OF FAITH
Subversion, Appropriation and Dominance in the Western
Himalaya
MAHESH SHARMA
This book explores the overlapping
role of religion, popular belief, caste system and the state
in the lives of people of the Western Himalayan. It traverses
through the Western Himalayan landscape across the colonial
times ( occasionally even earlier times) to determine the
protest and subversion against the structures of dominance.
Through the process of marginalisation and appropriation the
discontent as well as the popular culture is co-opted to fashion
the Himalayan social structure. Using fieldwork and archival
sources, the author argues that the hope of social revision
becomes an alternative to economic subordination. At the same
time, the high caste dominance is derived from the denial
of symbols of purity, propitious, hierarchy, kingship, and
justice to the lower castes. Located in this social tension,
the book questions the process by which socio-religious hegemony
gets constructed. It delineates the mechanism by which the
dominance is constructed by the subtle control of castes,
economy and pilgrimage network.
A significant feature of this book is that the author has
successfully combined the disciplines of history, sociology
and social anthropology. As a result of this multi-disciplinary
approach this book goes beyond the few studies of similar
interests carried out earlier. Not only have traditional and
well-known sources of information been used by the author
- hitherto unutilised source material has been unearthed and
imaginatively presented.
ANN GRODZINS GOLD
Professor,Department of Religion
Syracuse University
ISBN:81-85952-88-4 Rs.400
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