Beschreibung:
Jacob Copeman is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
This book provides a set of fresh and compelling interdisciplinary approaches to the enduring phenomenon of the guru in South Asia. Moving across different gurus and kinds of gurus, and between past and present, the chapters call attention to the extraordinary scope and richness of the social lives and roles of South Asian gurus.
1. The Multifarious Guru: An Introduction, 2. The Governing Guru: Hindu Mathas In Liberalising India, 3. The Slave Guru: Masters, Commanders, and Disciples In Early Modern South Asia, 4. The Political Guru: The Guru as Éminence Grise, 5. The Gay Guru: Fallibility, Unworldliness, and the Scene Of Instruction, 6. The Female Guru: Guru, Gender, and the Path Of Personal Experience, 7. The Dreamed Guru: The Entangled Lives of the Amil and the Anthropologist, 8. The Mimetic Guru: Tracing the Real in Sikh-Dera Sacha Sauda Relations, 9. The Mediated Guru: Simplicity, Instantaneity and Change in Middle-Class Religious Seeking, 10. The Cosmopolitan Guru: Spiritual Tourism and Ashrams In Rishikesh, 11. The Literary Guru: The Dual Emphasis on Bhakti and Vidhi In Western Indian Guru-Devotion, 12. Continuities as Gurus Change