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El. knyga: Televising Religion in India: An Anthropological Reading [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Sikkim University)
  • Formatas: 18 pages, 17 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003163794
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  • Formatas: 18 pages, 17 Halftones, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003163794
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This book explores how religion manifests itself in television and popular media. It focuses on how religious tradition, practices and discourses have been incorporated into non-religious television programmes and how they bring both the community and the media into the fold of religion.



This book explores how religion manifests itself in television and popular media. It focuses on how religious tradition, practices and discourses have been incorporated into non-religious television programmes and how they bring both the community and the media into the fold of religion.

The volume traces the cultural and institutional history of television in the state of Sikkim, India to investigate how it became part of cultural life of communities. The author has analysed three televised shows which captured the imagination of communities and became a ceremonial and religious practice. Through these case studies, he highlights how rituals and myths function in mass media, how traditional institutions and religious practices redefine themselves through their association with the visual mass medium, and how identities based on religion, cultural tradition and politics are reinforced, transformed and amplified through television. The book further analyses the engagement of televised religion with audiences, its reach, relevance and contents and its relationship with urbanity, tradition, and identity.

This volume will be of interest to students and researchers of media studies, culture studies, religious studies, media and communications, sociology, cultural anthropology, and history.

List of Figures
viii
Preface x
A note on transliteration xviii
1 Prologue
1(30)
2 Theoretical underpinnings: rituals, media events, and myths
31(21)
3 Television as public technology in Sikkim
52(33)
4 Idolizing Indian Idol
85(47)
5 Ceremonials of electronic wedding
132(36)
6 Rituals of immortality
168(33)
7 Epilogue -- televisual ceremonials and the rites of passage
201(10)
References 211(17)
Index 228
Manoj Kumar Das is a senior assistant professor and in charge of the Department of Mass Communication, Sikkim University, Gangtok, India. He worked as a development sector professional with some leading organizations in India before making a mid-career switch to academics in 2007. With a masters degree and MPhil in Mass Communication, he earned his doctoral degree from New Delhi-based Jamia Millia Islamias Centre for Culture, Media and Governance. His primary area of interest has been in the field of media and religion, and he has recently concluded a research project on digital religion and youth, sponsored by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). His other interest areas include media anthropology, journalism studies, and communication for development.