The Making of a Modern Temple and a Hindu City

Kalighat and Kolkata

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ISBN:

9780190059125

Publication date:

14/01/2019

Hardback

240 pages

235.0x156.0mm

Price: 850.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780190059125

Publication date:

14/01/2019

Hardback

240 pages

235.0x156.0mm

Deonnie Moodie

Rights:  OUP USA (INDIAN TERRITORY)

Deonnie Moodie

Description

Kalighat is said to be the oldest and most potent Hindu pilgrimage site in the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). It is home to the dark goddess Kali in her ferocious form and attracts thousands of worshipers a day, many sacrificing goats at her feet. In The Making of a Modern Temple and a Hindu City, Deonnie Moodie examines the ways middle-class authors, judges, and activists have worked to modernize Kalighat over the past long century. Rather than being rejected or becoming obsolete with the arrival of British colonialism and its accompanying iconoclastic Protestant ideals, the temple became a medium through which middle-class Hindus could produce and publicize their modernity, as well as the modernity of their city and nation. That trend continued and even strengthened in the wake of India's economic liberalization in the 1990s. Kalighat is a superb example of the ways Hindus work to modernize India while also Indianizing modernity through Hinduism's material forms. Moodie explores both middle-class efforts to modernize Kalighat and the lower class's resistance to those efforts. Conflict between class groups throws into high relief the various roles the temple plays in peoples' lives, and explains why the modernizers have struggled to bring their plans to fruition. The Making of a Modern Temple and a Hindu City is the first scholarly work to juxtapose and analyze processes of historiographical, institutional, and physical modernization of a Hindu temple.

About the Author

Deonnie Moodie is Assistant Professor of South Asian Religions at University of Oklahoma. Her research has been funded by her home institution as well as by Fulbright and Harvard University, where she earned her PhD. Moodie is especially interested in religion in urban India and the ways people of various class backgrounds negotiate urban spaces as sites of devotion, memory, monumentality, labor, and leisure.

Deonnie Moodie

Table of contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Notes on Translation and Transliteration

Introduction: The Temples of Modern India
Chapter One: Reviving and Reforming Calcutta's Hindu Past
Chapter Two: A Religious Institution Goes Public
Chapter Three: Sacred Space Becomes Public Space
Chapter Four: Resisting Middle Class Modernizing Projects
Conclusion: Bourgeoisifying Hinduisms and Hindu-izing Cities

Bibliography

Deonnie Moodie

Features

  • The first full-length historiographical study of Kalighat, the oldest Hindu pilgrimage site in Kolkata
  • The first scholarly work to juxtapose and analyze processes of historiographical, institutional, and physical modernization of a Hindu temple
  • Features Bengali primary source material that has never been studied in English

Deonnie Moodie

Deonnie Moodie

Description

Kalighat is said to be the oldest and most potent Hindu pilgrimage site in the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). It is home to the dark goddess Kali in her ferocious form and attracts thousands of worshipers a day, many sacrificing goats at her feet. In The Making of a Modern Temple and a Hindu City, Deonnie Moodie examines the ways middle-class authors, judges, and activists have worked to modernize Kalighat over the past long century. Rather than being rejected or becoming obsolete with the arrival of British colonialism and its accompanying iconoclastic Protestant ideals, the temple became a medium through which middle-class Hindus could produce and publicize their modernity, as well as the modernity of their city and nation. That trend continued and even strengthened in the wake of India's economic liberalization in the 1990s. Kalighat is a superb example of the ways Hindus work to modernize India while also Indianizing modernity through Hinduism's material forms. Moodie explores both middle-class efforts to modernize Kalighat and the lower class's resistance to those efforts. Conflict between class groups throws into high relief the various roles the temple plays in peoples' lives, and explains why the modernizers have struggled to bring their plans to fruition. The Making of a Modern Temple and a Hindu City is the first scholarly work to juxtapose and analyze processes of historiographical, institutional, and physical modernization of a Hindu temple.

About the Author

Deonnie Moodie is Assistant Professor of South Asian Religions at University of Oklahoma. Her research has been funded by her home institution as well as by Fulbright and Harvard University, where she earned her PhD. Moodie is especially interested in religion in urban India and the ways people of various class backgrounds negotiate urban spaces as sites of devotion, memory, monumentality, labor, and leisure.

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Table of contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Notes on Translation and Transliteration

Introduction: The Temples of Modern India
Chapter One: Reviving and Reforming Calcutta's Hindu Past
Chapter Two: A Religious Institution Goes Public
Chapter Three: Sacred Space Becomes Public Space
Chapter Four: Resisting Middle Class Modernizing Projects
Conclusion: Bourgeoisifying Hinduisms and Hindu-izing Cities

Bibliography

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