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Death and dying in Northeast India: Indigeneity and afterlife ; edited by Parjanya Sen and Anup Shekhar Chakraborty.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: 2023Description: xii, 228p. cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032344225
  • 9781032524368
  • 9781032767277 (hbk)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Death and dying in Northeast IndiaLOC classification:
  • GT3276.A3 N674 2023
Other classification:
  • Q:361.29W R4
Contents:
Introduction : death and dying in Northeast India : indigeneity and afterlife / Parjanya Sen, Anup Shekhar Chakraborty -- The thenness and nowness of rituals of passage among the Zo Christians : death as collective engagement / Anup Shekhar Chakraborty -- Mortuary beliefs and practices among the Khasi Tribe of Meghalaya / Rekha M. Shangpliang -- The rhetoric of death and dying : the Khasi and Karbi context / Margaret Lyngdoh -- Imageries of life and death : the case of Kombirei / Rekha Konsam -- The death rituals : an analysis of the socio-religious practices of death in Bodo society / Junmani Basumatary, Sudev Chandra Basumatary -- The men were heroes while the women were victims : commemorating the Mizo National Front Movement / Mary Vanlalthanpuii -- War and the dead : funerary rites, mourning and commemorating Second World War deaths in Northeastern India / Deepak Naorem -- Navigating death in diaspora : Easterine Kire's Nagaland / Pritha Banerjee -- Death rituals : an insight into the Naga ancestral religion / Vishü Rita Krocha -- No rest for our ancestors in museums : unpacking the preliminary impressions from the repatriation process of Naga ancestral remains / Talilula -- The body in myth and practice : symbols of death in Yumaism / Vishakha Syangden -- Dialogue with the Shindré : death rituals among the Lhopo of Sikkim / Kikee D. Bhutia -- Corporeal traces and sacred lives : examining the mummified relic of Kalu Rinpoche in Sonada, Darjeeling / Parjanya Sen.
Summary: "This book formulates a new pedagogy of death with regard to Northeast India and shows how this pedagogy offers an understanding of alternative knowledge systems and epistemes. In documenting a range of customs and practices pertaining to death, dying and the afterlife among the diverse ethnic communities of Northeast India, the book offers new soteriological, epistemological, sociological and phenomenological perspectives on death. Through an examination of these eschatological practices and their anthropological, theological and cultural moorings, the book aims to reach an understanding of notions of indigeneity with regard to Northeast India. The contributors to this book draw upon a range of subjects- from songs, literary texts, monuments, relics and funerary objects to biographies to folktales to stories of spirit possessions and supernatural encounters. It collates the research of scholars primarily from Northeast India, but also from Eastern India and offers an interdisciplinary analysis of these various belief systems and practices. This book will of interest to those researchers and scholars interested in South Asia in general and Northeast India in particular, and also to those interested in the social anthropology of religion, cultural studies, indigenous studies, folklore studies and Himalayan studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : death and dying in Northeast India : indigeneity and afterlife / Parjanya Sen, Anup Shekhar Chakraborty -- The thenness and nowness of rituals of passage among the Zo Christians : death as collective engagement / Anup Shekhar Chakraborty -- Mortuary beliefs and practices among the Khasi Tribe of Meghalaya / Rekha M. Shangpliang -- The rhetoric of death and dying : the Khasi and Karbi context / Margaret Lyngdoh -- Imageries of life and death : the case of Kombirei / Rekha Konsam -- The death rituals : an analysis of the socio-religious practices of death in Bodo society / Junmani Basumatary, Sudev Chandra Basumatary -- The men were heroes while the women were victims : commemorating the Mizo National Front Movement / Mary Vanlalthanpuii -- War and the dead : funerary rites, mourning and commemorating Second World War deaths in Northeastern India / Deepak Naorem -- Navigating death in diaspora : Easterine Kire's Nagaland / Pritha Banerjee -- Death rituals : an insight into the Naga ancestral religion / Vishü Rita Krocha -- No rest for our ancestors in museums : unpacking the preliminary impressions from the repatriation process of Naga ancestral remains / Talilula -- The body in myth and practice : symbols of death in Yumaism / Vishakha Syangden -- Dialogue with the Shindré : death rituals among the Lhopo of Sikkim / Kikee D. Bhutia -- Corporeal traces and sacred lives : examining the mummified relic of Kalu Rinpoche in Sonada, Darjeeling / Parjanya Sen.

"This book formulates a new pedagogy of death with regard to Northeast India and shows how this pedagogy offers an understanding of alternative knowledge systems and epistemes. In documenting a range of customs and practices pertaining to death, dying and the afterlife among the diverse ethnic communities of Northeast India, the book offers new soteriological, epistemological, sociological and phenomenological perspectives on death. Through an examination of these eschatological practices and their anthropological, theological and cultural moorings, the book aims to reach an understanding of notions of indigeneity with regard to Northeast India. The contributors to this book draw upon a range of subjects- from songs, literary texts, monuments, relics and funerary objects to biographies to folktales to stories of spirit possessions and supernatural encounters. It collates the research of scholars primarily from Northeast India, but also from Eastern India and offers an interdisciplinary analysis of these various belief systems and practices. This book will of interest to those researchers and scholars interested in South Asia in general and Northeast India in particular, and also to those interested in the social anthropology of religion, cultural studies, indigenous studies, folklore studies and Himalayan studies"-- Provided by publisher.

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