Bültmann & Gerriets
The Cow in the Elevator
An Anthropology of Wonder
von Tulasi Srinivas
Verlag: Duke University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-8223-7064-2
Erschienen am 29.05.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 558 Gramm
Umfang: 296 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

Tulasi Srinivas is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College, author of Winged Faith: Rethinking Globalization and Religious Pluralism through the Sathya Sai Movement, and coeditor of Curried Cultures: Globalization, Food, and South Asia.



A Note on Translation  xi
Acknowledgments  xiii
O Wonderful!  xix
Introduction. Wonder, Creativity, and Ethical Life in Bangalore  1
Cranes in the Sky  1
Wondering about Wonder  6
Modern Fractures  9
Of Bangalore's Boomtown Bourgeoisie  13
My Guides into Wonder  16
Going Forward  31
1. Adventures in Modern Dwelling  34
A Cow in an Elevator  34
Grounded Wonder  37
And Ungrounded Wonder  39
Back to Earth  41
Memorialized Cartography  43
"Dead-Endu" Ganesha  45
Earthen Prayers and Black Money  48
Moving Marble  51
Building Wonder  56
Interlude: Into the Abyss  58
2. Passionate Journeys: From Aesthetics to Ethics  60
The Wandering Gods  60
Waiting . . .  65
Moral Mobility  69
Gliding Swans and Bucking Horses  70
The Pain of Cleaving  74
And the Angry God  80
Full Tension!  84
Adjustments  86
Life and . . .  91
Ethical Wonders  92
Interlude. Up in the Skyye  95
3. In God We Trust: Economies of Wonder and Philosophies of Debt  99
A Treasure Trove  99
Twinkling Excess  107
The Golden Calf  111
A Promise of Plenitude  114
"Mintingu" and "Minchingu"  119
"Cash-a-carda?" Philosophies of Debt  128
Soiled Money and the Makings of Distrust  131
The Limits of Wonder  133
4. Technologies of Wonder  138
Animatronic Devi  138
Deus Ex Machina  140
The New in Bangalore  142
The Mythical Garuda-Helicopter  143
Drums of Contention  152
Capturing Divine Biometrics  157
Archiving the Divine  159
Technologies of Capture  162
FaceTiming God  164
Wonder of Wonders  169
5. Timeless Imperatives, Obsolescence, and Salvage  172
"Times have Changed"  172
The Untimeliness of Modernity  175
Avelle and Ritu  178
Slipping Away  181
When Wonder Falls  183
Time Lords  187
Dripping Time  188
The Future, The Past, and the Immortal Present  204
Conclusion. A Place for Radical Hope  206
Radical Hope  206
Amazement in Turmeric  210
The Need for Wonder  213
Afterword. The Tenacity of Hope  216
Notes  219
References  247
Index  265
 



Tulasi Srinivas is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College, author of Winged Faith: Rethinking Globalization and Religious Pluralism through the Sathya Sai Movement, and coeditor of Curried Cultures: Globalization, Food, and South Asia.