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Parker

Theologising with the Sacred 'Prostitutes' of South India

Towards an Indecent Dalit Theology

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-90-04-45007-3
Verlag: Brill
Erscheinungstermin: 18.03.2021
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In Theologising with the Sacred ‘Prostitutes’ of South India, Eve Rebecca Parker theologises with the Dalit women who from childhood have been dedicated to village goddesses and used as ‘sacred’ sex workers. Parker uses ethnographic, anthropological, theological, hermeneutical and historical research and analysis in order to critically engage with the lived religiosity and daily struggles of the dedicated women, known as devadasis. In doing so, she works towards an Indecent Dalit Liberation Theology that challenges systems of oppression and cultures of impunity, including casteism, sexism, classism and a history of socio-political and religious marginalisation. The result is a profound theologising of struggle and resistance with the sexual narratives of the oppressed.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9789004450073
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-90-04-45007-3
  • Verlag: Brill
  • Erscheinungstermin: 18.03.2021
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Erscheinungsjahr 2021
  • Serie: Currents of Encounter
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 295 g
  • Seiten: 200
  • Format (B x H x T): 152 x 231 x 18 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Autoren

Parker, Eve Rebecca

Acknowledgements

List of Figures

Introduction

1 The Context for Theologising: Dalit Self, Gender and Identity

2 Hinduism, the Caste System and the ‘Untouchables’

3 The Touchable Untouchables: From Feminist to Dalit Womanist

4 Developing a Methodology for Theologising with Devadasis

5 The Book

1 Meeting Mathamma: Sacred ‘Prostitute’ and Mother Goddess

1 Situating the Devadasis

2 The Devadasi and the Politics of Her Body

3 Dalit Reform, the Devadasi and Her Devi

4 Dedicated to the Goddess

5 The Mother Goddess Mathamma

6 A Goddess of Pain, Blood and Discharge

7 Sacred Sexuality and the Demand for Decency

8 From Goddess to ‘Slut’: Locating a Devadasi Theology

2 What Theology Hides Under the Sari of a Sacred Sex Worker?

1 Towards Theologising with Mathamma

2 Indian Theology and the Brahmin Christ

2 The Bhakti Movement: A Subaltern Voice of Resistance

3 The Dalit Revolutionists Impact on Indian Christian Theology

4 Dalit Liberation Theology

5 Jesus Is Dalit: The Dukkha of the Dalits Is One with Christ

6 Dalit Religiosity in Dalit Christian Theological Discourse

7 Gendered Bodies and Multiple Marginalities in Dalit Theology

3 A Body Theology of the Thrice Marginalised

1 Dalit Women Resistance: Ja Bhim!

2 The Voice of Dalit Women in Dalit Theology

3 The Dalit Womanist Christ

4 Dalit Feminist/Womanist Hermeneutics

5 The Missing Voice of the Indecent in Dalit Theology

6 Boundary Crossing with the Sexual Stories of the Oppressed

4 Liberating Scriptures Whores with the Devadasis

1 Bringing Metaphors to Life through Dalit Womanist Hermeneutics

2 Through the Lens of the Devadasi to the Bodies of Oholah and Oholibah

3 Tortured Concubines and ‘Christ the Decent Woman’

4 The Prostitute at Christ’s Feet with Her Matted Hair: A Model of Resistance

5 From Sinful Woman to Prophetic ‘Prostitute’: A Theology from Indecent Bodies

6 Liberating the “Whore” in Dalit Theological Discourse

5 Towards an Indecent Dalit The(a)ology with the Silenced Goddess

1 The Re-Birth of the Goddess in Dalit Theologising

2 A Tali around her Neck and a Bible in her Hand: Indecent Religious Hybridity in the South Indian Village

3 Jesus and the Goddess: Towards a Dalit The(a)ological Christology

4 Jesus in the South Indian Village

5 Towards an Indecent Dalit Christology

6 The Dalit Christa’s Kin-dom to Come

7 From Dalit Theology to Indecent Dalit Theology

Bibliography

Primary Sources

Index of Subjects

Index of Names