The Tulsi and the Cross: Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter in Goa
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Author(s)Rosa Maria Perez
PublisherOrient Blackswan
ISBN / ASIN8192304604
ISBN-139788192304601
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Sales Rank585,306
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The Book: The book is the outcome of the author s long-term fieldwork in Goa and seeks to bridge the gaps in the anthropological research in this state of India. The existing research, essentially historical, tends to consider Goa as Catholic, Portuguese-speaking and framed by Portuguese cultural references. The author offers an ethnographic approach to the understanding of the colonial encounter and of colonialism. Her ethnographical research shows that Goa is, and was, dominantly Hindu and the perception of Goan society as essentially fragmented is a colonial imposition. The author takes into account indigenous views, with special focus on a group of devadasis of a Hindu temple. Through them the author aims to dismantle both the stereotypes staged by Portuguese colonialism and an essentialist and Eurocentric view of the caste system in India. Chapters: Introduction; 1. The Happy Empire: Representations of Portuguese Colonialism in India; 2. The Power of Status: Caste, Class, and Other Classifications; 3. Dancing for the Gods: Ritual and Gender in a Hindu Temple of Goa; 4. Elective Communities: Hinduism and Catholicism in Goa; 5. Nation and Nostalgia: Women, Land, and Literature; Epilogue: Bridges to Other Shores