Performing the Divine: Mediums, Markets and Modernity in Urban Vietnam Monographs
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History
格式
平装书
页数
288
语言
英语
已发布
Aug 31, 2011
出版商
NIAS Press
ISBN-10
8776940764
ISBN-13
9788776940768
描述
Set against the vibrant backdrop of urban Vietnam, this work delves into the intricate relationships between mediums, the spiritual market, and the notion of modernity in contemporary society. With keen insight, Dr. Kirsten W. Endres presents an engaging exploration of how traditional spiritual practices adapt and thrive within the modern context, highlighting the significance of mediumship as a bridge between the sacred and the secular.
Through detailed ethnographic research, the author examines the roles of spiritual practitioners who navigate the complexities of belief in a rapidly changing urban landscape. The study reveals how these mediums both challenge and coexist with capitalist ideals, offering a nuanced understanding of spirituality in an age defined by globalization and modernization. Endres captures the dynamic interplay of culture, commerce, and faith, illustrating how mediums respond to the demands of their clients while simultaneously maintaining their spiritual authority.
This examination is not merely an academic pursuit; it resonates with broader themes of identity and the human search for meaning in an ever-evolving world. The rich narratives and thoughtful analysis invite readers to reconsider what it means to engage with the divine in a modern context, making this work a significant contribution to the fields of anthropology, religious studies, and Southeast Asian studies.
Through detailed ethnographic research, the author examines the roles of spiritual practitioners who navigate the complexities of belief in a rapidly changing urban landscape. The study reveals how these mediums both challenge and coexist with capitalist ideals, offering a nuanced understanding of spirituality in an age defined by globalization and modernization. Endres captures the dynamic interplay of culture, commerce, and faith, illustrating how mediums respond to the demands of their clients while simultaneously maintaining their spiritual authority.
This examination is not merely an academic pursuit; it resonates with broader themes of identity and the human search for meaning in an ever-evolving world. The rich narratives and thoughtful analysis invite readers to reconsider what it means to engage with the divine in a modern context, making this work a significant contribution to the fields of anthropology, religious studies, and Southeast Asian studies.