Singing a Hindu Nation
Marathi Devotional Performance and Nationalism
- Author(s): Anna Schultz,
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Pages: 231
- ISBN_10: 0199730822
ISBN_13: 9780199730827
- Language: en
- Categories: History / Asia / General , Music / Ethnic , Music / Ethnomusicology , Music / History & Criticism , Music / Genres & Styles / International , Music / Religious / General , Music / Genres & Styles / General , Religion / Hinduism / Rituals & Practice , Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Asian Studies ,
Description:... Singing a Hindu Nation is a study of rāgsgtrīya kīrtan, a western Indian performance medium that combines song, Hindu philosophical discourse, and nationalist storytelling. Beginning during the anti-colonial movement of the late nineteenth-century, performers of rāgsgtrīya kīrtan led masses of Marathi-speaking people in temples and streets, and they have continued to preach and sing nationalism as devotion in the post-colonial era, and into the twenty-first century. In this book, author Anna Schultz demonstrates how, through this particular form of musical performance, the political becomes devotional, and explores why it motivates people to action and violence. Through both historical and ethnographic studies, Schultz shows that rāgsgtrīya kīrtan has been especially successful in combining these two realms because kīrtankārs perform as representatives of the divine sage Narad, thereby infusing their nationalist messages with ritual weight. By speaking and singing in regional idioms with rich associations for Maharashtrian congregations, they use music to combine political and religious signs in ways that seem natural and desirable, promoting embodied experiences of nationalist devotion. As the first monograph on music and Hindu-nationalism, Singing a Hindu Nation presents a rare glimpse into the lives and performance worlds of nationalists on the margins of all-India political parties and cultural organizations, and is an essential resource for ethnomusicologists, as well as scholars of South Asian studies, religion, and political theory.
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