Asian Studies


Book Services


 


 About us
   
contact details

 Catalogue
   
business & economics
   
cultural studies
   
fiction
   
history
   
languages & linguistics
   
literary studies
   
natural history/environment
   
politics & international affairs
   
religion & philosophy
   
visual arts

 Ordering
   
trade terms
   
contacts

 Participating publishers


.

Divinity and Diversity
A Hindu Revitalization
Movement in Malaysia

Alexandra Kent
  • A timely and relevant study in this age of concern about transnational ‘religious’ networks

  • Powerful use of ethnographic date to illuminate an original and striking thesis on the ambiguous nature of the Sai Baba movement

  • What makes this work outstanding is how the author places her material against the complex ethnic, political and religious situation of Malaysia

The ‘911’ attacks on the United States and subsequent ‘war on terrorism’ have brought a discussion of transnational ‘religious’ networks onto centre stage. While the Sai Baba movement (the focus of this study) has no militaristic ideology, it may – like any other such movement – ultimately call into question the sovereignty of the nation state. Today, then, issues of faith and devotion are more urgent than ever in the interfaces between diverse world-views, not only at local and national levels but, increasingly, at the global level as well. Religion and religiosity are potent cultural resources that undergo continuous reinvention by particular actors within relationships of power.

This book looks closely at the Malaysian following of the contemporary Indian godman Sathya Sai Baba, a neo-Hindu guru famed for his miracle working. This religious innovation has broad appeal among non-Malays, but attempts to formalize and control it have evolved within a middle-class subsection of the Malaysian Indian community. This community makes subtle and ambiguous appeals for both spiritual unity and religious pluralism in response to the totalitarianism and intolerance of Malaysian modernity as it is wielded by the Malay-dominated government. 

Contents
Introduction: Modernity, Tolerance and Ambiguity; The Approach to Modernity in Malaysia; The Miracle Man and His Mission; The Sathya Sai Baba Organization in Malaysia; Showing Faith in the Nation; Healing Bodies of Thought; Embracing the Chinese; Power and Ambivalence; Bibliography; Index

Published by NIAS Press, NIAS Monographs # 98
Published 2005, 240 pp., illus.
ISBN 978 87 91114 40 3, hardback, £40.00
ISBN 9788791114892, paperback, £14.99