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Religion, Conversion and Identity : A Sociological Study of the Uraons of Chotanagpur

Author :  Joseph Marianus Kujur

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Country
India
Publisher
Primus Books, New Delhi
ISBN 9789389676198
Format HardBound
Language English
Year of Publication 2020
Bib. Info xvi,327p.;24 cm. Includes Index, Bibliography
Product Weight 650 gms.
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Set in the theoretical perspective of religious conversion in general, and that of tribal identity of Christians in particular, this volume brings out the complexities of the triangular relationship among tribal Christians, tribal sarnas, and others. Based on Historical records, some rare archival materials of the church, oral traditions of the uraon Adivasi community as well as fieldwork data, religion, conversion and identity Explores the dialectics between the old and the new. It presents insights derived from the processes of Indianization, indigenization and tribalization in the church from the second Vatican Council in the 1960s and also addresses issues of ethnic and minority studies with a focus on identity formation and articulation. The findings of this study have wider implications and can be used to address concerns over other conversions not only in India, but in the world at large. The book argues that the uraon identity has evolved through the ages, and that conversions are only side-effects of multiple factors resulting in the restructuring of identity. The book further argues that in the fragmented relationship between Christians and Sarah there are negotiations for convergence, that despite the uraon sarna converts to Christianity they are very much a Scheduled tribe by virtue of being ‘uraons’, and that calling the uraon sarnas ‘Hindu’ is self-contradictory.

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