神力与流体:泰米尔纳德邦的提鲁纳卡伊斯

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Elaine Craddock
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本文分析了宗教习俗影响泰米尔纳德邦变性人(tirunaṅkais)身份和社区形成的复杂方式。我认为,"tirunaṅkais "利用悠久的宗教资源来确立非规范性身份,这种身份在现代主体的世俗建构之外发挥作用,而这种建构是政府 "提升 "努力以及西方女权主义学者(如朱迪斯-巴特勒)的解放计划的基础。我特别关注了三个领域,在这三个领域中,tirunaṅkais 在特定的宗教和社会背景下协商她们的身份:亲属关系网络、一年一度的 Kūttāṇṭavar 节,以及与泰米尔纳德邦印度教女神相关的公共仪式。tirunaṅkai亲属网络运用了多种宗教仪式,同时在包容性方面超越了宗教、种姓和阶级的界限。在一年一度的 Kūttāṇṭavar 节上举行的婚姻和守寡仪式凸显了 tirunaṅkais 所效仿的男女形式的神性。作为神灵的载体,他们通过在公共庙宇空间举行的附身仪式来体现特定的女神,这肯定了他们在人与神之间的仪式效力和调解能力。
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Divine Power and Fluid Bodies: Tirunaṅkais in Tamil Nadu

This article analyzes the complex ways in which religious practices influence the formation of identity and community among tirunaṅkais, male-to-female transgender people in Tamil Nadu. I argue that tirunaṅkais draw on longstanding religious resources to enact nonnormative identities that operate outside of the secular constructions of the modern subject that undergird governmental “uplift” efforts as well as the liberatory projects of Western feminist scholars such as Judith Butler. I focus in particular on three arenas in which tirunaṅkais negotiate their identities in specific religious and social contexts: the kinship network, the annual Kūttāṇṭavar festival, and public rituals associated with Hindu goddesses in Tamil Nadu. The tirunaṅkai kinship network deploys multiple religious rituals while at the same time transcending boundaries of religion, caste, and class in its inclusivity. The enactment of marriage and widowhood at the annual festival to Kūttāṇṭavar foregrounds the divinity of the male-female form that tirunaṅkais emulate. Serving as vehicles of the divine who embody particular goddesses through ritual possession in public temple spaces provides affirmation of their ritual efficacy and power to mediate between the human and divine worlds.

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期刊介绍: Founded in 1997, the International Journal of Hindu Studies is committed to publishing excellent scholarship on well-established topics in Hindu Studies, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating alternative perspectives as well as exchange of information on a wide range of issues. The Journal supports critical inquiry, hermeneutical interpretive proposals, and historical investigation into all aspects of Hindu traditions.    While committed to publishing articles that will advance scholarship in any discipline relevant to Hindu Studies, the Journal is especially interested in areas of research that have cross-disciplinary relevance or new implications for this emerging field of scholarly interest. Submissions of a comparative or theoretical nature in every discipline in the humanities and social sciences will receive serious and respectful consideration. Each submission to the Journal will receive double-blind review.
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