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Visceral Politics

Visceral Politics

Visceral Politics

Imaginaries of Power in South India
Indira Arumugam, Department of Anthropology, National University of Singapore
July 2025
Available
Hardback
9781009577441

    How can a brutal murder influence a person's duty to their god? What do the bold actions of crows entering homes say about family relationships? How does meat reflect political beliefs? And what does the disappearance of gods, once roaming the earth and meeting their followers, tell us about the political changes happening in the world? This book studies the body of politics, revealing the deep connections and unseen forces that hold it together. It illustrates how power, political dynamics, and beliefs come to life through the actions of families, the land they inhabit, and the animals they sacrifice. The book pulls apart the messy, vital, and often mysterious aspects of human existence, examining the politics that shapes people. Along the way, it reveals how ordinary people, in their daily lives, also come to understand and challenge the systems of power around them.

    • Based on extensive field work in the Vaduvur village in Tamil Nadu
    • Contains thick descriptions of temple rituals and feuds which make the visceral nature of Kallars community life readily available to the readers

    Product details

    July 2025
    Hardback
    9781009577441
    254 pages
    228 × 152 mm
    0.482kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: The Twilight of the Old Gods
    • Section 1. Constituting Vernacular Polities:
    • 1. Genealogies of Political Subjectivity
    • 2. Animal Sacrifice and the Body Politic
    • 3. Territorialized Rights, Contested Boundaries
    • 4. Juridical Deliberations and Self-Government
    • Section 2. Parallel Citizenships, Intersecting Sovereignties:
    • 5. Vernacular Polities, Intersecting Sovereignties
    • 6. Articulations with Electoral Democracy
    • Conclusion: Intimate Imaginaries and Everyday Theorizing
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Indira Arumugam , Department of Anthropology, National University of Singapore

      Indira Arumugam is Assistant Professor in Anthropology at the National University of Singapore. Her research is focused on the grounded historical and cultural analysis of key political and economic processes such as democracy, neo-liberal economics and globalization. She has widely published in Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, Anthropological Forum, Anthropology and Humanism, Social Anthropology, Modern Asian Studies, Contributions to Indian Sociology, Material Religion, and Religions of South Asia.