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Kerala's Pulluvas and Pampum Tullal An Ethnography of Ritual Practice

Kerala's Pulluvas and Pampum Tullal An Ethnography of Ritual Practice

$67.00
Author:Deborah L Neff
ISBN 13:9788119139842
Binding:Hardbound
Language:English
Year:2024
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology/Caste, Class and Dalit Studies

About the Book

The book is the first in Kerala to approach this ritual tradition from the viewpoints and agency of its Dalit (formerly known as ‘untouchable’) ritual specialists—men and women, and to examine Puḷḷuva ritual practice in the context of rapid and extensive social change. The study sheds important light upon Puḷḷuva rituals, lives, and livelihoods, within the broader contexts of changing class, caste, and kinship relations; land tenure and ritual patronage; labour migration; and the decline of Nāyar matrilineality and old landed families. These wide-ranging social trends, indexed and acted out in ritual, are the backdrop for understanding Puḷḷuva ritual practice from the 1980s, and in terms of history, point to multiple structures and hierarchies of practice and meaning. The combination of the focused study of ritual performance and traditional ethnography allows readers to witness the ritual practices and lives of members of a small, real-world community rendered virtually absent from the historical record. It’s extraordinary to hear from Puḷḷuvas in their own words and to witness their dedication to their sacred profession.