Publication
Hacking God. Ganesh Yourself, an incarnation experiment in divine media circuitry
Présentation
From Gurus and Media
Sound, image, machine, text and the digital
Edited by Jacob Copeman, Arkotong Longkumer, and Koonal Duggal
Gurus and Media is the first book dedicated to media and mediation in domains of public guruship and devotion. Illuminating the mediatisation of guruship and the guru-isation of media, it bridges the gap between scholarship on gurus and the disciplines of media and visual culture studies. It investigates guru iconographies in and across various time periods and also the distinctive ways in which diverse gurus engage with and inhabit different forms of media: statuary, games, print publications, photographs, portraiture, films, machines, social media, bodies, words, graffiti, dolls, sound, verse, tombs and more.
The book’s interdisciplinary chapters advance, both conceptually and ethnographically, our understanding of the function of media in the dramatic production of guruship, and reflect on the corporate branding of gurus and on mediated guruship as a series of aesthetic traps for the captivation of devotees and others. They show how different media can further enliven the complex plurality of guruship, for instance in instantiating notions of ‘absent-present’ guruship and demonstrating the mutual mediation of gurus, caste and Hindutva.
Throughout, the book foregrounds contested visions of the guru in the development of devotional publics and pluriform guruship across time and space. Thinking through the guru’s many media entanglements in a single place, the book contributes new insights to the study of South Asian religions and to the study of mediation more broadly.
Sommaire
Jacob Copeman, Koonal Duggal and Arkotong Longkumer
1. The sonic guru: Rewben Mashangva, folk, roots and the blues
Arkotong Longkumer
2. ‘Non-human gurus’: yoga dolls, online avatars and meaningful narratives
Patrick S.D. McCartney and Diego Lourenço
3. Governing with a lockdown beard: the COVID-19 crisis as a laboratory for Narendra Modi’s Hindutva
David Landau and Nina Rageth
4. ‘Immortal Gurus of Bhārata’. the social biography of a contemporary image
Raphaël Voix
5. Languages of longing: Indian gurus, Western disciples and practices of letter-writing
Somak Biswas
6. Śabda-Guru: conflicts of guru-ship, mediational phenomenology and Śabda-philosophy in Sikhism
Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair
7. Hacking God. Ganesh Yourself, an incarnation experiment in human divine circuitry
Emmanuel Grimaud
8. Flooding the Web: absence-presence and the media strategies of Nithyananda’s digital empire
Amanda Lucia
9. When God eies: multi-mediation, the elsewhere and crypto futurity in a global guru movement
Tulasi Srinivas
10. Envisioning silence: Ramana Maharshi and the rise of Advaitic photography
Yagna Nag Chowdhuri
11. ‘Christ the guru’: artistic representations of Jesus Christ in South India and their mediated notions of guru-ness
E. Dawson Varughese
12. The total guru: film star guru-ship in the time of Hindutva
Jacob Copeman and Koonal Duggal
13. Doing seeing: televised yoga, consumption and religious nationalism in neo-liberal India
Srirupa Bhattacharya