Vol. 49 No. 3-4 (2018): Fear and Fright in South Asian Religion and Society
edited by Stefano Beggiora, Lidia Guzy, and Uwe Skoda
Published:
2019-07-05
Full Issue:
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Editorial
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Fear and Fright in South Asia. Encounters with Ambivalence and Alterity in Vernacular Religion and Society
5-18
Article
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Of Fear and Fright: Reminiscences from the Bangladesh Sundarbans in Colonel Ershad’s Time
19-32 -
The Mystery of the Buru: From Indigenous Ontology to Post-modern Fairy Tale
33-62 -
“A Very Naughty Place!” The Attraction to the Frightening Other Reflected in Narratives about Assam
63-80 -
Water Spirit Possession among the Khasis: Representation of Fear through Narratives
81-102 -
When Fearful Ghosts are Married in Tulunadu
103-122 -
Thaipusam Kavadī – A Festival Helping Hindus in Mauritius Cope with Fear
123-140
Book Review
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Hermann Kreutzmann: Pamirian Crossroads. Kyrgyz and Wakhi of High Asia
141-143 -
Karl Jettmar: The Religions of the Hindukush. The Pre-Islamic Heritage of Eastern Afghanistan and Northern Pakistan
143-145 -
Frauke Kraas / Regine Spohner / Aye Aye Myint: Socio-Economic Atlas of Myanmar
145-147 -
Ronald McCrum: The Men Who Lost Singapore, 1938–1942
147-149 -
Catherine Smith (ed.): Resilience and the Localisation of Trauma in Aceh, Indonesia
149-153 -
Jürgen Rüland: The Indonesian Way. ASEAN, Europeanization, and Foreign Policy Debates in a New Democracy
153-155 -
Eva Pejsova (ed.): Guns, Engines and Turbines. The EU’s Hard Power in Asia
156-158
Obituary
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Magic Seeds in an Era of Darkness: V.S. Naipaul (1932–2018)
159-163




