Relational Religion : : Fires as Confidants in Parsi Zoroastrianism / / Håkon Naasen Tandberg.
Håkon Naasen Tandberg explores how, when, and why humans relate to the non-human world. Based on two ethnographic fieldworks among the Parsis in Mumbai, the research focuses on the role of temple fires in the lives of present-day Parsi Zoroastrians in India as an empirical case. Through four ethnog...
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Tandberg, Håkon Naasen author. Relational Religion : Fires as Confidants in Parsi Zoroastrianism / Håkon Naasen Tandberg. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2019 Gottingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2019. 1 online resource (1 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Knowledge Unlatched 104868 KU Open Services English. Håkon Naasen Tandberg explores how, when, and why humans relate to the non-human world. Based on two ethnographic fieldworks among the Parsis in Mumbai, the research focuses on the role of temple fires in the lives of present-day Parsi Zoroastrians in India as an empirical case. Through four ethnographic portraits, the reader will get a deeper look into the lives of four Parsi individuals, and how their individual biographies, personalities, and interhuman relationships, along with religious identities and roles, shape-and to a certain extent are shaped by-their personal relationships with non-human entities. The book combines affordance theory, exchange theory, and social support to analyze such relationships, and offers suggestive evidence that relationships with non-human entities-in this case the Zoroastrian temple fires-can be experienced as no less real, important, or meaningful than those with other human beings. Description based on print version record. CC BY-NC-ND Approching the fires -- The portraits -- Analyzing the fires. Unrestricted online access star Zoroastrianism bicssc Theology & Religion Holy Fire Parsi Zoroastrianism Mumbai (India) Ethnic relations. 3-525-56474-0 |
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Approching the fires -- The portraits -- Analyzing the fires. |
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