Symbolic Heat
Gender, Health & Worship among the Tamils of S. India & Sri Lanka
- Hindu goddesses are illustrated in this volume, which had accompanied the Symbolic Heat photographic exhibit mounted by the University of Colorado Museum
For the Tamils in modern-day South India and Sri-Lanka, a concept of physical and spiritual heat as female energy (sakti) influences their diet, their traditional medical practices, their view of men and women, and their worship of Hindu deities. This cultural viewpoint is interpreted here photographically, by an anthropologist who has conducted firsthand field research in both locations. Some of the striking interconnections between ‘cooling’ and ‘heating’ foods, Ayurvedic humoral medical treatments, male and female gender relations, popular beliefs about sexuality and the life cycle, and ‘cooling’ rituals of worship for ‘hot’ Hindu goddesses are illustrated in this volume, which had accompanied the Symbolic Heat photographic exhibit mounted by the University of Colorado Museum.
- Publisher
- Mapin Publishing
- ISBN
- 9780944142875
- Published
- 1st Jan 1980
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 8.33 in x 11.08 in
- Pages
- 72 Pages
- Illustrations
- 38 color, 35 b&w
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