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CoronAsur: Asian Religions in the Covidian Age

By the summer of 2020, when the coronavirus had fully entered our everyday vocabulary and our lives, religious communities and places of worship around the world were already undergoing profound changes. In Asian and Asian diaspora communities, diverse cultural tropes, beliefs, and artifacts were mobilized to make sense of Covid, including a repertoire of gods and demons like Coronasur, the virus depicted with the horns and fangs of a traditional Hindu demon. Various kinds of knowledge were invoked: theologies, indigenous medicines, and biomedical narratives, as well as ethical values and nationalist sentiments. CoronAsur: Asian Religions in the Covidian Age follows the documentation and analysis of the abrupt societal shifts triggered by the pandemic to understand current and future pandemic times, while revealing further avenues for research on religion that have opened up in the Covidian age.

Developed in tandem with the research blog CoronAsur: Religion and COVID-19, this volume is a phygital publication, a work grounded in empirical roots as well as digitally born communication. It comprises thirty-eight essays that examine Asian religious communitiesMuslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Daoist, and Christian as well as popular/folk and new religious movements, or NRMsin terms of the changes brought on by and the ritual responses to the Covid pandemic.

Studying religious narratives, practices, and changes in the Covidian age adds to our understanding of not only the specific groups in which they are situated, but also the coronavirus itself, its disputed etiologies and culturally contextualized exegeses. CoronAsur offers a comprehensive and timely discussion of Covidian transformations in religious communities engagements with media, spaces, and moral and political economies, documenting how religious practices and discourses have co-produced the meanings of the pandemic. See more
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  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780824894924

About Emily Zoe HertzmanErica M. LarsonFatema AarsheIndira ArumugamNatalie LangYasmeen Arif

Emily Zoe Hertzman is research fellow at the Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore. Natalie Lang is research fellow at the Centre for Modern Indian Studies University of Göttingen. Erica M. Larson is research fellow in the Religion and Globalisation Cluster at the Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore. Carola E. Lorea is senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute National University of Singapore.

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