Veins of Devotion: Blood Donation and Religious Experience in North India

Author:   Jacob Copeman
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9780813544489


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 January 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jacob Copeman
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9780813544489


ISBN 10:   0813544483
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 January 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
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"A very impressive achievement. Copeman quite brilliantly illuminates some of the most dramatic and important developments in contemporary Indian public life.--James Laidlaw ""Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge"" An excellent piece of scholarship that synthesizes classic themes in theindological literature--sacrifice, gift-giving, caste, asceticism, guru/chela relationships--with the very contemporary and iconicallymodern, biomedical procedure of blood donation--Joseph S. Alter ""University of Pittsburgh"" Fascinating. Copeman's richly conceptualized study, in which he nimbly moves from his underlying frame of the Indian notions of gift and service to touch on a range of related topics, from national integration to Indian notions of asceticism, sacrifice, sin, and caste lucidly connects a range of Indian spiritual idioms to the seemingly unlikely, mundane context of voluntary blood donation.-- ""Journal of Asian Studies"" No book covers the same terrain or anything close to what Copemanaccomplishes with VEINS OF DEVOTION. It is an extraordinarily smart bookthat sets the standard for future work on biomoral exchange in anthropology.--Lawrence Cohen ""University of California, Berkeley"" Veins of Devotion is a fascinating ethnography of everyday tissue exchange in urban India. For medical anthropologists, Copeman expands the dimensions of ideology, structure, and agency in bodily donation. For scholars of religion and South Asia, he provides a new venue for analyzing the shifting domains of sacred and secular in contemporary urban India. Accessibly written, this volume is eminently teachable for a graduate or upperdivision undergraduate course. It is an excellent work of scholarship.-- ""American Ethnologist"""


A very impressive achievement. Copeman quite brilliantly illuminates some of the most dramatic and important developments in contemporary Indian public life.--James Laidlaw Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge An excellent piece of scholarship that synthesizes classic themes in theindological literature--sacrifice, gift-giving, caste, asceticism, guru/chela relationships--with the very contemporary and iconicallymodern, biomedical procedure of blood donation--Joseph S. Alter University of Pittsburgh Fascinating. Copeman's richly conceptualized study, in which he nimbly moves from his underlying frame of the Indian notions of gift and service to touch on a range of related topics, from national integration to Indian notions of asceticism, sacrifice, sin, and caste lucidly connects a range of Indian spiritual idioms to the seemingly unlikely, mundane context of voluntary blood donation.-- Journal of Asian Studies No book covers the same terrain or anything close to what Copemanaccomplishes with VEINS OF DEVOTION. It is an extraordinarily smart bookthat sets the standard for future work on biomoral exchange in anthropology.--Lawrence Cohen University of California, Berkeley Veins of Devotion is a fascinating ethnography of everyday tissue exchange in urban India. For medical anthropologists, Copeman expands the dimensions of ideology, structure, and agency in bodily donation. For scholars of religion and South Asia, he provides a new venue for analyzing the shifting domains of sacred and secular in contemporary urban India. Accessibly written, this volume is eminently teachable for a graduate or upperdivision undergraduate course. It is an excellent work of scholarship.-- American Ethnologist


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Jacob Copeman is a research fellow at Jesus College at Cambridge University in England.

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