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|a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Figures and Tables -- Conventions -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Historicizing Asian Community-Based Emotion Practices -- Barbara Schuler -- 1 The Cultural Dimension -- 1.1 Emotional Cultures -- 2 Doing Emotion -- 3 Emotions and Their Material Practice -- 3.1 Awareness of Change -- 3.2 Examples of Historicized Community-Based Practices of Emotion in South and East Asia: Shifts and Changes, Innovations and Continuity -- 3.2.1 Examples of Innovation and Change of Emotional Practice Due to a Charismatic Personality: By Whom, When, Where, What, and How? -- 3.2.2 Examples of Change of Emotional Practice Due to Needs, Ideologies, and Predilections -- 3.2.3 Examples of Change of Emotional Practice Due to Competition among Groups and Imitating Prestigious Groups to Seek Advantage -- 3.2.4 Examples of Change in Emotional Practice Due to New Political Facts and Social Expectations -- 3.2.5 Examples of Change in Emotional Practice Due to Personal Experience and New Registers of Knowledge -- 3.2.6 Examples of Continuity of Emotional Practice -- 4 About the Chapters -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- India -- Chapter 1 -- A House for the Nation to Remember: A Correspondence of Emotions between Jawaharlal Nehru and G.D. Birla, 1948 -- Padma D. Maitland -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Birla Bhavan -- 3 The Letters -- 4 Other Homes and Other Memories -- Chapter 2 -- Food and Emotion: Can Emotions Be Worked On and Altered in Material Ways?-A Short Research Note on South India* -- Barbara Schuler -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emotions of Food -- 3 Dieties Are What They Eat -- 4 Training the Palate: Social, Emotional, and Religious Capital -- 5 Training the Emotions in Material Ways -- 6 Varying Techniques of Training the Emotions -- 7 Conclusion -- Chapter 3.
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|a From Constant Yearning and Casual Bliss to Hurt Sentiments: An Emotional Shift in the Varkari Tradition (India)* -- Irina Glushkova -- 1 Yearning and Bliss as Explained by Tukaram of the 17th Century -- 2 Hurt Sentiments as Expressed by the Varkaris of the 21st Century -- Chapter 4 -- Salvation through Colorful Emotions: Aesthetics, Colorimetry, and Theology in Early Modern South Asia* -- Kiyokazu Okita -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Siṅgabhūpāla II -- 3 Rūpa Gosvāmī -- 4 Siṅgabhūpāla and Rūpa on Rāga -- 4.1 The Saffron Type of Rāga -- 4.2 The Indigo Type of Rāga -- 4.3 The Madder Type of Rāga -- 5 Conclusion -- Chapter 5 -- Loving Śiva's Liṅga: The Changing Emotional Valences of a Beloved Image in the Tamil-Speaking Śaiva Tradition -- Anne E. Monius -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Liṅga and Emotion in the Tēvāram -- 3 The Liṅga and Emotion in Post-Tēvāram Poetry -- 4 The Liṅga and Emotion in the Meykaṇṭa Cāttiraṅkaḷ -- 5 Conclusion -- Chapter 6 -- Contested Emotionality, Religious Icons in Ancient India -- Gérard Colas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Icon and the Notion of God -- 3 Vedic Iconophonia -- 4 Icons as Empty Objects: Enduring Scepticism in Vedic Ritual Exegesis and Grammarian Circles -- 5 Ambiguity in belles-lettres and Arthaśāstra -- 6 Reluctance and Acceptance in Buddhism: From Relics to Icons -- 7 Emotion and Icon Worship -- 8 Becoming Icon -- 9 External Spaces -- 10 Icon as Juridical Person -- 11 Self-Manifested Icon -- 12 Installation -- 13 Icon-Makers and Priests, Cooperation and Competition -- 14 Priestly Conceptions -- 15 Iconophilia Versus Iconophobia: 14th-15th Century, a Key-Period? -- 16 Christian Missionaries and Icons -- 17 Conclusion -- Chapter 7 -- Giving Gifts in Pre-Modern India: The Motivation of the Donors -- Katrin Einicke -- 1 The Concept of Giving Gifts According to the Sources.
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|a 2 Gifts Versus Donations: A Question of Objects and Modes of Usage -- 3 Giver/Donor Versus Recipient/Donee -- 4 The Intention of People to Give Gifts -- 4.1 No Explicit Expectation of a Specific Response -- 4.2 Spiritual Reward and Good Rebirth or Final Release -- 4.3 Non-Material Reward in This World -- 4.4 More "Mundane Gain" -- 5 The Motivation of People to Make Endowments/Donations -- 5.1 The Wording of the Dedication Phrase -- 5.2 Determining Factors -- 5.3 Verses Encouraging People to Donate and Discouraging Them to Confiscate the Gift -- 5.4 Passages Mentioning the Circumstances of the Dedication -- 5.5 The Value of Royal Donations in Political and Administrative Affairs -- 6 Conclusion -- China -- Chapter 8 -- Seeing Suchness: Emotional and Material Means of Perceiving Reality in Chinese Buddhist Divination Rituals -- Beverley McGuire -- 1 Text -- 2 Rituals of the Divination Sutra: Instilling Faith through Fear -- 3 Rituals of the Divination Sutra: Incense and Presence -- 4 Rituals of the Divination Sutra: Seeing Suchness -- 5 Profound Meaning of the Divination Sutra: Sincerity and Suchness -- 6 Commentary on the Divination Sutra: Perfuming Thoughts and Rejoicing with Others -- 7 Conclusion -- Japan -- Chapter 9 -- When Sad is Good: Affect among Friends in and out of Japanese Picturebooks -- Heather Blair -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Feeling with Picturebooks -- 3 Lonely and Sad -- 4 Even Demons Get the Blues: Satisfying Sadness -- 5 Conclusion -- Index.
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