ABSTRACT

Living Folk Religions presents cutting-edge contributions from a range of disciplines to examine religious folkways across cultures. This collection embraces the non-elite and non-sanctioned, the oral, fluid, accessible, evolving religions of people (volk) on the ground. Split into five sections, this book covers:

  • What Is Folk Religion?
  • Spirit Beings and Deities
  • Performance and Ritual Praxis
  • Possession and Exorcism
  • Health, Healing, and Lifestyle

Topics include demons and ambivalent gods, tree and nature spirits, revolutionary renunciates, oral lore, possession and exorcism, divination, midwestern American spiritualism, festivals, queer sexuality among ritual specialists, the dead returned, vernacular religions, diaspora adaptations, esoteric influences underlying public cultures, unidentified flying objects (UFOs), music and sound experiences, death rituals, and body and wellness cultures.

Living Folk Religions is a must-read for those studying Comparative Religions, World Religions, and Religious Studies, and it will also interest specialists and general readers, particularly enthusiastic readers of Anthropology, Folklore and Folk Studies, Global Studies, and Sociology.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Three Little Words

part I|69 pages

What Is Folk Religion?

chapter 2|14 pages

The Sādhū Who Came for Lunch

Revising Tropes of Disconnection in the Jain Diaspora 1

chapter 3|15 pages

What Makes Folk Buddhism?

part II|56 pages

Spirit Beings and Deities

chapter 5|24 pages

Goddess Trees in the Forest of Bliss

Local Place and Translocal Space in a City of Pilgrims

chapter 6|13 pages

Bhairava, Hanumān, and the Deified Dead

A Material Study of Vernacular, Official, and Folk Registers of Living Hinduism in Vārāṅası¯, North India

chapter 7|17 pages

There Is Something in Me

Narratives of LGBTIQ+ Sangomas(Traditional Healers) in South Africa

part III|85 pages

Performance and/or Ritual Praxis

chapter 8|15 pages

Sufi Festivals in Contemporary Morocco

Authorizing and Performing Folk Religiosities

chapter 9|18 pages

Mantras for “Every God and Goddess”

Vernacular Religious Ritual in the Literature of Sabhapati Swami

chapter 10|13 pages

Observing Buddhist Precepts by Divination

Practices According to Zhanchajing

chapter 11|13 pages

Spellbinding Skalds

Music as Ritual in Nordic Neopaganism

chapter 12|24 pages

Cremating the Body Politic

Mapping the Materiality of the Indo-Caribbean Mortuary Ritual Corpus

part IV|61 pages

Possession and Exorcism

chapter 13|13 pages

Talking to the Other Side

Spiritualism as “Vernacular Religion” in Central Ohio

chapter 14|13 pages

Becoming a God

Spirit Possession Practices at a South Indian Temple

chapter 15|18 pages

Post-Christianity and Esotericism

A Study of a Satanic Exorcist

chapter 16|15 pages

Controlling the Lore

A Survey of UFO Folklore in the United States

part V|49 pages

Health, Healing, and Lifestyle

chapter 17|14 pages

Indigenous Revitalization, Rock Music, and the Holy Spirit

The Religious Logic of Healing at Lake Junaluska

chapter 18|18 pages

The Triple Goddess

Examining Maiden, Mother, Crone in Wiccan-Witchcraft Traditions

chapter 19|15 pages

Lifestyle Brands That Rock Your Soul

Wellness Culture as Folk Religion in North America