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Dr Kikee Doma Bhutia: A Reimagining of Sikkim’s Sacred Landscapes

A Reimagining of Sikkim’s Sacred Landscapes: Narratives of Conflict and Controversy:
Using the Buddhist sacred landscapes of Sikkim as a case study, this lecture examines the relationship between conflict and controversy in narratives concerning the conversion and establishment of sacred sites. Drawing primarily on ethnographic research embedded in the daily lives of Lhopo Buddhists, the presentation explores the belief narratives surrounding the transformation of the sacred landscape, driven by both natural and man-made disasters. It aims to demonstrate how local communities negotiate their beliefs and rituals, adapting to changes by creating new sacred spaces. In this process, the materiality of religious practices—embodied in altars, shrines, and ritual objects—plays a central role in transforming the landscape. By establishing new physical manifestations of their faith, these communities reshape their environment into a conflicted site of religious and cultural significance.
Time
Monday, 21.10.24 - 06:15 PM - 07:45 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
South Asian art, South Asian art, Anthropology
Speaker
Dr. Kikee Doma Bhutia
Target groups

Students

Researchers

All interested

Languages
English
Location
Abteilung für Asiatische und Islamische Kunstgeschichte, Adenauerallee 10, 53113 Bonn
Room
Lecture room
Reservation
not required
Organizer
Department for Asian and Islamic Art History
Contact

Prof. Dr. Julia A. B. Hegewald

aikinfo@uni-bonn.de

0228 73 7212

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