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Verfasst von:Sieler, Roman   i
Titel:Lethal spots, vital secrets
Titelzusatz:medicine and martial arts in South India
Verf.angabe:Roman Sieler
Verlagsort:New York, NY
Verlag:Oxford University Press
Jahr:2015
Umfang:X, 306 S.
Illustrationen:Ill.
Format:24 cm
Fussnoten:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:978-0-19-024386-9
 0-19-024386-4
 978-0-19-024385-2
 0-19-024385-6
Abstract:Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: The vital spots -- Chapter 1. Vital manifestations: marman, marmmam, and varmam spots -- Chapter 2. The vital spots: Heterogeneous theories, consistent traditions -- Chapter 3. Dispensary and training ground: Medicine and Martial Arts Intertwined -- Chapter 4. Healing the Hidden: Somatic Modes of Attending to Bodies -- Chapter 5. Virtue and Liability: The vital spots between concealment and revelation -- Chapter 6. Embodying secrecy: A moral economy of learning and the transmission of tacit knowledge -- Epilogue: From Tactility to Textuality, from Kanyakumari to the World -- Bibliography -- Index
 "Lethal Spots, Vital Secrets provides an ethnographic study of varmakkalai, or "the art of the vital spots," a South Indian esoteric tradition that combines medical practice and martial arts. Although siddha medicine is officially part of the Indian Government's medically pluralistic health-care system, very little of a reliable nature has been written about it. Drawing on a diverse array of materials, including Tamil manuscripts, interviews with practitioners, and his own personal experience as an apprentice, Sieler traces the practices of varmakkalai both in different religious traditions--such as Yoga and Ayurveda--and within various combat practices. His argument is based on in-depth ethnographic research in the southernmost region of India, where hereditary medico-martial practitioners learn their occupation from relatives or skilled gurus through an esoteric, spiritual education system. Rituals of secrecy and apprenticeship in varmakkalai are among the important focal points of Sieler's study. Practitioners protect their esoteric knowledge, but they also engage in a kind of "lure and withdrawal"--a performance of secrecy--because secrecy functions as what might be called "symbolic capital." Sieler argues that varmakkalai is, above all, a matter of texts in practice; knowledge transmission between teacher and student conveys tacit, non-verbal knowledge, and constitutes a "moral economy." It is not merely plain facts that are communicated, but also moral obligations, ethical conduct and tacit, bodily knowledge. Lethal Spots, Vital Secrets is an insightful analysis of practices rarely discussed in scholarly circles. It will be a valuable resource to students of religion, medical anthropologists, historians of medicine, Indologists, and martial arts and performance studies"--
 "This book provides an ethnographic description of 'the art of the vital spots,' a South Indian practice combining medical and martial facets. Similar to the merging of martial and medical aspects, the moral and the physical facets of vital spots in conjunction answer to and explain the tradition's particular esoteric nature"--
Schlagwörter:(g)Distrikt Kanyakumari   i / (s)Siddha <Medizin>   i / (s)Kalaripayattu   i / (s)Schmerzpunkt   i
Sprache:eng
Reproduktion:Online-Ausg.: Sieler, Roman: Lethal spots, vital secrets. - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. - 1 online resource
K10plus-PPN:1614951632
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