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Becoming Sacred: Humanity and Divinity in East Java, Indonesia

Retsikas, Kostas

Authors



Contributors

Magnus Marsden
Editor

Abstract

Retsikas’ study focuses on Muslims in East Java, Indonesia and is primarily concerned with the ways in which local Sufi healers have acquired the capacity to heal. This leads him into an investigation of the connections people seek to forge with spirits, saints, and Allah Himself through the undertaking of ascetic practices under the guidance of the notion of ‘self-annihilation’. Retsikas is also interested in emphasising the kinds of bodies – open, yet powerful composites of detachable human and non-human parts- healers’ acquire in such process and the conceptual challenges their practices presents us with in terms of understanding the relation between the human and the divine.

Citation

Retsikas, K. (2012). Becoming Sacred: Humanity and Divinity in East Java, Indonesia. In M. Marsden, & K. Retsikas (Eds.), Articulating Islam: Anthropological Approaches to Muslim Worlds (119-138). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4267-3_6

Publication Date Nov 1, 2012
Deposit Date Dec 20, 2011
Publisher Springer
Pages 119-138
Series Title Muslims in Global Societies Series
Series Number 6
Book Title Articulating Islam: Anthropological Approaches to Muslim Worlds
ISBN 9789400742666
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4267-3_6