Restraining the Senses and Relations of Care
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-21-2023
Publication Title
Religions of South Asia
Abstract
This article puts late Vedic ritual and the renouncer and householder traditions of early South Asia into dialogue in a new way, by thinking about restraining the senses through the etic lens of regimes of care. Guiding questions in this study are: (1) How do regimes of care help us understand the conceptual interface of violence, restraint, purity and community? (2) How do shifting relations of care help us understand conceptual change over time? Finally, (3) how does conceptual change help us speculate productively about changes in relations of care? The clear thematic bifurcation in the texts will recapitulate what Nathan McGovern has termed a ‘broad, trans-sectarian tension between renunciate and householder lifestyles’.
Department
Philosophy, Religion and Liberal Studies
Volume Number
17
Issue Number
3
First Page
301
Last Page
322
DOI
10.1558/rosa.27235
Recommended Citation
Smith, Caley Charles, "Restraining the Senses and Relations of Care" (2023). Faculty and Staff Works. 622.
https://kb.gcsu.edu/fac-staff/622