ALIMENTO PARA EL CUERPO Y EL ESPÍRITU: PRÁCTICAS ALIMENTARIAS Y CANTOS RITUALES EN LOS GRUPOS SAI BABA ARGENTINOS
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https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v8i2.553Keywords:
Antropología del cuerpo, Alimentación, RitualAbstract
Este artículo ofrece un acercamiento a la genealogía histórica de los estudios antropológicos que abordaron la temática del cuerpo, especialmente en contextos religiosos. A continuación, en el marco de una tradición científica atenta a la diversidad religiosa en Argentina, examinamos algunas prácticas y representaciones corporales de los grupos devotos de Sai Baba argentinos. En esta dirección, analizamos sus costumbres alimentarias y una de sus actividades rituales más importantes, los cantos devocionales (bhajans) considerados “alimento para el espíritu”. Finalmente, concluimos que las mismas responden a la representación que del cuerpo, la persona y el macrocosmos impera en este movimiento religioso.
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