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Religious practice and the phenomenology of everyday violence in contemporary India
Vikash Singh
Sociology
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Arts & Humanities
Phenomenology
100%
Dread
68%
Religious Practices
67%
India
51%
Discourse
33%
Reactionaries
28%
Ethnography
23%
Patience
21%
Religious Movements
20%
Theory Theory
20%
Fundamentalists
19%
Psychoanalytic Theory
18%
Critical Theory
18%
Temporality
16%
Ego
16%
Religion
16%
Salient
16%
Everyday Life
15%
Economics
9%
Economy
7%
Performance
6%
Social Sciences
phenomenology
76%
India
50%
violence
45%
religious movement
25%
critical theory
19%
discourse
19%
repression
19%
psychoanalytic theory
18%
ethnography
16%
everyday life
14%
dialogue
12%
economy
11%
performance
8%
economics
7%