
Puppet and Spirit: Ritual, Religion, and Performing Objects
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The allure of the puppet goes beyond its material presence as, historically and throughout the globe, many uses of puppets and related objects have expressed and capitalized on their posited connections to other realms or ability to serve as vessels or conduits for immaterial presence. The flip side of the puppet's troubling uncanniness is precisely the possibilities it represents for connecting to discarnate realities. Where do we see such connections? How do we describe, analyze, and theorize these relationships? The first of two volumes, this book focuses on these questions in relation to long-established, traditional practices using puppets, devotional objects, and related items with sacred aspects to them or that perform ritual roles. Looking at performance traditions and artifacts from China, Indonesia, Korea, Mali, Brazil, Iran, Germany, and elsewhere, the essays from scholars and practitioners provide a range of useful models and critical vocabularies for addressing the ritual and spiritual aspects of puppet performance, further expanding the growing understanding and appreciation of puppetry generally.
This book, along with its companion volume, offers, for the first time, robust coverage of this subject from a diversity of voices, examples, and perspectives.
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Tim Cusack is Adjunct Lecturer in Theatre at Hunter College. He was the co-founder and artistic director of Theatre Askew, an independent theatre company dedicated to the exploration of representations of queerness onstage. Puppetry has always been an aspect of his creative process.
Content
List of editors and contributors
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Claudia Orenstein and Tim Cusack
SECTION I: Shamanic Lineages
Puppets and Souls: Some Encounters in Korean Shaman Ritual
Laurel Kendall
2. Mamulengo and Spirituality: Are There Still Some Connections?
Izabela Brochado
3. Sogo bo: The Puppet Remains the Soul of the People, an Interview with Yaya Coulibaly
Heather Jeanne Denyer
4. The Hula Ki`i, The Dance of the Sacred Image, Hawaiian Puppetry: Napali Souza Interview with Auli'i Mitchell
Napali Souza and Auli'i Mitchell
SECTION II: Communal Celebrations
5. Japanese Karakuri Ningyo and the Performance of Shinto
Yasuko Senda and William Condee
6. Superhuman Superpowers: Puppets and Masks of Bhaona from the Assam Region of India
Deepsikha Chatterjee
7. Wayang Ritual Drama of Cirebon: Continuance of a Kratophanic Tradition
Matthew Isaac Cohen
8. "I Have Come to Do a Purification": Interview with Masako Nakauchi and Kimiyo Minami
Tomoe Kobayashi and Simon Moers
SECTION III: Powerful Players
9. Passing Down Through Shadows: Chinese Shadow Puppetry's Ghostly Transmission
Annie Katsura Rollins
10. The Matter That Matters: An Exploration of Power and Materiality in Thai Nang Yai
Claudia Orenstein
11. Consecrated Puppets: The Puppet Deities of Southern China and Taiwan
Robin Ruizendaal
12. Exploring Spirituality in Tholpavakoothu Shadow Puppetry of Kerala: A Conversation with Puppeteer Ramachandra Pulavar
Sangeeth Sankar A. and Rahul Koonathara
SECTION IV: Doctrinal Dialogues
13. Islam, Animism and Animation of Objects: Growth and Restrictions of Puppetry Under the Shadow of Religion
Salma Mohseni Ardehali and Mir Mohammadreza Heydari
14. Saintly Puppet Masters and Sacred Clowning: Antinomian Religion and Patterns in Islamic Puppetry of Java
Kathy Foley
15. Performing Death: A Medieval Puppet of Christ
Michelle K. Oing
SECTION V: Holding Heritage
16. The Enchanted Kaavad: Hierophany in Motion
Nina Sabnani
17. Forging a Material Connection to the Divine: The Life Cycle Rituals of the Sefer Torah
Joseph Maybloom
Index
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