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Performing and Supplicating Mānik Pīr: Infrapolitics in the Domain of Popular Islam
- TDR: The Drama Review
- The MIT Press
- Volume 53, Number 2, Summer 2009 (T 202)
- pp. 51-76
- Article
- Additional Information
Rituals and performances supplicating Mānik Pīr, a Sufi culture-hero venerated in isolated rural pockets of western Bangladesh and southern West Bengal (India), function as "infrapolitics" of the subaltern classes in the domain of "popular Islam." A substantial segment of popular ("folk") culture of the subaltern classes articulates disguised ideological insubordination critiquing the dominant classes.