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Political Deification: Theorising from Asia

Project description

Developing a theory of political deification in Asia

Political deification is the practice of treating political leaders as divine beings, and it is observed in various political systems throughout Asia. Even though it is explained through concepts such as messianism, custodianship, sacred kingship, or charismatic authority, there is currently no comprehensive theory explaining this phenomenon. The EU-funded POLDEI project will establish a transdisciplinary theory of political deification focusing on east, south-east, and south Asian countries. It will analyse popular cultural concepts addressing political leaders’ deification through innovative methods, using film, visual/performance and culture studies, religion, political science, and anthropology. POLDEI will develop a theory that explains how religious worldviews legitimise political rule through the deification of leaders.

Objective

Political deification—i.e. the transformation to and treatment of political leaders as divine beings—occurs in various religious and national contexts in Asia and has been understood as instances of messianism, custodianship, sacred kingship, martyrdom, pacification, and charismatic authority among others. These concepts travel, intersect, and imbue the different political systems in Asian countries. Yet they have been studied only as discrete political phenomena, not as related and overlapping concepts under an overarching theory that explains the deification of political leaders. POLDEI will build a transdisciplinary theory of political deification by using case studies from East, South-East, and South Asian countries to analyse popular cultural concepts that address the deification of political leaders. This transdisciplinary project will use innovative methods from film studies, visual/performance studies, and culture studies, in addition to the study of religion, political science, and anthropology, to interpret the popular understanding of such religiopolitical phenomena. The project POLDEI will develop a theory of political deification to understand how the legitimacy of political rule is grounded in concepts derived from religious worldviews. This theory built from Asia is not just for Asia. The proposed theory will provide us with the analytical tools and conceptual categories we need to decode the contemporary challenge of rising religious nationalisms not just in Asia but at the global level. From the perspective of the history of science, the project will test the results of this radical act of relocating not just the ground of theory but also the geopolitical pattern of applicability.

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MF VITENSKAPELIG HOYSKOLE
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€ 1 500 000,00
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GYDAS VEI 4
0302 Oslo
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Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 1 500 000,00

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