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Below are the instructions for this paper. Please answer everything in both A and B in the paper. Below are the links you will use. Please use realistic regular ritualistic practices and rites of passages, nothing too crazy that wont seem realistic.
https://vimeo.com/17477281 Roots of Love
https://vimeo.com/194081969 – Sent Away Boys
Transational Hair and Turban is the pdf attached
A. Roots of Love, Sent Away Boys and “Transnational Hair (and Turban)” features interviews with three different migrant Sikh men of differing ages: (Gurkirpal aka Palli, the motorcycle guy from Ludhiana; Gurminder from Chandigarh; and Swarn Khalon, the elderly man from Chandigarh): For each person, list their reasons for cutting hair (or keeping unshorn hair/kesh) and their reasons for migrating aboard, or staying in India.
B: Building on what you learned from watching Roots of Love and our in-class discussion of “religion” and “rituals,” describe two (2) quotidian (everyday) ritualistic practices that is part of your daily or weekly routine, and two (2) rites of passage (initiation rituals) that you have/will participate in over the course of your lifetime? For each practice you list, you must explain its general religious or spiritual significance (the rhetorical description) as well as what that practice means to you specifically (your lived experience)? Note, as emphasized during my lectures, there is often a big difference between how religious institutions define the significance of a particular ritual vs. how its practitioners make it part of their social lives. I expect your responses to speak to these differences.
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