Anil,
I think your are referring to my mail as well and pls. do point out to me
where I did the 'secular *balancing act*. By which I mean I am comparing the
2mt adhan with day long bakthi ganam. If you cant trace it in may mail, I
will appreciate your clarification. And if in case, I've 'faltered", I am
ready to correct myself.

On Sanjeev's response, I will respond later.

But things about the doctoral disserataion he mentioned is still a mystery.

damodar


On 7/10/08, Anil M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When discussing / complaining about the noise pollution, why one should
> mention adhan (bank) from mosques? Is it that a "secular balancing act"
> since one could easily identify the daily "bhakthi ganamela" from temples as
> a source of noise pollution? How come a 2 mnt adhan being an example of
> noise pollution- that too in a town like Valancheri with such heavy traffic
> 24 hrs? Why one needs to quote "*Allah so deaf that the mullah needs to
> shout himself to death so that He may hear his supplication*" when
> discussing noise pollution?
>
>
> Don't tell me who is prejudiced here!!!
>
>  On 7/10/08, S sanjeev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> DAMODAR PRASAD WRITES : After reading the thread of this discussion, I
>> found the points raised by Satchi mash was sunk by a parochialistic
>> understading of religion in public space...I found Satchi Mash was enabling
>> a different pursuit of understanding, which was submerged in the
>> amplification of an altogether different concerns.
>>
>> Why this patronizing tone damodar prasad?
>>
>>
>> Secondly, Sudeep has clearly identified the location in his first posting,
>> i.e, Valanchery and it's a mail highlighting a personal issue.
>>
>>
>> Valanchery is in Malapuram dictrict which has it's own turbulent history
>> of formation, and i dont think the matter of one's location and
>> socio-cultural negotiations with it could be simply termed "personal".
>>
>> this is what subid says in his last mail : "If one doesn't react, all will
>> become deaf. And impotent."
>>
>> who is this virile subject, who is talking?
>>
>> regarding tradition,modernity, power and sound let me allow to provide one
>> more reading list;
>>
>> Michael Roberts, "NOISE AS CULTURAL STRUGGLE:TOMTOM BEATING, THE BRITISH
>> AND COMMUNAL DISTURBANCE IN SRILANKA,1880-1930", Veena Das (ed) Mirrors
>> of Violence,1990
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>> I found Satchi Mash was enabling a different pursuit of understanding,
>> which was submerged in the amplification of an altogether different
>> concerns.
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>>>  If one doesn't react, all will become deaf. And impotent.
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