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In praise of the ordinary man: Popular media, social hierarchy and identity in a North Indian text
Assa Doron
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Social Media
100%
Subaltern
65%
Hinduism
64%
Gift
63%
Vishnu
46%
Ritual Text
42%
Bhakti
40%
Brahmin
39%
Religious Literature
39%
Ambivalence
38%
Caste
38%
Storytelling
35%
Devotees
34%
Rendition
33%
Miraculous
33%
Blessing
32%
Ideology
30%
Subversives
29%
Devotion
28%
Fortune
27%
Social Context
25%
Deity
16%
Economics
14%
Social Sciences
Hinduism
86%
religious behavior
81%
social media
69%
gift
62%
event
32%
caste
31%
god
31%
Social Role
30%
ambivalence
29%
genre
25%
opposition
23%
ideology
22%
narrative
17%
economics
12%
literature
12%