The Remnants of Desire: Sacrificial Violence and Sexual Transgression in the Cult of the Kāpālikas and in the Writings of Georges Bataille
✍ Scribed by Hugh B. Urban
- Book ID
- 102619519
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 251 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0048-721X
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✦ Synopsis
Notorious for its transgressive sexual and sacrificial practices, the S uaivite sect of the Ka ¯pa ¯likas, or skull bearers, has long been misunderstood by historians of religions. This essay suggests a new way of approaching the Ka ¯pa ¯likas by using some of the insights of the controversial French thinker, Georges Bataille. By examining the symbolism of sacrifice and sexuality, beheading and castration, and the dialectic between taboo and transgression, this paper argues against many past interpretations, like that of Mircea Eliade. The Ka ¯pa ¯likas, it is argued, were not simply attempting to escape the world of history and death by transcending the duality of purity and impurity and achieving a state of other worldly detachment. Rather, they were deliberately playing upon and exploiting the dangerous, transgressive power on the margins of the social order, as a source of this-worldly power and liberation.
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