Workshop: Devotional medals and amuletic artefacts in Southeast Asian context - Part II
Le 29/10/2025
Workshop EAST-LAMC-PRELAB, organised by Pierre Petit
This workshop, the second one of an ongoing series, serves as a brainstorming session, providing a platform for scholars who are engaged in or starting research on (usually miniature) objects intended to protect or empower their owners. Whether these objects are related to world religions (notably Buddhism and Catholicism), to the local religious system, or to syncretic practices, they reveal surprising similarities as well as key differences. Their apparent familiarity invites comparative ethnography that is sensitive to social contexts and historical settings, and always cautious of oversimplified comparison.
How does one approach these objects from an emic perspective? How do their owners learn about them and engage progressively with practice? How do we analyze their textual, visual, affective, and sensuous components, based on archives, observation, and the way people communicate about them? How are they designed, crafted, empowered, circulated and sometimes discarded? How have digital technologies reshaped their circulation and use? What kind of power do they support, and under which conditions can it be used? How does one approach them in terms of human/non-human agency? How do they mediate and trigger social relations between relatives or friends, the population and the elites, across genders and generations? How do they connect religious authorities and the faithful, institutional religion and intimate practice? How about various campaigns aimed at denouncing or eradicating them, in the name of modernity or orthodoxy, or to struggle against their supposed power? How do they embody propaganda and proselytism, revivalist movements, or syncretic processes?
Dealing with this extensive list of questions as a starting point, the workshop aims to refine a comparative stance that goes beyond case-studies and bring out key challenges in this field of research. It intends to consider future joint projects, conferences, and publication opportunities. It is open to anyone working on or interested in the topic, whether in Southeast Asia or elsewhere. In the future, the geographical limits of comparison may be expanded to include regions such as China, Europe, and/or the Islamic world.
Presentations include:
Nguyen Van Minh (ULB): Marian devotion in Vietnam: the localization of Our Lady of La Vang
Mimy Keomanichanh (ULB): The way of being Lao Buddhist: Everyday uses of watthou mongkhoun in Southern Laos
Soulinda Souvanhnasan (PAKA-Laos): Women’s relationship with talismans in Laos: A gendered approach
Wednesday 29 October 25, 2pm - 4.30pm
Campus Solbosch
Room Jeanne S.15.331
(Institut de sociologie de l’ULB, avenue Jeanne 44, 1050 Brussels)
The workshop will be held in English.
Please contact Pierre Petit (pierre.petit@ulb.be) if you intend to attend.