RT Article T1 For a 'beautiful' religion without 'buzz': Hinduism, Facebook, gender, and status in La Reunion JF Journal of contemporary religion VO 37 IS 1 SP 51 OP 70 A1 Lang, Natalie LA English PB Carfax Publ. YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1795547294 AB The ways in which some Hindu women use Facebook in the French overseas department of La Reunion suggest an intrinsic relationship between religion and media, not only in the sense of religious mediation, but also as mediation between their aspirations and achievements in terms of religious knowledge, gender roles, and social status. While their Facebook interactions need to be considered in continuation with their offline aspirations, the young women reported in this article use Facebook to create an alternative space to claim positions of authority. In contrast to the temple context and its strictly gendered access and tasks, they can, to a certain extent, bypass notions of ritual (im)purity and male domination on Facebook and take important roles in the selected dissemination and display of religious knowledge. K1 India K1 France K1 La Reunion K1 Tamil diaspora K1 Facebook K1 Gender K1 Hinduism K1 Social Media K1 Religion DO 10.1080/13537903.2021.2016989