Engaging South Asian religions: boundaries, appropriations, and resistances/ edited by Matthew N. Schmalz and Peter Gottschalk.
Material type: TextSeries: SUNY series in Hindu studiesPublication details: Albany: SUNY Press, c2011Description: ix, 243 p. : ill.; 24 cmISBN: 9781438433233 Subject(s): Hinduism | South Asia -- ReligionDDC classification: 200.954Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 200.954 SCH/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P22140 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A science of defining boundaries : classification, categorization, and the census of India / Peter Gottschalk -- The repetition of past imperialisms : Hegel, historical difference, and the theorization of Indic religions / Arvind Mandair -- Beyond national borders and religious boundaries : Muslim and Hindu veneration of Bonbibi / Sufia Uddin -- Boundaries and appropriations in North Indian charismatic Catholicism / Mathew N. Schmalz -- The corpse and cult of Francis Xavier, 1552-1623 / William R. Pinch -- Sati or female supremacy? : feminist appropriations of Gotami's Parinirvana / Liz Wilson -- Resisting my attackers, resisting my defenders : representing the Shivaji narratives / James W. Laine -- Resisting assimilation : encounters with a small Islamic sect in contemporary Pakistan / Shahzad Bashir -- Climbing through paradigms / Paul B. Courtright -- Afterword : scandals, scholars, subjects / Saurabh Dube -- Response 1 : historical difference / Arvind Mandair -- Response 2 : legend versus myth / Sufia Uddin -- Response 3 : staying with and thinking through / Mathew N. Schmalz.
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