Engaging South Asian Religions : Boundaries, Appropriations, and Resistances (Suny series in Hindu Studies)

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Engaging South Asian Religions : Boundaries, Appropriations, and Resistances (Suny series in Hindu Studies)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 253 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438433233
  • DDC分類 200.954

Full Description

Looks at Western understandings of South Asian religions and indigenous responses from pre-colonial to contemporary times.

Focusing on boundaries, appropriations, and resistances involved in Western engagements with South Asian religions, this edited volume considers both the pre- and postcolonial period in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It pays particular attention to contemporary controversies surrounding the study of South Asian religions, including several scholars' reflection on the contentious reaction to their own work. Other chapters consider such issues as British colonial epistemologies, the relevance of Hegel for the study of South Asia, the canonization of Francis Xavier, feminist interpretations of the mother of the Buddha, and theological dispute among Muslims in Bangladesh and Pakistan. By using the themes of boundaries, appropriations and resistances, this work offers insight into the dynamics and diversity of Western approaches to South Asian religions, and the indigenous responses to them, that avoids simple active/passive binaries.

Contents

List of Figures

Introduction: Engaging South Asian Religions
PETER GOTTSCHALK AND MATHEW N. SCHMALZ

PART ONE: BOUNDARIES

1. A Science of Defining Boundaries: Classification,Categorization, and the Census of India
PETER GOTTSCHALK

2. The Repetition of Past Imperialisms: Hegel, HistoricalDifference, and the Theorization of Indic Religions
ARVIND MANDAIR

3. Beyond National Borders and Religious Boundaries: Muslim and Hindu Veneration of Bonbibi
SUFIA UDDIN

PART TWO: APPROPRIATIONS

4. Boundaries and Appropriations in North IndianCharismatic Catholicism
MATHEW N. SCHMALZ

5. The Corpse and Cult of St. Francis Xavier, 1552-1623
WILLIAM R. PINCH

6. Sati or Female Supremacy? Feminist Appropriationsof Gotami's Parinirvana
LIZ WILSON

PART THREE: RESISTANCES

7. Resisting My Attackers; Resisting My Defenders: Representing the Shivaji Narratives
JAMES W. LAINE

8. Resisting Assimilation: Encounters with a Small Islamic Sectin Contemporary Pakistan
SHAHZAD BASHIR

9: Climbing through Paradigms
PAUL B. COURTRIGHT

AFTERWORD AND RESPONSES

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

List of Contributors
Index

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