Author: Saurabh Dube
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791436875
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Constructs a history of an untouchable and heretical community, the Satnamis of Central India.
Untouchable Pasts
Author: Saurabh Dube
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791436875
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Constructs a history of an untouchable and heretical community, the Satnamis of Central India.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791436875
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Constructs a history of an untouchable and heretical community, the Satnamis of Central India.
Peasant Pasts
Author: Vinayak Chaturvedi
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520250788
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520250788
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
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Rapt in the Name
Author: Ramdas Lamb
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791453865
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
An introduction to the Ram bhakti tradition and a fascinating account of its practice among a group of Central Indian Untouchables.
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791453865
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
An introduction to the Ram bhakti tradition and a fascinating account of its practice among a group of Central Indian Untouchables.
Ibss: Anthropology: 1998
Author: Compiled by the British Library of Political and Economic Science
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415221047
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
IBSS is the essential tool for librarians, university departments, research institutions and any public or private institution whose work requires access to up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the social sciences.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415221047
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
IBSS is the essential tool for librarians, university departments, research institutions and any public or private institution whose work requires access to up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the social sciences.
Religion, Law and Power
Author: Ishita Banerjee-Dube
Publisher: Anthem Press
ISBN: 1843312344
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Examines the interplay of distinct yet overlapping facets of history, Hinduism, the state and the nation in Eastern India.
Publisher: Anthem Press
ISBN: 1843312344
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Examines the interplay of distinct yet overlapping facets of history, Hinduism, the state and the nation in Eastern India.
Beyond Conversion and Syncretism
Author: avid,
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857452185
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The globalization of Christianity, its spread and appeal to peoples of non- European origin, is by now a well-known phenomenon. Scholars increasingly realize the importance of natives rather than foreign missionaries in the process of evangelization. This volume contributes to the understanding of this process through case studies of encounters with Christianity from the perspectives of the indigenous peoples who converted. More importantly, by exploring overarching, general terms such as conversion and syncretism and by showing the variety of strategies and processes that actually take place, these studies lead to a more nuanced understanding of cross-cultural religious interactions in general-from acceptance to resistance-thus enriching the vocabulary of religious interaction. The contributors tackle these issues from a variety of disciplinary perspectives-history, anthropology, religious studies-and present a broad geographical spread of cases from China, Vietnam, Australia, India, South and West Africa, North and Central America, and the Caribbean.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857452185
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The globalization of Christianity, its spread and appeal to peoples of non- European origin, is by now a well-known phenomenon. Scholars increasingly realize the importance of natives rather than foreign missionaries in the process of evangelization. This volume contributes to the understanding of this process through case studies of encounters with Christianity from the perspectives of the indigenous peoples who converted. More importantly, by exploring overarching, general terms such as conversion and syncretism and by showing the variety of strategies and processes that actually take place, these studies lead to a more nuanced understanding of cross-cultural religious interactions in general-from acceptance to resistance-thus enriching the vocabulary of religious interaction. The contributors tackle these issues from a variety of disciplinary perspectives-history, anthropology, religious studies-and present a broad geographical spread of cases from China, Vietnam, Australia, India, South and West Africa, North and Central America, and the Caribbean.
Reconsidering Untouchability
Author: Ramnarayan S. Rawat
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253222621
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
"Challenges and revises our understanding of the historical and contemporary role of Dalits in Indian society. A pathbreaking book that rightfully restores the historical agency of and gives voice to Dalits in North India." --Anand A. Yang, University of Washington --
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253222621
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
"Challenges and revises our understanding of the historical and contemporary role of Dalits in Indian society. A pathbreaking book that rightfully restores the historical agency of and gives voice to Dalits in North India." --Anand A. Yang, University of Washington --
A Subaltern History of the Indian Diaspora in Singapore
Author: John Solomon
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317353811
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Untouchable migrants made up a substantial proportion of Indian labour migration into Singapore in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. During this period, they were subject to forms of caste prejudice and discrimination that powerfully reinforced their identities as untouchables overseas. Today, however, untouchability has disappeared from the public sphere and has been replaced by other notions of identity, leaving unanswered questions as to how and when this occurred. The untouchable migrant is also largely absent from popular narratives of the past. This book takes the "disappearance" as a starting point to examine a history of untouchable migration amongst Indians who arrived in Singapore from its modern founding as a British colony in the early nineteenth century through to its independence in 1965. Using oral history records, archival sources, colonial ethnography, newspapers and interviews, this book examines the lives of untouchable migrants through their everyday experience in an overseas multi-ethnic environment. It examines how these migrants who in many ways occupied the bottom rungs of their communities and colonial society, framed transnational issues of identity and social justice in relation to their experiences within the broader Indian diaspora in Singapore. The book trances the manner in which untouchable identities evolved and then receded in response to the dramatic social changes brought about by colonialism, war and post-colonial nationhood. By focusing on a subaltern group from the past, this study provides an alternative history of Indian migration to Singapore and a different perspective on the cultural conversations that have taken place between India and Singapore for much of the island's modern history.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317353811
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Untouchable migrants made up a substantial proportion of Indian labour migration into Singapore in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. During this period, they were subject to forms of caste prejudice and discrimination that powerfully reinforced their identities as untouchables overseas. Today, however, untouchability has disappeared from the public sphere and has been replaced by other notions of identity, leaving unanswered questions as to how and when this occurred. The untouchable migrant is also largely absent from popular narratives of the past. This book takes the "disappearance" as a starting point to examine a history of untouchable migration amongst Indians who arrived in Singapore from its modern founding as a British colony in the early nineteenth century through to its independence in 1965. Using oral history records, archival sources, colonial ethnography, newspapers and interviews, this book examines the lives of untouchable migrants through their everyday experience in an overseas multi-ethnic environment. It examines how these migrants who in many ways occupied the bottom rungs of their communities and colonial society, framed transnational issues of identity and social justice in relation to their experiences within the broader Indian diaspora in Singapore. The book trances the manner in which untouchable identities evolved and then receded in response to the dramatic social changes brought about by colonialism, war and post-colonial nationhood. By focusing on a subaltern group from the past, this study provides an alternative history of Indian migration to Singapore and a different perspective on the cultural conversations that have taken place between India and Singapore for much of the island's modern history.
After History
Author: Piotr Stolarski
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1471042537
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1471042537
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description