Re-imagining South Asian religions essays in honour of professors Harold G. Coward and Ronald W. Neufeldt
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill
2013.
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Colección: | Studies in the history of religions ;
v. 141. |
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- Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; List of Figures; Preface and Introduction: Re-imagining South Asian Religions; Part I Reflections on the Field; Traditional Sanskrit and Modern Scholarship:A Personal Journey; A Modest Retrospective; Part II New Orientations, Globalization, and Pedagogy; Re-Imagining Sikhi ('Sikhness') in the Twenty-First Century: Toward a Paradigm Shift in Sikh Studies; The Politics of Perspectivalism: Anekāntavādaas a Counter-anthropologising Strategy; Rewriting the Hindu Traditions from Global Perspectives.
- Pedagogyin the Janam-sakhis: 'Teaching Texts' Moving Past Old CategoriesPartIII Performance and Memory; Re-imagining Religious History through Women's Song Performance at the Kāmākhyā Temple Site; Tibetan Buddhist Monastic Performance: Ritual Practice and Cultural Preservation in the Tibetan Diaspora; 'Performance' and 'Lived Religion' Approaches as New Ways of 'Re-imagining' Sikh Studies; Part IV History, Encounter, and Exchange; Re-Imagining Theosophy through Canadian Art: Theosophical Influences on the Painting and Writingof Lawren Harris; Re-imagining Hindu Beginnings in Canada.
- The Indianness of Christianity: The Task of Re-imaginationM. K. Gandhi and the Sikhs: Violence, Religious Identity, andCompeting Modernities; Index.