Was Hinduism Invented?: Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of ReligionOxford University Press, 28. apr. 2005 - 260 sider Drawing on a large body of previously untapped literature, including documents from the Church Missionary Society and Bengali newspapers, Brian Pennington offers a fascinating portrait of the process by which "Hinduism" came into being. He argues against the common idea that the modern construction of religion in colonial India was simply a fabrication of Western Orientalists and missionaries. Rather, he says, it involved the active agency and engagement of Indian authors as well, who interacted, argued, and responded to British authors over key religious issues such as image-worship, sati, tolerance, and conversion. |
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Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. Acknowledgments. Over the years it took to write this book, many people and organizations have provided me direct and material support. I will surely neglect ...
Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. Acknowledgments. Over the years it took to write this book, many people and organizations have provided me direct and material support. I will surely neglect ...
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Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. ence on South Asia (Madison, Wisconsin, October 1998); the Religion in South Asia section of the American Academy of Religion (San Francisco, November 1997); ...
Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. ence on South Asia (Madison, Wisconsin, October 1998); the Religion in South Asia section of the American Academy of Religion (San Francisco, November 1997); ...
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Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. This page intentionally left blank A Note on Transliteration and Archaisms Where they have not.
Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. This page intentionally left blank A Note on Transliteration and Archaisms Where they have not.
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Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. the modern world religion we now routinely call “Hinduism” and its attendant identities. This book argues that this brief span of years was decisive for the ...
Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. the modern world religion we now routinely call “Hinduism” and its attendant identities. This book argues that this brief span of years was decisive for the ...
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Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. relationship between Britain and India was largely shaped by the Company's commercial interests. This period witnessed the decline of the Mughal Empire and ...
Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. relationship between Britain and India was largely shaped by the Company's commercial interests. This period witnessed the decline of the Mughal Empire and ...
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2 The Other Without and the Other Within | 23 |
3 Scarcely Less Bloody than Lascivious | 59 |
4 Polymorphic Nature Polytheistic Culture and the Orientalist Imaginaire | 101 |
5 Constructing Colonial Dharma in Calcutta | 139 |
Some Concluding Thoughts | 167 |
Notes | 191 |
Works Cited | 225 |
Index | 241 |
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