Shared idioms, sacred symbols, and the articulation of identities in South Asia
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/PEM/S 108520 Shared idioms, sacred symbols, and the articulation of identities in South Asia / edited by Kelly Pemberton and Michael Nijhawan . – New YorkLondon : Routledge, 2009 vii, 253 p. ; 24 cm. . – ( Routledge studies in religion ; 11) A house overturned : a classical Urdu lament in Braj Bhasha / Amy Bard and Valerie Ritter -- The politics of non-duality : unraveling the hermeneutics of modern Sikh theology / Arvind Mandair -- Who are the Velalas? : twentieth-century constructions and contestations of Tamil identity in Maraimalai Adigal (1876-1950) / Srilata Raman -- Can a Muslim be an Indian and not a traitor or a terrorist? / Huma Dar -- Variants of cultural nationalism in Pakistan : a reading of Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Jamil Jalibi, and Fahmida Riaz / Amina Yaqin -- Ambivalent encounters : the making of dhadi as a Sikh performative practice / Michael Nijhawan -- Ritual, reform, and economies of meaning at a South Asian Sufi shrine / Kelly Pemberton -- Gendered ritual and the shaping of Shi�ah identity / Diane D`Souza -- History, memory, and other matters of life and death / Christian Lee Novetzke ISBN9780415958288 (hbk.) : £ 120.00 1. Group identity – South Asia. 1. Symbolism – South Asia 1. Political culture – South Asia 1. South Asia – Civilization I. Pemberton, Kelly, editor I. Nijhawan, Michael, editor All right reserved : Aliah University Library © 2022 Customized by - Aliah University Library Contact : (033)2341 6438 / 39 Email : library@aliah.ac.in |
