Hinduism reconsidered
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Hinduism reconsidered
(South Asian studies, no. 24)
Manohar, 2001, c1997
Rev. ed.
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Papers presented at a seminar
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Description
Contemporary research on Hinduism has thrown up a number of microstudies and new, overall theories giving rise to various questions: Do conventional notions of Hinduism need to be reformulated on the basis of new evidence and modern theories? Is it prudent to interpret Hinduism without an inter-disciplinary and contextual approach? In short, what does Hinduism mean? The above issues were discussed at the IXth European Conference of Modern South Asian Studies in Heidelberg, Germany. This volume contains thirteen papers presented for discussion there -- discussions which were lively and thought provoking -- and four additional contributions. The papers reflect a wide variety of opinions on what Hindusim means and are a distinct contribution to our understanding of Hinduism which cannot be forced into watertight inflexible categories.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Hinduism or Three-thousand-three-hundred-and-sid Ways to Invoke a Construct
- Hinduism: On the Proper Use of a Deceptive Term by Heinrich von Stietencron
- Syndicated Hinduism
- The Emergence of Modern Hinduism as a Concept and as an Institution: A Reappraisal with Special Reference to South India
- Religion, Reaction and Change: The Role of Sects in Hinduism by Anncharlott Eschmann
- Hinduism through Western Glasses: A Critique of Some Western Views on Hinduism
- Hindu-Muslim Interactions in Medieval Maharashtra
- The Concept of the Ideal Brahman as an Indological Construct
- Hinduism and National Liberation Movement in India
- Hinduism as Seen by the Nizari Ismaili Missionaries of Western India: The Evidence of the Ginan
- Multiple Approaches to a Living Hindu Myth: The Lord of the Govardhan Hill
- Bhakti and Monasticism
- Staying on the Goddesss Eyelid: Devotion and Reversal of Values in Hindu Bengal
- Hinduism in Diaspora: The Transformation of Tradition in Trinidad
- The Polythetic-prototype Approach to Hinduism
- Hinduism: The Five Components and Their Interaction
- Something Lost, Something Gained: Translations of Hinduism.
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