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Religion and Modernity in India

Religion and Modernity in India

Edited by Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, and Aloka Parasher Sen
893 950 (6% off)
ISBN 13
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9780199467785
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2017
Modernity, which emphasizes the relegation of religion firmly to an individual?s private life, is a challenging idea for any culture. In India it faces a particularly unusual problem: The persistence of numerous traditional and religious practices means that religion and modernity co-habit here in a complex, plural, transient and historically evolving relationship. Religion and Modernity in India explores this complex relationship through a series of case studies on the quotidian experiences of people practising a variety of religions. It presents the dynamically interacting textures of society engaging with modernity in divergent ways, both historically and in contemporary times. The essays in this collection consciously bring in the idea of inclusivity by factoring in the small and local contexts. They raise important questions about marginality and sexuality and discuss the oral and cultural traditions of both mainstream and marginal communities such as tribal communities and women. In doing so, they put forward the perspectives of groups that represent difference but at the same time are linked to a larger whole.