Was Hinduism Invented?: Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of ReligionOxford University Press, 28.04.2005 - 260 Seiten 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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... studies. Halbfassportrayed a coherent western tradition of thought and dominance that, by virtue of both force and ... religious thinkers and texts, for example, Halbfass neglected religion itself as an important site of encounter.16 ...
... studies. Halbfassportrayed a coherent western tradition of thought and dominance that, by virtue of both force and ... religious thinkers and texts, for example, Halbfass neglected religion itself as an important site of encounter.16 ...
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... religion” as an apt cross-cultural comparative device problematic. Indeed ... religious expression as reducible to other factors. I do not address Said's ... Studies Collective, religion is virtually absent except, perhaps, as a site ...
... religion” as an apt cross-cultural comparative device problematic. Indeed ... religious expression as reducible to other factors. I do not address Said's ... Studies Collective, religion is virtually absent except, perhaps, as a site ...
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Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. tant exception is the work of Partha Chatterjee who, in the first volume of Subaltern Studies reminds historians that, to subaltern classes, “religion ...
Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion Brian K. Pennington. tant exception is the work of Partha Chatterjee who, in the first volume of Subaltern Studies reminds historians that, to subaltern classes, “religion ...
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... religious devotees can employ signs from these other realms “to express profoundly religious concerns and spiritual ... studies perspective.” In attempting to supplement the work of those who espouse modernization, subaltern, or world-systems ...
... religious devotees can employ signs from these other realms “to express profoundly religious concerns and spiritual ... studies perspective.” In attempting to supplement the work of those who espouse modernization, subaltern, or world-systems ...
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Inhalt
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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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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ancient Anglican Anti-Catholicism Asiatic Society Asiatick Researches Asiatick Society authority Bengal Bhabanicaran brahman Brian K Britain British India Britons Buchanan Calcutta Candrika¯’s Carey caste Catholic character Chris Christianity in India Church Missionary Society claim Clapham Sect classes colonial Comaroff communities concept construction of Hinduism critical culture Delhi described Dharma Dharma Sabha discourse divine Druids Dubois duism early East India elite encounter English European evangelical foreign heathen Hindoos Hindu nation Hindu-Christian Hindus and Christians historians human ideas identity ideology idolatry images imagined Indomania Indophobia issue John Jones’s journal knowledge kulin laborers literature London McCutcheon mission Missionary Papers modern moral native nineteenth century Orientalist Oxford pagan political poor popular postcolonial Protestant reform religion religious studies representation rite ritual Sama¯ca¯r Candrika Sanskrit satı scholars Serampore social Society’s spiritual study of religion subcontinent texts theological tion University Press Ward Ward’s western Wilberforce Wilford William Jones William Wilberforce worship
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