Hindu Pluralism Religion and the Public Sphere in Early Modern South India
| Titel: | Hindu Pluralism Religion and the Public Sphere in Early Modern South India / Elaine Fisher |
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| Veröffentlicht: | Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017] |
| Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource |
| Format: | E-Book |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| ISBN: | 9780520966291 ; 9780520966291 ; 0520966295 ; 9780520293014 ; 9780520966291 |
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It engages intelligently with current discussions of early modern Indian intellectual and religious history, while calling into question key elements of the existing picture of the period among specialists in the field." -LAWRENCE McCREA, Cornell University "Fisher works at both a micro and macro level to read the intricacies of Smarta Saivism against the broader backdrop of evolving definitions of Hinduism. Her counterintuitive thesis is that sectarianism is not so much a breakup of a preexisting unity but rather an aggregation of discrete religions." -GAURI VISWANATHAN, Columbia University "Fisher's work is critical now more than ever in helping us to understand what Hinduism is and how it began to be that way, not in misty antiquity but in early modernity." -ROBERT P. GOLDMAN, University of California at Berkeley ELAINE M. 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