Speaking truth to power: religion, caste and the subaltern question in India
Bhagavan, Manu
Feldhaus, Anne
This book focuses on the role of religion and its role in the construction and deconstruction of caste and power in India. INDICE: Introduction;; 1.: The Bhakti Radicals and Untouchability by Gail Omvedt;; 2.: Humanism, Religion, and the Nation: Sant Namdev as a M?navat?v?din by Christian Lee Novetzke;; 3.: Propagating the Gospel of Animal Kindness: Sacred Cows, Christians, and American Animal Welfare Activism with Referenceto India at the Turn of the Twentieth Century by Janet M. Davis;; 4.: Blindness and Sight: Moral Vision in Rajasthani Narratives by Ann Grodzins Gold;; 5.:The Upwardly Mobile Monkey-God: Village and Urban M?rut?s in Maharashtra by Jeffrey M. Brackett;; 6.: Negotiating Hierarchy and Identity: Cultural Performances on the Meaning of the Demon King Bali in Rural Maharashtra by Michael Youngblood;; 7.': How Can a Wife Screech and Wail?' Respectability and Bengali Women Singers' Lives by Donna M. Wulff;; 8.: Other Voices, Other Rooms: The Viewfrom the Zenana by Gail Minault;; 9.: Dalit Transformation, Narrative, and Verbal Art in the Tamil Novels of Bama by Paula Richman;; 10.: Women's Empowerment through Religious Conversion: Voices of Buddhists in Nagpur, India by LauraDudley Jenkins;; 11.: The Buddha and the Barbers: Status, Discipline, and Dissension in early Buddhism by Guy Welbon;; 12.: Art and Identity: The Rise of aNew Buddhist Imagery by Gary Michael Tartakov;; 13.: Understanding Multiple Images of B. R. Ambedkar by Gopal Guru;; 14.: Contemplating the Divine by Syed Akbar Hyder; Appendix; Contributors.
- ISBN: 978-0-19-806349-0
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 254
- Fecha Publicación: 08/04/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés