Hindu, Muslim, and the Dynamics of South Asian Identity
Belonging and Conflict from the Past to the Present
Herausgeber: Gottschalk, Peter; Tejani, Shabnum; Sinha, Mrinalini; Nair, Janaki
Hindu, Muslim, and the Dynamics of South Asian Identity
Belonging and Conflict from the Past to the Present
Herausgeber: Gottschalk, Peter; Tejani, Shabnum; Sinha, Mrinalini; Nair, Janaki
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This volume highlights the historical complexities bound up in Hindu-Muslim relations in South Asia and challenges over-simplistic understandings of these relations by demonstrating that they are, and have always been, complex and contingent.
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This volume highlights the historical complexities bound up in Hindu-Muslim relations in South Asia and challenges over-simplistic understandings of these relations by demonstrating that they are, and have always been, complex and contingent.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350569157
- ISBN-10: 1350569151
- Artikelnr.: 74019460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350569157
- ISBN-10: 1350569151
- Artikelnr.: 74019460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Gottschalk is Professor of Religion and Professor of Global South Asian Studies at Wesleyan University, USA. His research focuses on the theoretical, historical and contemporary dimensions of Indian religious interactions. Among other books, he has published Religion, Science, and Empire: Classifying Hindus and Muslims in British India (2013) and Beyond Hindu and Muslim: Multiple Identity in Narratives from Village India (2000).
Introduction: Hindu
Muslim
Identities
Identifications
Belongings and Rejection
Peter Gottschalk (Wesleyan University
USA) Part I: Interactions 1. The Matiya Rebellion and Religious Categories in Early Modern Gujarat
Samira Sheikh (Vanderbilt University
USA) 2. Panipat Remembered: Before the Fort of Kalinjar
August 23 1803
William R. Pinch (Wesleyan University
USA) 3. Minority Lessons: Education
Citizenship
and Religion in India
Parna Sengupta (Stanford University
USA) 4. Hindu-Muslim Relations and North India's Oldest Music Festival: The Harballabh Mela of Jalandhar
Radha Kapuria (University of Durham
UK) Part II: Interweavings 5. Account of a Journey from Vijayanagara to Golconda: On the Convergence of Sanskritic and Persianate Cultures in the Deccan
Philip Wagoner ( Wesleyan University
USA) 6. Urdu Literary Culture and a Shared Ethical Tradition in Late-Colonial India
Farina Mir (University of Michigan
USA) 7. Resonant Pasts: Music
Memory
and Communalism in North India
Richard David Williams (SOAS University of London
UK) Part III: Interpellations 8. The Lamp of Wisdom: Similes and Shared Symbolic Spatiality in Western India
Sara Keller (University of Erfurt
Germany) 9. Marshalling Poets for the Nation: An Experiment in the Two Wings of Pakistan
1947-1971
Rachel Fell McDermott (Columbia University
USA) Part VI: Divergences 10. The End of Persianate Hinduism
Carl Ernst (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
USA) 11. Cross-Cultural Friendships in a Partitioned Land: A Conversation
Amina Yaqin (University of Exeter
UK) 12. Romance and Religion: Hindu Women
Muslim Men and Recalcitrant Intimacies in Modern India
Charu Gupta (University of Delhi
India)
Muslim
Identities
Identifications
Belongings and Rejection
Peter Gottschalk (Wesleyan University
USA) Part I: Interactions 1. The Matiya Rebellion and Religious Categories in Early Modern Gujarat
Samira Sheikh (Vanderbilt University
USA) 2. Panipat Remembered: Before the Fort of Kalinjar
August 23 1803
William R. Pinch (Wesleyan University
USA) 3. Minority Lessons: Education
Citizenship
and Religion in India
Parna Sengupta (Stanford University
USA) 4. Hindu-Muslim Relations and North India's Oldest Music Festival: The Harballabh Mela of Jalandhar
Radha Kapuria (University of Durham
UK) Part II: Interweavings 5. Account of a Journey from Vijayanagara to Golconda: On the Convergence of Sanskritic and Persianate Cultures in the Deccan
Philip Wagoner ( Wesleyan University
USA) 6. Urdu Literary Culture and a Shared Ethical Tradition in Late-Colonial India
Farina Mir (University of Michigan
USA) 7. Resonant Pasts: Music
Memory
and Communalism in North India
Richard David Williams (SOAS University of London
UK) Part III: Interpellations 8. The Lamp of Wisdom: Similes and Shared Symbolic Spatiality in Western India
Sara Keller (University of Erfurt
Germany) 9. Marshalling Poets for the Nation: An Experiment in the Two Wings of Pakistan
1947-1971
Rachel Fell McDermott (Columbia University
USA) Part VI: Divergences 10. The End of Persianate Hinduism
Carl Ernst (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
USA) 11. Cross-Cultural Friendships in a Partitioned Land: A Conversation
Amina Yaqin (University of Exeter
UK) 12. Romance and Religion: Hindu Women
Muslim Men and Recalcitrant Intimacies in Modern India
Charu Gupta (University of Delhi
India)
Introduction: Hindu
Muslim
Identities
Identifications
Belongings and Rejection
Peter Gottschalk (Wesleyan University
USA) Part I: Interactions 1. The Matiya Rebellion and Religious Categories in Early Modern Gujarat
Samira Sheikh (Vanderbilt University
USA) 2. Panipat Remembered: Before the Fort of Kalinjar
August 23 1803
William R. Pinch (Wesleyan University
USA) 3. Minority Lessons: Education
Citizenship
and Religion in India
Parna Sengupta (Stanford University
USA) 4. Hindu-Muslim Relations and North India's Oldest Music Festival: The Harballabh Mela of Jalandhar
Radha Kapuria (University of Durham
UK) Part II: Interweavings 5. Account of a Journey from Vijayanagara to Golconda: On the Convergence of Sanskritic and Persianate Cultures in the Deccan
Philip Wagoner ( Wesleyan University
USA) 6. Urdu Literary Culture and a Shared Ethical Tradition in Late-Colonial India
Farina Mir (University of Michigan
USA) 7. Resonant Pasts: Music
Memory
and Communalism in North India
Richard David Williams (SOAS University of London
UK) Part III: Interpellations 8. The Lamp of Wisdom: Similes and Shared Symbolic Spatiality in Western India
Sara Keller (University of Erfurt
Germany) 9. Marshalling Poets for the Nation: An Experiment in the Two Wings of Pakistan
1947-1971
Rachel Fell McDermott (Columbia University
USA) Part VI: Divergences 10. The End of Persianate Hinduism
Carl Ernst (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
USA) 11. Cross-Cultural Friendships in a Partitioned Land: A Conversation
Amina Yaqin (University of Exeter
UK) 12. Romance and Religion: Hindu Women
Muslim Men and Recalcitrant Intimacies in Modern India
Charu Gupta (University of Delhi
India)
Muslim
Identities
Identifications
Belongings and Rejection
Peter Gottschalk (Wesleyan University
USA) Part I: Interactions 1. The Matiya Rebellion and Religious Categories in Early Modern Gujarat
Samira Sheikh (Vanderbilt University
USA) 2. Panipat Remembered: Before the Fort of Kalinjar
August 23 1803
William R. Pinch (Wesleyan University
USA) 3. Minority Lessons: Education
Citizenship
and Religion in India
Parna Sengupta (Stanford University
USA) 4. Hindu-Muslim Relations and North India's Oldest Music Festival: The Harballabh Mela of Jalandhar
Radha Kapuria (University of Durham
UK) Part II: Interweavings 5. Account of a Journey from Vijayanagara to Golconda: On the Convergence of Sanskritic and Persianate Cultures in the Deccan
Philip Wagoner ( Wesleyan University
USA) 6. Urdu Literary Culture and a Shared Ethical Tradition in Late-Colonial India
Farina Mir (University of Michigan
USA) 7. Resonant Pasts: Music
Memory
and Communalism in North India
Richard David Williams (SOAS University of London
UK) Part III: Interpellations 8. The Lamp of Wisdom: Similes and Shared Symbolic Spatiality in Western India
Sara Keller (University of Erfurt
Germany) 9. Marshalling Poets for the Nation: An Experiment in the Two Wings of Pakistan
1947-1971
Rachel Fell McDermott (Columbia University
USA) Part VI: Divergences 10. The End of Persianate Hinduism
Carl Ernst (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
USA) 11. Cross-Cultural Friendships in a Partitioned Land: A Conversation
Amina Yaqin (University of Exeter
UK) 12. Romance and Religion: Hindu Women
Muslim Men and Recalcitrant Intimacies in Modern India
Charu Gupta (University of Delhi
India)







