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Religion-making in South Asia: An interstitial perspective

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  • Nirvikar Singh

    (University of California, USA)

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The study of ‘Hinduism’ in contemporary academia has generated considerable controversy. Many scholars have argued that the idea of a single ancient religion is difficult to substantiate based on the historical record. A common alternative position is that Hinduism is a colonial construct, without well-defined historical antecedents. This paper contributes to a scholarly middle ground, which provides an empirically based yet still contingent analysis of the evolution of ‘Hinduism’, by drawing on evidence from the Sikh tradition. In doing so, it also draws on approaches which interpret Islam as a discursive tradition, subject to contestable representations, shaped by conditions of knowledge and power, as well as by collective aspirations. Sikh attempts at self-definition included distinguishing their tradition from the two larger, pre-existing traditions of Muslims and Hindus in an explicit and self-conscious manner. In doing so, Sikh leaders recognised ‘Hindu’ as a religious category to some degree, well before the colonial period.

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  • Nirvikar Singh, 2024. "Religion-making in South Asia: An interstitial perspective," The Indian Economic & Social History Review, , vol. 61(1), pages 67-96, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:indeco:v:61:y:2024:i:1:p:67-96
    DOI: 10.1177/00194646231222640
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