Tradition, Pluralism and Identity Vol. 8 : In Honour of T N Madan
Tradition, Pluralism and Identity Vol. 8 : In Honour of T N Madan
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Author(s): Gupta, Dipankar
Uberoi, Patricia
ISBN No.: 9780761993810
Pages: 476
Year: 200001
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 141.25
Status: Out Of Print

Tradition, Pluralism and Identity - Veena Das Framing the IssuesThe Imagined Landscape - Diana L Eck Patterns in the Construction of Hindu Sacred GeographyCaste and Purity - Patrick Olivelle A Study in the Language of the Dharma LiteratureSecularism, Unicity and Diversity - Frederique Apffel-Marglin The Case of Haracandis GroveThe Politics of Moral Practice in Psychotherapy and Religious Healing - Arthur Kleinman and Don SeemanThe Issue of 'Right to Food Among the Hindus - R S Khare Notes and CommentsThe Female Family Core Explored Ethnosociologically - McKim MarriotThe Diaspora Comes Home - Patricia Uberoi Disciplining Desire in DDLJIndian Diaspora, Globalisation and Multiculturalism - Ravindra K Jain A Cultural AnalysisWhat Did Bernier Actually Say? Profiling the Mughal Empire - Stanley J TambiahRejecting Violence - Lawrence A Babb Sacrifice and the Social Identity of Trading CommunitiesCaste and Politics - Dipankar Gupta The Presumption of NumbersGifting and Receiving - Lionel Caplan Anglo-Indian Charity and Its Beneficiaries in MadrasArabs, Moors and Muslims - Dennis B McGilvray Sri Lankan Muslim Ethnicity in Regional PerspectiveSecularism Out of Its Place - Paul R BrassThe Babri Masjid and the Secular Contract - Harold A GouldThe Twilight of Certitudes - Ashis Nandy Secularism, Hindu Nationalism and Other Masks of DeculturationSelf as Other - Lloyd I Rudolph Amar Singhs Diary as Reflexive 'Native Ethnography.


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