Theorists of modernity had written off religion in the 1950s and 1960s and predicted that it would become unimportant as a marker of identity. However, the very reverse has happened and religion today plays an increasingly significant role in the cohesion and operation of identities on a global scale.
Focused on the theme of the sociology of religion, this volume brings together essays by well-known scholars which examine the resurgence of religious identities in the Indian contest. The contributors question many received notions, address critical problems, and raise important issues surrounding various current debates.
The papers are divided into four sections. The first deals with religion, society and national identity. The next section is devoted to sects, cults, shrines and the making of traditions. The third section discusses religious conversion, while the last section provides a comparative perspective drawn from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United State.
Among the many topics covered are:
About the Author:
Rowena Robinson is Associated Professor in Sociology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai.
Series Note | 9 | |
Foreword by C.N. Venugopal | 12 | |
Acknowledgements | 14 | |
Introduction Rowena Robinson | 15 | |
1. | Visions of Nationhood and Religiosity among Early Freedom Fighters in India Proshanta Nandi | 37 |
2. | National Integration and Religion A.R. Desai | 54 |
3. | Religion and Economic Development M.S.A. Rao | 68 |
4. | The Indo-Islamic Tradition A.R. Momin | 84 |
5. | Ethnic Process and Minority Identity: A Comparative Study of Muslims and Christians of UP Nirmala Srinivasan | 100 |
6. | Manipur Vaishnavism: A Sociological Interpretation Kunj Bihari Singh | 125 |
7. | The Factor of Anti-Pollution in the Ideology of the Lingayat Movement C.N. Venugopal | 133 |
8. | The Immortal Cowherd and the Saintly Carrier: An Essay in the Study of Cults Ursula M. Sharma | 149 |
9. | Emergence of Shrines of Rural Tamil Nadu: A Study of Little Traditions L. Thara Bhai | 165 |
10. | Some Neglected Aspects of the Conversion of Goa: A Socio-Historical Perspective Rowena Robinson | 177 |
11. | The First Protestant Mission to India: its Social and Religious Developments D. Dennis Hudson | 199 |
12. | Issues of Christianity in Colonial Chhattisgarh Saurabh Dube | 231 |
13. | Emancipation through Proselytism? Some Reflections on the Marginal Status of the Depressed Classes N. Jayaram | 256 |
14. | Religion and Language in the Formation of Nationhood in Pakistan and Bangladesh Tanveer Fazal | 275 |
15. | The Influence of Indian Islam on Fundamentalist Trends in Trinidad and Tobago Nasser Mustapha | 302 |
16. | Religious Resurgence in Contemporary United States: A View from India Ananta Giri | 323 |
Related Readings in the Sociological Bulletin | 343 | |
About the Editor | 344 | |
About the Contributors | 345 | |
Index | 348 |
Theorists of modernity had written off religion in the 1950s and 1960s and predicted that it would become unimportant as a marker of identity. However, the very reverse has happened and religion today plays an increasingly significant role in the cohesion and operation of identities on a global scale.
Focused on the theme of the sociology of religion, this volume brings together essays by well-known scholars which examine the resurgence of religious identities in the Indian contest. The contributors question many received notions, address critical problems, and raise important issues surrounding various current debates.
The papers are divided into four sections. The first deals with religion, society and national identity. The next section is devoted to sects, cults, shrines and the making of traditions. The third section discusses religious conversion, while the last section provides a comparative perspective drawn from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United State.
Among the many topics covered are:
About the Author:
Rowena Robinson is Associated Professor in Sociology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai.
Series Note | 9 | |
Foreword by C.N. Venugopal | 12 | |
Acknowledgements | 14 | |
Introduction Rowena Robinson | 15 | |
1. | Visions of Nationhood and Religiosity among Early Freedom Fighters in India Proshanta Nandi | 37 |
2. | National Integration and Religion A.R. Desai | 54 |
3. | Religion and Economic Development M.S.A. Rao | 68 |
4. | The Indo-Islamic Tradition A.R. Momin | 84 |
5. | Ethnic Process and Minority Identity: A Comparative Study of Muslims and Christians of UP Nirmala Srinivasan | 100 |
6. | Manipur Vaishnavism: A Sociological Interpretation Kunj Bihari Singh | 125 |
7. | The Factor of Anti-Pollution in the Ideology of the Lingayat Movement C.N. Venugopal | 133 |
8. | The Immortal Cowherd and the Saintly Carrier: An Essay in the Study of Cults Ursula M. Sharma | 149 |
9. | Emergence of Shrines of Rural Tamil Nadu: A Study of Little Traditions L. Thara Bhai | 165 |
10. | Some Neglected Aspects of the Conversion of Goa: A Socio-Historical Perspective Rowena Robinson | 177 |
11. | The First Protestant Mission to India: its Social and Religious Developments D. Dennis Hudson | 199 |
12. | Issues of Christianity in Colonial Chhattisgarh Saurabh Dube | 231 |
13. | Emancipation through Proselytism? Some Reflections on the Marginal Status of the Depressed Classes N. Jayaram | 256 |
14. | Religion and Language in the Formation of Nationhood in Pakistan and Bangladesh Tanveer Fazal | 275 |
15. | The Influence of Indian Islam on Fundamentalist Trends in Trinidad and Tobago Nasser Mustapha | 302 |
16. | Religious Resurgence in Contemporary United States: A View from India Ananta Giri | 323 |
Related Readings in the Sociological Bulletin | 343 | |
About the Editor | 344 | |
About the Contributors | 345 | |
Index | 348 |