Studies in religion and the everyday (Record no. 10334)

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Edition number 23
Classification number 207.5 Ib7S
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Title Studies in religion and the everyday
Statement of responsibility, etc Farhana Ibrahim.
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Extent lvi, 337p.
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Series statement Oxford studies contemporary indi oscis c
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Summary, etc "The emergence of religion as a category that was distinct from other aspects of social life -such as politics, law, economics, science-is the product of a particular moment in history. 'Religion' in this mode of reckoning is coeval with modernity and the rise of the modern west. Thus, religion as an analytically distinct category (one that has its own 'essence' regardless of other vicissitudes of life) comes into simultaneous existence with the formulation of modern science in Europe. Colonialism enabled the spread of this idea and way of apprehending the world to have far-reaching consequences for the way subject populations in turn were to also come to think of religion. Thus, the conjunction of these historical patterns led to the universalization of this particular definition of religion. India's encounter with colonialism not only marked its engagement with modernity, it also inaugurated an epistemic stance that defined it historically and culturally. Part of the colonial anthropological enterprise consisted of a search for modernity's past: the 'other' of the enlightenment subject"--
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Personal name Ibrahim, Farhana.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   Not For Loan Reference Central Library, IISER Bhopal Central Library, IISER Bhopal On Display 02/09/2024 73 1047.00   207.5 Ib7S 11685 04/09/2024 1495.00 02/09/2024 Books Book recommended by Dr Renny Thomas



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