Sikhism in Global Context
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From being at the center of debates after 9/11 to carving out
distinctive identities in the north-eastern corner of India, the Sikh
community has made its presence felt throughout the world. Focusing on
globalization, this book reflects the widening scope of Sikh
studies—from religion, ideology, and history to contentious issues like
identity, culture, and social relations.
Sikhism in Global
Context examines Sikh historiography, identity, music, ethics, diaspora,
history, and current state of scholarship. It also studies internal
differences of caste, community, and gender, as well as the use of
modern media to disseminate and construct frameworks of Sikhism.
The
essays analyze how local experiences confirm and complicate notions of
diasporic Sikh belief and practice questioning conventional premises of
Sikh studies. Breaking away from its early emphasis on history and text,
they open up a variety of approaches and look at the actual Sikh
practice from the ‘lived religion perspective’.
About the Author
Pashaura Singh is Dr Jasbir Singh
Saini Endowed Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies, University of
California. He has written and edited many scholarly works on Sikhism.
Published: 2011
Pages: 281
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press