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Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond
Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond Summary:By Steven W. Ramey
This multi-sited ethnography considers the impact of contested definitions on the experiences and representations of Sindhi Hindus. Ramey recognizes how the dominant definitions of Hinduism, Islam, and Sikhism challenge communities who defy such understandings and analyzes the ways Sindhi Hindus have established their unconventional practices and heritage in the context of their diaspora. By analyzing concrete examples of the creation of a heritage in the context of migration, this book considers the implications of representations of religions for Sindhi Hindus and other similar communities. password: gigle.ws Please select one mirror to download
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Sponsored LinksHindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond Keywordssindhi hindus heritage representations ramey considers definitions context contested practices communities ways defy understandings analyzes established unconventional analyzing implications religions migration creation sindhi hindus ramey recognizes dominant definitions hindus ramey ethnography considers multi sited ethnography contested practices contested definitionsBookmark Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and BeyondHyperlink code:Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond download copyrightThis site does not store Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond on its server. We only index and link to Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete Hindu, Sufi, or Sikh: Contested Practices and Identifications of Sindhi Hindus in India and Beyond if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately. |
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