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Religion and the Specter of the West

Sikhism, India, Postcoloniality, and the Politics of Translation [Paperback]

by Arvind-pal S. Mandair

    • Author

      Arvind-pal S. Mandair

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Columbia University Press

    • Published

      April 2016

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      Arguing that intellectual movements, such as deconstruction, postsecular theory, and political theology, have different implications for cultures and societies that live with the debilitating effects of past imperialisms, Arvind Mandair unsettles the politics of knowledge construction in which the category of "religion" continues to be central. Through a case study of Sikhism, he launches an extended critique of religion as a cultural universal. At the same time, he presents a portrait of how certain aspects of Sikh tradition were reinvented as "religion" during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. India's imperial elite subtly recast Sikh tradition as a sui generis religion, which robbed its teachings of their political force. In turn, Sikhs began to define themselves as a "nation" and a "world religion" that was separate from, but parallel to, the rise of the Indian state and global Hinduism. Rather than investigate these processes in isolation from Europe, Mandair shifts the focus closer to the political history of ideas, thereby recovering part of Europe's repressed colonial memory.
      Mandair rethinks the intersection of religion and the secular in discourses such as history of religions, postcolonial theory, and recent continental philosophy. Though seemingly unconnected, these discourses are shown to be linked to a philosophy of "generalized translation" that emerged as a key conceptual matrix in the colonial encounter between India and the West. In this riveting study, Mandair demonstrates how this philosophy of translation continues to influence the repetitions of religion and identity politics in the lives of South Asians, and the way the academy, state, and media have analyzed such phenomena.

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      • Author

        Arvind-pal S. Mandair

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        Columbia University Press

      • Published

        April 2016

      • Weight

        700g

      • Page Count

        536

      • Dimensions

        155 x 231 x 28 mm

      • ISBN

        9780231147255

      • ISBN-10

        0231147252

      • Eden Code

        4533312

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      • Author/Creator: Arvind-pal S. Mandair

      • ISBN: 9780231147255

      • Publisher: Columbia University Press

      • Release Date: April 2016

      • Weight: 700g

      • Dimensions: 155 x 231 x 28 mm

      • Eden Code: 4533312


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