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Indian Secularism A Social and Intellectual History, 1890-1950
About: This article is published in The American Historical Review.The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 34 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Secularism & Intellectual history.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with the influential anthropological work of Prof. Talal Asad on Islam, secularism and the secular, and argue that the binary ''Western-non-Western'' which is constitutive for Asad, th...
Abstract: This essay deals with the influential anthropological work of Prof. Talal Asad on Islam, secularism and the secular. I argue that the binary `Western—non-Western' which is constitutive for Asad, th...
73 citations
05 Jul 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an extended version of the published version of this article, which is also available at www.ipsp.org/downloads, with a number of enhancements.
Abstract: This extended version of the published version is also available at www.ipsp.org/downloads.
50 citations
01 Jan 2013
38 citations
TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw on the concept of multiple secularities as culturally embedded forms of distinction between religious and non-religious spheres and practices, and argue that those dist...
Abstract: This article draws on the concept of ‘multiple secularities’ as culturally embedded forms of distinction between religious and non-religious spheres and practices. The authors argue that those dist...
31 citations
Cites background from "Indian Secularism A Social and Inte..."
...Hindu nationalist ‘holism’ criticizes any recognition of minorities as ‘pseudo-secularism’ (see Tejani, 2008: 9)....
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...The debates show that the issue of secularism was inextricably interwoven with questions of minority rights and social equality (Bajpai, 2002; Tejani, 2008: 241)....
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with the influential anthropological work of Prof. Talal Asad on Islam, secularism and the secular, and argue that the binary ''Western-non-Western'' which is constitutive for Asad, th...
Abstract: This essay deals with the influential anthropological work of Prof. Talal Asad on Islam, secularism and the secular. I argue that the binary `Western—non-Western' which is constitutive for Asad, th...
73 citations
05 Jul 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an extended version of the published version of this article, which is also available at www.ipsp.org/downloads, with a number of enhancements.
Abstract: This extended version of the published version is also available at www.ipsp.org/downloads.
50 citations
01 Jan 2013
38 citations
TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw on the concept of multiple secularities as culturally embedded forms of distinction between religious and non-religious spheres and practices, and argue that those dist...
Abstract: This article draws on the concept of ‘multiple secularities’ as culturally embedded forms of distinction between religious and non-religious spheres and practices. The authors argue that those dist...
31 citations