The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by appropriating the colonial categories religion/secular, marginalising the subaltern groups. Using Critical Religion and Cavanaugh, this article analyses the implications of these developments on devadasis, traditionally performers of music and dance, that resulted in their violent displacement to the fringes of the society. In doing so, this article shows that violence in the context of devadasi communities must be understood with a broader definition. The article will also argue that, albeit colonial categories, religion/secular categories had a different understanding among the indigenous/nationalists. In doing so, this article provides a postcol...
This article proceeds from a critical reading of the role of religion for nation-building in India. ...
Colonial education and missionary discourse of modernity intensified struggles for continuity and ch...
This book examines conflict and violence among religious minorities and the implication on the idea ...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
With this dissertation, I investigate the question of how the Self Respect Movement, with its reject...
This paper examines the complex identities held by devadasis and the social and political circumstan...
The purpose of this article is to explore the connection between Indian nationalism and gender ident...
The partition of India, 1947, witnessed the migration of over twelve million people and communal vio...
This thesis examines the construction and utilization of gender in religious nationalist projects. C...
This book covers a range of issues and phenomena around gender-related violence in specific cultural...
This paper interrogates the concept of “millenarianism,” which has been employed since the 1970s in ...
This article proceeds from a critical reading of the role of religion for nation-building in India. ...
Colonial education and missionary discourse of modernity intensified struggles for continuity and ch...
This book examines conflict and violence among religious minorities and the implication on the idea ...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
With this dissertation, I investigate the question of how the Self Respect Movement, with its reject...
This paper examines the complex identities held by devadasis and the social and political circumstan...
The purpose of this article is to explore the connection between Indian nationalism and gender ident...
The partition of India, 1947, witnessed the migration of over twelve million people and communal vio...
This thesis examines the construction and utilization of gender in religious nationalist projects. C...
This book covers a range of issues and phenomena around gender-related violence in specific cultural...
This paper interrogates the concept of “millenarianism,” which has been employed since the 1970s in ...
This article proceeds from a critical reading of the role of religion for nation-building in India. ...
Colonial education and missionary discourse of modernity intensified struggles for continuity and ch...
This book examines conflict and violence among religious minorities and the implication on the idea ...