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Studies Religion and the Everyday
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Studies in Religion and the Everyday
is a collection of essays addressing the contours of religious beliefs and practices in the context of everyday life in India. Events and processes in contemporary Indiaespecially post the 1990shave contributed to distinct modes of articulating religious practices. This volume is an attempt to historicizeand problematizethe categorization of religion as a universally held and analytically distinct feature of human life and seeks to understand the conditionshistorical, political, discursiveand processes of authorization under which a particular set of practices, values, and dispositions constitutes the 'religious' at a specific point in time. By bringing together studies that draw from diverse methodological and epistemological approaches, the book will serve as a useful introduction to religion in India for the general reader and as an indispensable resource for students and researchers. The volume presents fresh perspectives on existing fields of study such as the city, capital, minorities, secularization, and the stateno longer seen as distinct from religion but actively co-produced with religion in the context of the theoretical rubric of the everydaythereby marking a departure from approaching the question of religion solely through the lens of identity and conflict.
is a collection of essays addressing the contours of religious beliefs and practices in the context of everyday life in India. Events and processes in contemporary Indiaespecially post the 1990shave contributed to distinct modes of articulating religious practices. This volume is an attempt to historicizeand problematizethe categorization of religion as a universally held and analytically distinct feature of human life and seeks to understand the conditionshistorical, political, discursiveand processes of authorization under which a particular set of practices, values, and dispositions constitutes the 'religious' at a specific point in time. By bringing together studies that draw from diverse methodological and epistemological approaches, the book will serve as a useful introduction to religion in India for the general reader and as an indispensable resource for students and researchers. The volume presents fresh perspectives on existing fields of study such as the city, capital, minorities, secularization, and the stateno longer seen as distinct from religion but actively co-produced with religion in the context of the theoretical rubric of the everydaythereby marking a departure from approaching the question of religion solely through the lens of identity and conflict.