Hindu Pasts: Women, Religion, Histories
Synopsis
Challenges the monolithic view of Hinduism in the nineteenth century, and instead offers a vision of India that contains a rich multiplicity of Hinduisms, women's stories, and cultural histories.
In her introduction to Hindu Pasts-which showcases her work as a scholar of social, literary, and religious history-Vasudha Dalmia outlines the central ideas which thread her writings: first, to understand in greater historical depth the relationship between body language, religion, and society in India, as well as the ever-changing role of its religious and social institutions; second, to recognize that the Hindu tradition, which colonials and nationalists tend to see as monolithic, is in fact a multiplicity of distinct and semi-autonomous strands.
Publisher information
- Publisher: State University of New York Press
- ISBN: 9781438468068
- Number of pages: 390
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
- Weight: 499g
- Languages: English
