Sikh Religion Culture and Ethnicity

Sikh Religion  Culture and Ethnicity
Author: Arvind-Pal S. Mandair,Christopher Shackle,Gurharpal Singh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136846274

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This book brings together new approaches to the study of Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity being pursued in the diaspora by Sikh academics in western universities in Britain and North America. An important aspect of the volume is the diversity of topics that are engaged - including film and gender theory, theology, hermeneutics, deconstruction, semiotics and race theory - and brought to bear on the individual contributors' specialism within Sikh studies, thereby helping to explode previously static dichotomies such as insider vs. outsider or history vs. tradition. The volume should have strong appeal both to an academic market including students of politics, religious studies and South Asian studies, and to a more general English-speaking Sikh readership.

Sikh Religion Culture and Ethnicity

Sikh Religion  Culture and Ethnicity
Author: C. Shackle,Arvind-pal Singh Mandair
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Sikhism
ISBN: OCLC:1345647517

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The Context of Ethnicity

The Context of Ethnicity
Author: Dipankar Gupta
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015038583467

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Through a study of Sikh extremism in the Punjab, the author argues that ethnic identities are not fixed and permanent, but are dynamic and need to be sociologically contextualized in order to be properly understood.

International Bibliography of Sikh Studies

International Bibliography of Sikh Studies
Author: Rajwant Singh Chilana
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2006-01-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781402030444

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The International Bibliography of Sikh Studies brings together all books, composite works, journal articles, conference proceedings, theses, dissertations, project reports, and electronic resources produced in the field of Sikh Studies until June 2004, making it the most complete and up-to-date reference work in the field today. One of the youngest religions of the world, Sikhism has progressively attracted attention on a global scale in recent decades. An increasing number of scholars is exploring the culture, history, politics, and religion of the Sikhs. The growing interest in Sikh Studies has resulted in an avalanche of literature, which is now for the first time brought together in the International Bibliography of Sikh Studies. This monumental work lists over 10,000 English-language publications under almost 30 subheadings, each representing a subfield in Sikh Studies. The Bibliography contains sections on a wide variety of subjects, such as Sikh gurus, Sikh philosophy, Sikh politics and Sikh religion. Furthermore, the encyclopedia presents an annotated survey of all major scholarly work on Sikhism, and a selective listing of electronic and web-based resources in the field. Author and subject indices are appended for the reader’s convenience.

Religion and Ethnicity in Canada

Religion and Ethnicity in Canada
Author: Paul Bramadat,David Seljak
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442610187

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As the leading book in its field, Religion and Ethnicity in Canada has been embraced by scholars, teachers, students, and policy makers as a breakthrough study of Canadian religio-ethnic diversity and its impact on multiculturalism. A team of established scholars looks at the relationships between religious and ethnic identity in Canada's six largest minority religious communities: Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jews, Muslims and practitioners of Chinese religion. The chapters also highlight the ethnic diversity extant within these traditions in order to offer a more nuanced appreciation of the variety of lived experiences of members of these communities. Together, the contributors develop consistent themes throughout the volume, among them the changing nature of religious practice and ideas, current demographics, racism, and the role of women. Chapters related to the public policy issues of healthcare, education and multiculturalism show how new ethnic and religious diversity are challenging and changing Canadian institutions and society. Comprehensive and insightful, Religion and Ethnicity in Canada makes a unique contribution to the study of world religions in Canada.

Sikh Nationalism and Identity in a Global Age

Sikh Nationalism and Identity in a Global Age
Author: Giorgio Shani
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2007-12-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134101894

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Sikh Nationalism and Identity in a Global Age examines the construction of a Sikh national identity in post-colonial India and the diaspora and explores the reasons for the failure of the movement for an independent Sikh state: Khalistan. Based on a decade of research, it is argued that the failure of the movement to bring about a sovereign, Sikh state should not be interpreted as resulting from the weakness of the ‘communal’ ties which bind members of the Sikh ‘nation’ together, but points to the transformation of national identity under conditions of globalization. Globalization is perceived to have severed the link between nation and state and, through the proliferation and development of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), has facilitated the articulation of a transnational ‘diasporic’ Sikh identity. It is argued that this ‘diasporic’ identity potentially challenges the conventional narratives of international relations and makes the imagination of a post-Westphalian community possible. Theoretically innovative and interdisciplinary in approach, it will be primarily of interest to students of South Asian studies, political science and international relations, as well as to many others trying to come to terms with the continued importance of religious and cultural identities in times of rapid political, economic, social and cultural change.

Re imagining South Asian Religions

Re imagining South Asian Religions
Author: Pashaura Singh,Michael Hawley
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2012-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004242364

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Re-imagining South Asian Religions is a collection of essays offering new ways of understanding aspects of Hindu, Tibetan Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Theosophical, and Indian Christian experiences.

Religion and Ethnicity in Canada

Religion and Ethnicity in Canada
Author: Paul Bramadat,David Seljak
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009-10-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442697027

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As the leading book in its field, Religion and Ethnicity in Canada has been embraced by scholars, teachers, students, and policy makers as a breakthrough study of Canadian religio-ethnic diversity and its impact on multiculturalism. A team of established scholars looks at the relationships between religious and ethnic identity in Canada's six largest minority religious communities: Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jews, Muslims and practitioners of Chinese religion. The chapters also highlight the ethnic diversity extant within these traditions in order to offer a more nuanced appreciation of the variety of lived experiences of members of these communities. Together, the contributors develop consistent themes throughout the volume, among them the changing nature of religious practice and ideas, current demographics, racism, and the role of women. Chapters related to the public policy issues of healthcare, education and multiculturalism show how new ethnic and religious diversity are challenging and changing Canadian institutions and society. Comprehensive and insightful, Religion and Ethnicity in Canada makes a unique contribution to the study of world religions in Canada.