Deceptive majority: Dalits, Hinduism, and underground religion

The idea that India is a Hindu majority nation rests on the assumption that the vast swath of its population stigmatized as 'untouchable' is, and always has been, in some meaningful sense, Hindu. But is that how such communities understood themselves in the past, or how they understand the...

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Main Author: Lee, Joel G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2021
In:Year: 2021
Series/Journal:South Asia in the social sciences 13
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B India / Religious policy / Hinduism / Paria / Inclusion (Sociology) / Religious change
B Lucknow / Paria / Caste / Hindus / Religious identity / Cultural change
Further subjects:B Political sociology ; India ; Lucknow
B Lucknow (India) ; Religion
B Caste ; Religious aspects ; Hinduism
B Caste ; Political aspects ; India ; Lucknow
B Lucknow (India) Religious life and customs
B Hinduism (India) (Lucknow)
B Caste Religious aspects Hinduism
B Dalits ; Political activity ; India ; Lucknow
B Dalits (India) (Lucknow)
B Political Sociology (India) (Lucknow)
B Lucknow (India) Politics and government
B Dalits ; India ; Lucknow ; Religion
B Hinduism and politics ; India ; Lucknow
B Hinduism and politics (India) (Lucknow)
B Social integration ; Religious aspects ; Hinduism
B Dalits Political activity (India) (Lucknow)
B Social Integration Religious aspects Hinduism
B Caste Political aspects (India) (Lucknow)
B Lucknow (India) ; Politics and government
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Erscheint auch als: 9781108843829