Imagining the Public in Modern South Asia (ePub)
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Brannon D. Ingram is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Northwestern University, USA. J. Barton Scott is Assistant Professor of Religion and Historical Studies at the University of Toronto. SherAli Tareen is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College.
J. Barton Scott is Assistant Professor of Religion and Historical Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada. His work puts religion in colonial India in transnational perspective by approaching modern Hindu thinkers as theorists of religion who can be read alongside their North Atlantic contemporaries. Scott's current research interests include print culture in colonial India, the legal regulation of media publics, and the reception of liberalism among colonial Hindu reformers. His book Spiritual Despots: Modern Hinduism and the Genealogies of Self-Rule is forthcoming in 2016 as part of the series "South Asia Across the Disciplines."
SherAli K. Tareen is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College, USA. He received his PhD in Religion/Islamic Studies at Duke University and his BA at Macalester College. His work centers on Muslim intellectual thought in modern South Asia with a focus on intra-Muslim debates and polemics on crucial questions of law, ethics, and theology. He is currently completing a book project entitled "Polemical Encounters: Competing Imaginaries of Tradition in Modern South Asian Islam" that explores polemics over the boundaries of heretical innovation (bid'a) among leading 19th century Indian Muslim scholars ('Ulama'). His articles have appeared in the Journal of Law and Religion, Muslim World, Political Theology, and Islamic Studies.
- 2018, 180 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Brannon Ingram, J. Barton Scott, SherAli K Tareen
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1317234294
- ISBN-13: 9781317234296
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.02.2018
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