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Hindu Sufi Or Sikh Contested Practices And Identifications Of Sindhi Hindus In India And Beyond Steven Wesley Ramey

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Hindu Sufi Or Sikh Contested Practices And Identifications Of Sindhi Hindus In India And Beyond Steven Wesley Ramey
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 239
Author: Steven Wesley Ramey
ISBN: 0230608329
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Hindu Sufi Or Sikh Contested Practices And Identifications Of Sindhi Hindus In India And Beyond Steven Wesley Ramey by Steven Wesley Ramey 0230608329 instant download after payment.

This multi-sited ethnography considers the impact of contested definitions on the experiences and representations of Sindhi Hindus. Ramey recognizes how the dominant definitions of Hinduism, Islam, and Sikhism challenge communities who defy such understandings and analyzes the ways Sindhi Hindus have established their unconventional practices and heritage in the context of their diaspora. By analyzing concrete examples of the creation of a heritage in the context of migration, this book considers the implications of representations of religions for Sindhi Hindus and other similar communities.

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