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Cultural History and the Study of Religious Change: Hinduism in South Asia and Globally

Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

This Roundtable reflects on the publication, A Cultural History of Hinduism, a six-volume study of Hinduism engaging 55 scholars from South Asian studies published this year by Bloomsbury Academic. The Roundtable brings together a group of volume editors and contributors from the publication and a critic who has not been involved with the project to discuss strategies and challenges in writing today about Hinduism and its histories in multireligious contexts past and present. The aim is to open new directions for considering the diversity of Hinduism and South Asian religious traditions and the complexity of religion as a category in relation to them. The discussion explores the multivocality emphasized in cultural history via topics such as the construction of classicality; empire’s facilitation of cultural interaction; the role of interpretation in religious ideology; practices that shape the global dissemination and consumption of Hinduism; and academic topics suggested by the audience.

Timeslot

Saturday, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Audiovisual Requirements

Resources

LCD Projector and Screen
Play Audio from Laptop Computer
Podium microphone
Program Unit Options

Session Length

90 Minutes
Schedule Info

Saturday, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Tags

cultural history
Hinduism
South Asia
religious change

Session Identifier

A23-412