Boundaries of Religion: Essays on Christianity, Ethnic Conflict, and Violence

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Religion continues to play a significant role in contemporary India. Boundaries of Religion is a collection of essays that brings together some of Rowena Robinson’s seminal writings, spanning over the past two decades, on ethnic conflict and popular Christianity in India. With the author’s interest turning to the study of non-Hindu communities, specifically Christians, and their field of interaction with Hindus, this book brings to fore the various manifestations of religion in ritual and practice specifically, and, on a broader scale, its relation to politics and the state. It focuses on making an attempt to understand how minorities are identified, defined, and categorized by legal and institutional processes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rowena Robinson

Rowena Robinson is Associate Professor in Sociology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Bombay. She has earlier taught at the University of Delhi. She is author of Conversion, Continuity and Change: Lived Christianity in Southern Goa and Christians of Indian, and editor of Religious Conversion in India: Modex, Motivations and Meanings and Sociology of Religion in India.

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Title
Boundaries of Religion: Essays on Christianity, Ethnic Conflict, and Violence
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Edition
1st.ed.
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ISBN
0198090404, 9780198090403
Length
xx+299p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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