The Invention of Hinduism for National Use

Abstract

This paper discusses the ways in which the category "Hinduism" became available for national use, as a political resource. It argues that various forms of Indian nationalism mobilised the term "Hindu" or variants thereof in a number of ways, and suggests that these uses, of "Hindu" as religion, race or nation, can be dated to very specific points in relatively recent time. 

Speaker:
Benjamin Zachariah

ICCR Professor, Halle University, Research Fellow, Karl Jaspers Centre, Heidelberg University
Venue:  Committee Room, Central Library, JNU
Date and Time: 15th March 2014 (Saturday), 4:30 pm

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