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Hindu, Muslim, and the Dynamics of South Asian Identity: Belonging and Conflict from the Past to the Present

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hindu, Muslim, and the Dynamics of South Asian Identity: Belonging and Conflict from the Past to the Present

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Gottschalk

ISBN:

9781350569157

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

13th November 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

History of religion

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

This volume brings together a wealth of contributions that demonstrate how, for many individuals and groups, Hindu and Muslim are, and always have been, more than predetermined markers of religion.

Rather, these terms represent a set of contested identities, belongings, communities, ethnicities, histories, regions, neighbourhoods and politics, as well as diverse artistic, literary and music traditions. Arguing that religion does not adequately account for these terms, contributors also recognise that despite this diversity, notions of Hindu and Muslim have long acted as a shared orientation marker of identity and belonging.

Challenging the imaginary of a divided South Asia and historicizing supposed Hindu-Muslim binaries, this book provides a crucial springboard for a broader understanding of these identities as intertwined and even interdependent, making distinction sometimes impossible to discern. Each chapter explores specific case studies of interactions, divergences and convergences between Hindu and Muslim from the early 19th century to today, to understand how they have evolved over the last 200 years, and actively reflects upon the theoretical and methodological challenges and constructive approaches necessary to ongoing debates about the complex historical relationship between Hindus and Muslims.

Reviews

Hindu, Muslim is a welcome contribution to a growing body of literature on religious and social identities in South Asia. In prioritizing depth over breadth, the volume offers a robust, refreshing set of viewpoints that add layers of complexity to a subject of interest to all South Asianists. * Audrey Truschke, Professor, Rutgers University-Newark, USA *
Ranging from the earliest Arab writings on Indian culture to todays love jihad-- with chapters embracing politics, musicology, memory studies, literary studies, art history, and much more -- this timely volume explores the myriad and complex ways that peoples of two great religious traditions have responded to each other. * Richard M. Eaton, Professor of History, University of Arizona, USA *

Author Bio

Peter Gottschalk is Professor of Religion and Professor of Global South Asian Studies at Wesleyan University, USA. His research focuses on the theoretical, historical and contemporary dimensions of Indian religious interactions. Among other works, he has published Religion, Science, and Empire: Classifying Hindus and Muslims in British India (2013) and Beyond Hindu and Muslim: Multiple Identity in Narratives from Village India (2000).

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