Religion and Identity in the Indian Ocean World
By (Author) Mark Fielding
Edited by Joshua Esler
Contributions by Dr. Gregory Cameron
Contributions by Dr. Him Chung
Contributions by Namloyak Dhungser
Contributions by Joshua Esler
Contributions by Mark Fielding
Contributions by Dr. Kathleen Gregory
Contributions by Peter Ho
Contributions by Angelica Jacob
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
18th September 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
448
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This is a ground-breaking volume on the role of religion as a major force of cohesion across the Indian Ocean region.
A diverse range of experts present a case for conceptualizing religion as an enabler of not only shared religious identities throughout the Indian Ocean world, but multiple shared identities mediated through religion, particularly as religion intersects with other manifestations of human society in this part of the world. This theme is explored through six major religious traditions, many of which originated in the Indian Ocean region, and all of which have played major roles throughout its history and to the present day. These traditions include Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. With this breadth and coverage of these traditions and their role in unifying communities from East Africa to Western Australia (including those belonging to nations north of that expanse of ocean), this book is a pioneering work on the multi-religious identities of the region.
Mark Fielding is Senior Lecturer in education at Sheridan Institute of Higher Education, Australia. Joshua Esler is a researcher and senior lecturer in Asian Studies at Sheridan Institute of Higher Education, and Senior Research Fellow at the Indo-Pacific Research Centre, Murdoch University. Joshua Esler is a researcher and senior lecturer in Asian Studies at Sheridan Institute of Higher Education, and Senior Research Fellow at the Indo-Pacific Research Centre, Murdoch University. Mark Fielding is Senior Lecturer in education at Sheridan Institute of Higher Education, Australia.