This book discusses internal differences of caste, community and gender within Sikhism and its allied communities. It examines a variety of themes such as Sikh historiography, identity, music, ethics, the worldwide Sikh diaspora, and the history and the current state of scholarship in the area of Sikh studies.
This book discusses internal differences of caste, community and gender within Sikhism and its allied communities. It examines a variety of themes such as Sikh historiography, identity, music, ethics, the worldwide Sikh diaspora, and the history and the current state of scholarship in the area of Sikh studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pashaura Singh also taught Sikh studies, the Punjabi language and religions of India for thirteen years at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction by Pashaura Singh * 1: The Legacy of History and Contemporary Challenges by N. Gerald Barrier * 2: The Guru Granth Sahib: A Global Reservoir by Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh * 3: Studying the Sikhs: Thirty Years LaterWhere Have We Come, Where Are We Going? by Doris Jakobsh * 4: Sikh Militancy and Non-violence by Paul Wallace * 5: Musical Chaunkis at the Darbar Sahib: History, Aesthetics, and Time by Pashaura Singh * 6: 'Except the True Name, I Have No Miracle': Modern Sikh Understandings of the Miraculous by Susan E. Prill * 7: Diaspora Philanthropy: The Case of Sikhs Giving Back to Punjab by Verne A. Dusenbery and Darshan S. Tatla * 8: We are not Sikhs or Hindus: Issues of Identity among the Valmikis and Ravidasis in Britain by Opinderjit Kaur Takhar * 9: The Other Sikhs: The Sikhs of Shillong by Himadri Banerjee * 10: Gurbani Kirtan and the Performance of Sikh Identity in the Southern California Diaspora by Charles Townsend * 11: Home and the World: The Nagar Kirtan and Sikh Diaspora by Gurveen Kaur Khurana * 12: Sikh Material Culture: Children's Literature and Sikh Identity by Toby B. Johnson * Appendices * Notes on Contributors
* Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction by Pashaura Singh * 1: The Legacy of History and Contemporary Challenges by N. Gerald Barrier * 2: The Guru Granth Sahib: A Global Reservoir by Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh * 3: Studying the Sikhs: Thirty Years LaterWhere Have We Come, Where Are We Going? by Doris Jakobsh * 4: Sikh Militancy and Non-violence by Paul Wallace * 5: Musical Chaunkis at the Darbar Sahib: History, Aesthetics, and Time by Pashaura Singh * 6: 'Except the True Name, I Have No Miracle': Modern Sikh Understandings of the Miraculous by Susan E. Prill * 7: Diaspora Philanthropy: The Case of Sikhs Giving Back to Punjab by Verne A. Dusenbery and Darshan S. Tatla * 8: We are not Sikhs or Hindus: Issues of Identity among the Valmikis and Ravidasis in Britain by Opinderjit Kaur Takhar * 9: The Other Sikhs: The Sikhs of Shillong by Himadri Banerjee * 10: Gurbani Kirtan and the Performance of Sikh Identity in the Southern California Diaspora by Charles Townsend * 11: Home and the World: The Nagar Kirtan and Sikh Diaspora by Gurveen Kaur Khurana * 12: Sikh Material Culture: Children's Literature and Sikh Identity by Toby B. Johnson * Appendices * Notes on Contributors
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