Sikhism and History
Book Specification
| Item Code: | IDF879 |
| Author: | Edited By: Pashaura Singh and N. Gerald Barrier |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press, New Delhi |
| Language: | English |
| Edition: | 2004 |
| ISBN: | 0195667085 |
| Pages: | 280 |
| Cover: | Hardcover |
| Other Details | 8.7" X 5.7" |
| Weight | 480 gm |
Book Description
This collection of representative essays covers a wide range of issues that define the contours of contemporary Sikh studies and is a major contribution to the field. Each essay explores a dimension of what constitutes modern Sikhism - the central concerns of a Sikh identity as well as the realities of the Sikh diaspora. The symbols and practices as they evolved over time, the enduring importance of the teachings of the Gurus and their relation to contemporary influences on Sikhism. The essays explore the conscious codification of Sikh precepts during the Singh Sabha period and the relationship between religion and ideology as embodied in modern politico religious formations like the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee. The doctrinal issues involving the authority of texts like the Dasam Granth and debates over authorship are also explored. In this context, the discipline also recognizes the need for a methodology equipped with tools that approach historical sources carefully, as in the instance of poetic writing in Persian.
This multidimensional volume highlights the contributions of the leading Sikh studies scholar W. H. McLeod and brings together both authorities in the discipline and yound scholars including Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier, Nikki-Guninder Kaur Singh, Louis E. Fenech, Robin Reinhart, Tony Ballantyne, Doris Jakobsh, Arhtur Helweg, and Darshan S. Tatla. It will be useful to scholars, students, and the general reader interested in issues related to the history of Sikhism and questions of identity formation of communities.
About the Author:
Pashaura Singh is Assistant Professor of Sikh Studies and Punjabi Language, University of Michigan. USA.
N. Gerald barrier is Professor of History and a Middlebush Chair in the Social Sciences. University of Missouri-Columbia
| Acknowledgements | ix | |
| Introduction- I The Contribution of Professor W.H. McLeod in the field of Sikh Studies Pashaura Singh |
3 | |
| Introduction-II Sikhism in the Light of History N. Gerald Barrier |
21 | |
| Keynote Speech Researching the Rahit W.H. McLeod |
30 | |
| Response to Keynote Speech Pashaura Singh |
44 | |
| 1. | Mythic Inheritance and the Historic Drink of the khalsa Nikky-Guninader Kaur Singh |
51 |
| 2. | Sikh Identity in the Light of History A Dynamic Perspective Pashaura Singh |
77 |
| 3. | Bhai Nand Lal 'Goya' and the Sikh Tradition Louis E. Fenech |
111 |
| 4. | Strategies for Interpreting the Dasam Granth Robin Rinehart |
135 |
| 5. | Maharaja Dalip Singh, History, and the Negotiation of Sikh Identity Tony Ballantyne |
151 |
| 6. | What is in a Name? Circumscribing Sikh Female Nomenclature Doris Jakobsh |
176 |
| 7. | Authority, Politics, and Contemporary Sikhism The Akal Takht, the SGPC, Rahit Maryada, and the Law N. Gerald Barrier |
194 |
| 8. | Ethnic Dynamics within a Transnational Framework The Case of the Sikh Diaspora Arthur W. Helweg |
230 |
| 9. | Writing Prejudice The Image of Sikhs in Bharati Mukherjee's Writings Darshan S. Tatla |
248 |
| Bio-bibliographical Notes on Contributors | 278 | |