Sikh Dharam and Postcolonialism: Hegel, Religion and Zizek
This article ponders what it would require to rethink Sikh dharam today, given the irreversible transformation that occurred from a (pre-colonial) sikhi to today's (colonial/modern) Sikhism. Such reassessment is approached through the employment of a third term, sikhi(sm). This third term opera...
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Language: | English |
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[2012]
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Australian religion studies review
Year: 2012, Volume: 25, Issue: 2, Pages: 185-213 |
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Dharam
B Translation B colonial / modern Sikhism B postcolonial sikhi(sm) B Pre-colonial sikhi B Religion B Representation |
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