Time history and the religious imaginary in south Asia/
Murphy,Anne [ed.]
- 1st,ed,
- London: Routledge, 2011.
- 209
1 Introductory essay ANNE MURPHY 2 Make it fresh: time, tradition, and Indo-Persian literary modernity RAJEEV KINRA 3 Redemptive pasts and imperiled futures: the writing of a Sikh history PURNIMA DHAVAN 4 Reading global Islam through messianic renewal in Dasavatar TEENA PUROHIT 5 A Zoroastrian historical imaginary in India RASTIN MEHRI 6 The many pasts of mamul: law and custom in early colonial Madras APARNA BALACHANDRAN 7 Sacred history of the Ramaksetra in the Va^esvarodayakavya NICOLAS DEJENNE 8 The theographic and the historiographic in an Indian sacred life story CHRISTIAN LEE NOVETZKE 9 Hagiography and the religious imaginary in eighteenth-century Punjab JAMES M. HEOARTY 10 Contested communities and the re-imagination of Nabhadas' Bhaktamal JAMES P. HARE 11 Images of Nabadwip: place, evidence, and inspiration VARUNI BHATIA 12 Time and religion-making in modern Sikhism ARVIND-PAL S. MANDAIR