Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Nidān: International Journal for Indian Studies

Race, Caste, and Conversion in Colonial and Postcolonial South Asia
Guest Edited: Eliza F. Kent
List of Contributors: Eliza F. Kent / Brian A. Hatcher / Arun W. Jones / Deepra Dandekar / Torsten Tschacher / Sonja Thomas / Manjeet Baruah / Anandita Bajpai / Margherita Trento / Ehud Halperin / Prashant Kidambi / Seema K. Chauhan / Simon Daisley
Published:
2024-07-29
Full Issue:
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Front Matter
Preface
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Editor's Preface Intersectionality
1-3
Introduction
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Introduction Race, Caste, and Conversion in Colonial and Postcolonial South Asia
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Conclusion Dis-embedding and Reconstituting Caste in South Asia and the US
9-11
Research Articles
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From Courtesan to King The Conversion of Farzana
12-29 -
Images of Concealment Pandita Ramabai and the Mukti Mission
30-49 -
Christian Conversion and the Racialisation of Religion in Colonial India
50-67 -
Diagnosing 'Ignorance' Conversion, Race, and Reform among Muslims in Madras and Ceylon
68-89 -
Race, Caste, and Missionary Work of the Syro-Malabar Catholics in Postcolonial India and the US
90-106 -
Orality, Identity, and the Sense of the Past in the India-Burma Borderlands: A Review of Recent Studies
107-118
Book Reviews
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Radio for the Millions Hindi-Urdu Broadcasting Across Borders
119-121 -
Abundance Sexuality's History
122-127 -
South Asia's Christians Between Hindu and Muslim
128-132 -
Between Hindu and Christian Khrist Bhaktas, Catholics, and the Negotiation of Devotion in Banaras
133-138 -
Taming the Oriental Bazaar Architecture of the Market Halls of Colonial India
139-141 -
In Dialogue with the Mahābhārata
142-144 -
Minority Pasts Locality, Emotions, and Belonging in Princely Rampur
145-147