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Slandering the Sacred: Blasphemy Law and Religious Affect in Colonial India - Class 200: New Studies in Religion
J. Barton Scott
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Slandering the Sacred: Blasphemy Law and Religious Affect in Colonial India - Class 200: New Studies in Religion
J. Barton Scott
A history of global secularism and political feeling through colonial blasphemy law.
Why is religion today so often associated with giving and taking offense? To answer this question, Slandering the Sacred invites us to consider how colonial infrastructures shaped our globalized world. Through the origin and afterlives of a 1927 British imperial law (Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code), J. Barton Scott weaves a globe-trotting narrative about secularism, empire, insult, and outrage. Decentering white martyrs to freethought, his story calls for new histories of blasphemy that return these thinkers to their imperial context, dismantle the cultural boundaries of the West, and transgress the border between the secular and the sacred.
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272 pages, 15 halftones
Media | Bøker Innbunden bok (Bok med hard rygg og stivt omslag) |
Utgitt | 5. april 2023 |
ISBN13 | 9780226824888 |
Utgivere | The University of Chicago Press |
Antall sider | 272 |
Mål | 238 × 159 × 23 mm · 556 g |
Språk | Engelsk |
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