Devotion and dissent in Indian history
by International Conference on Devotion and Dissent in Indian History (2010 Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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How does the book redefine our traditional understanding of religious devotion (bhakti) not just as submission to the divine, but as a form of political or social protest?
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In what ways do the historical texts and figures discussed in the conference papers challenge or subvert established caste, gender, and authority hierarchies in India?
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How does the volume balance the dual forces of devotion and dissent, and can one truly exist without the other in the context of South Asian history?
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