Brings together new approaches to the study of Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity being pursued in the diaspora by Sikh academics.
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: New Perspectives in Sikh Studies
p. 1
Canon Formation in the Sikh Tradition
p. 10
Eighteenth Century Khalsa Identity: Discourse, Praxis and Narrative
p. 25
Thinking Differently about Religion and History: Issues for Sikh Studies
p. 47
On the Hermeneutics of Sikh Thought and Praxis
p. 72
Making Punjabi Literary History
p. 97
The Mirror and the Sikh: the Transformation of Ondaatje's Kip
p. 118
The Limits of 'Conventional Wisdom': Understanding Sikh Ethno-nationalism
p. 142
Imagining Punjab: Narratives of Nationhood and Homeland among the Sikh Diaspora
p. 161
What Has a Whale Got to Do With It? A Tale of Pogroms and Biblical Allegories
p. 186
Bibliography
p. 207
Index
p. 217
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