Book Summary
This innovative book offers a dynamic analysis of Hinduism in the perspective of Western notions of modernity. After reviewing definitions of modernity and Hinduism and looking at modernity in India, the author considers Hinduism in relation to Islam and the West. The second half of the book presents key aspects of Hinduism, ancient and modern, in the light of their contrast with modernity. The scope of the book is extremely broad, covering topics such as Orientalism, women, goddesses, gods, and the central problem of contemporary Hinduism - the rise of Hindu nationalism. The book will be of interest not only to students of Hinduism but also to all those interested in the sociology of religion more broadly, and indeed everyone interested in the conjunction of modernity and tradition. This examination of Hinduism in the context of modernity will be of interest to all students of Hinduism, as well as to those interested in the sociology and history of religion. * Shows Hinduism to be a highly dynamic world-view which challenges western notions of modernity. * Considers a broad range of topics including women, the caste system, the self, divinities and gurus. * Contains up-to-date discussions of modern Hindu culture and beliefs.
Book Details
Book Name | Hinduism And Modernity |
Author | David Smith |
Publisher | Blackwell Publishers (Mar 2003) |
ISBN | 9780631208624 |
Pages | 250 |
Language | English |
Price | 450 |