Cultivating Sikh identity and culture: art, music and philology

"Cultivating Sikh Identity and Culture explores the development of modern Sikh identities through the concept of the 'cultivation of culture'. It investigates diverse, but repeatedly overlapping, Sikh encounters in the fields of art, music and philology, and considers their role in th...

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Main Author: Linden, Bob van der (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge 2025
In:Year: 2025
Series/Journal:Routledge critical Sikh studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Sikhism / Cultural identity / History
Further subjects:B Sikhism Social aspects
B Sikhs Ethnic identity
B Sikhism and culture
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Summary:"Cultivating Sikh Identity and Culture explores the development of modern Sikh identities through the concept of the 'cultivation of culture'. It investigates diverse, but repeatedly overlapping, Sikh encounters in the fields of art, music and philology, and considers their role in the making of a continuous living tradition. The volume focuses particularly on the imperial encounter and intellectual interaction between colonizer and colonized. It emphasises the enduring importance of the modern rational approach of the Singh Sabha (Tat Khalsa) reformers in defining a normative Sikh tradition. In course, the author reflects on the importance of philological research and the complexity of modern knowledge production in relation to the formation of cultural identities. The chapters offer a critical historical overview of the changes in the performance and reception of Sikh sacred music in the context of the community's successive encounters with the Mughals, the British and globalization. They also provide new insights into the life and work of Max Arthur Macauliffe, author of the classic The Sikh Religion (1909), and a contextualized discussion of contemporary Sikh drawings by Emily de Klerk. Taking a global, interdisciplinary approach, this book will be of particular interest to scholars of religion, South Asian Studies and history"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:xv, 173 Seiten, Illustrationen
ISBN:978-1-032-46426-8
978-1-032-48096-1