Lexington Books
Pages: 136
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7391-0673-0 • Hardback • June 2003 • $101.00 • (£78.00)
Sushil Mittal is Assistant Professor of Religion and the John C. Griswold Distinguished Professorship in Religion at Millikin University.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Hindus, Muslims, and the Other in Eighteenth Century India
Chapter 4 Fortuitous Convergences and Essential Ambiguities: Transcultural Political Elites in the Medieval Deccan
Chapter 5 Surprising Bedfellows: Vaisnava and Shi'a Alliance in Kavi Ariph's 'Tale of Lalmon'
Chapter 6 The dharma of Islam and the din of Hinduism: Hindus and Muslims in the Age of Sivaji
Chapter 7 Conclusion
This collection of essays will be extremely useful to scholars seeking specific examples of cases where the Hindu/Muslim binary simply does not work-and given the constant reinforcement for mass media and academic institutions today, such examples are welcome, and worthy of being propagated.
— Travis L. Smith, Columbia University; Intenerario 2G:1, (2005)