Secularism, Communalism and the Intellectuals

First Edition Pub. March 2006, 100 pages, 8.5 in x 5.5 in

ISBNs: 81-88789-28-3, 81-88789-47-X

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These essays focus on the role of fashionable critiques and smug dismissals of secularism and modernity, and the unqualified defense of so-called indigenous traditions in providing intellectual support for the discourse of Hindutva.

CONTENTS

Preface

  1. Secularism, Anti-Secularism and “Theoretical Bubble-Blowing”
  2. Hindutva and the Mainstreaming of Bigotry
  3. The “Racialization” of Communal Identity

Bibliography

Cover photo: William Gedney

Zaheer Baber

Zaheer Baber is Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is the author of ‘The Science of Empire: Scientific Knowledge, Civilization and Colonial Rule in India’ (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996) and editor of ‘CyberAsia: The Internet and Society in Asia’ (Boston: Brill, 2005). He has published papers in a number of journals such as ‘The British Journal of Sociology’ and is a frequent contributor to the ‘Times Literary Supplement’.