
Ankur Barua, "The Hindu Self and Its Muslim Neighbors: Contested Borderlines on Bengali Landscapes" (Lexington, 2022)
New Books in Islamic Studies
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Cultural Intersections in Pre-Modern Bengal
This chapter explores the historical evolution of communal identities in pre-modern Bengal, emphasizing the coexistence of Hinduism and Islam through language and cultural exchange. It examines how linguistic ties shaped perceptions of identity and facilitated indigenization in Islam, fostering a shared cultural landscape from the 14th century. The narrative further discusses the complexities surrounding the construction of these identities, particularly in light of sociopolitical developments leading to the creation of Bangladesh.
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