
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 Unity through Literature
This chapter examines the writings of Anidha Shankar and his vision of religious humanism influenced by Tagore, emphasizing the joy of creation over conflict. It discusses the complexities of Hindu-Muslim identity in India, highlighting the need for understanding that transcends religious divides, especially in the context of socio-political tensions. The conversation also touches on the speaker's current project on bhakti, exploring the challenges of presenting its multifaceted character to an undergraduate audience.
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