Engaging South Asian Religions Dr Daniel Ortiz MoralesLooks at Western understandings of South Asian religions and indigenous responses from pre colonial to contemporary times. Focusing on boundaries, appropriations, and resistances involved in Western engagements with South Asian religions, this edited volume considers both the pre and postcolonial period in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It pays particular attention to contemporary controversies surrounding the study of South Asian religions,
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