Religion and Violence in South Asia

Religion and Violence in South Asia
Title Religion and Violence in South Asia PDF eBook
Author John Hinnells
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 526
Release 2007-01-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1134192185

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Do religions justify and cause violence or are they more appropriately seen as forces for peace and tolerance? Featuring contributions from international experts in the field, this book explores the debate that has emerged in the context of secular modernity about whether religion is a primary cause of social division, conflict and war, or whether this is simply a distortion of the ‘true’ significance of religion and that if properly followed it promotes peace, harmony, goodwill and social cohesion. Focusing on how this debate is played out in the South Asian context, the book engages with issues relating to religion and violence in both its classical and contemporary formations. The collection is designed to look beyond the stereotypical images and idealized portrayals of the peaceful South Asian religious traditions (especially Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Sufi), which can occlude their own violent histories and to analyze the diverse attitudes towards, and manifestations of violence within the major religious traditions of South Asia. Divided into three sections, the book also discusses globalization and the theoretical issues that inform contemporary discussions of the relationship between religion and violence.

Religion and Violence in South Asia

Religion and Violence in South Asia
Title Religion and Violence in South Asia PDF eBook
Author Hinnells
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ISBN 9780415348621

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Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia

Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia
Title Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Linell E. Cady
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 209
Release 2006-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 1134153066

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This is a major new contribution to comparative and multidisciplinary scholarship on the alignment of religion and violence in South and Southeast Asia.

Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia

Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia
Title Religion, Extremism and Violence in South Asia PDF eBook
Author Imran Ahmed
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 249
Release 2022-02-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9811668477

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This book sheds light on religiously motivated extremism and violence in South Asia, a phenomenon which ostensibly poses critical and unique challenges to the peace, security and governance not only of the region, but also of the world at large. The book is distinctive in-so-far as it reexamines conventional wisdom held about religious extremism in South Asia and departs from the literature which centres its analyses on Islamic militancy based on the questions and assumptions of the West’s ‘war on terror’. This volume also offers a comprehensive analysis of new extremist movements and how their emergence and success places existing theoretical frameworks in the study of religious extremism into question. It further examines topical issues including the study of social media and its impact on the evolution and operation of violent extremism. The book also analyses grassroots and innovative non-state initiatives aimed to counter extremist ideologies. Through case studies focusing on Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, this collection examines extremist materials, methods of political mobilisation and recruitment processes and maps the interconnected nature of sociological change with the ideological transformations of extremist movements.

Religion and Violence South Asia

Religion and Violence South Asia
Title Religion and Violence South Asia PDF eBook
Author Hinnells
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2006-02
Genre
ISBN 9780415346702

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Religion, Violence and Political Mobilisation in South Asia

Religion, Violence and Political Mobilisation in South Asia
Title Religion, Violence and Political Mobilisation in South Asia PDF eBook
Author Ravinder Kaur
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 232
Release 2005-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780761934318

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Papers presented at the Workshop on Religious Mobilisation and Organisation of Violence, held at Roskilde during 3-4 April 2003.

Political Violence in South Asia

Political Violence in South Asia
Title Political Violence in South Asia PDF eBook
Author Ali Riaz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 210
Release 2018-09-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 135111820X

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Political violence has remained an integral part of South Asian society for decades. The region has witnessed and continued to encounter violence for achieving political objectives from above and from below. Violence is perpetrated by the state, by non-state actors, and used by the citizens as a form of resistance. Ethnic insurgency, religion-inspired extremism, and ideology-driven hostility are examples of violent acts that have emerged as challenges to the states which have responded with violence in the form of civil war and through violations of human rights disregarding international norms. This book explores various dimensions of political violence in South Asia, namely in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Each chapter either speaks to an important aspect of the political violence or provides an overall picture of the nature and scope of political violence in the respective country. Political violence is understood in the larger sense of political, that is, above and beyond institutions, and also as an integral part of social relationships where social norms and the role of individual agency play seminal roles. The contributions in this book incorporate both institutional and non-institutional dimensions of political violence. Exploring how everyday life in South Asian states and societies is transformed by the engagement with violence through direct and indirect methods, this book adopts an interdisciplinary framework; diverse methods are employed – from ethnographic readings to more macro level analyses. The phenomenon is explored from historical, sociological, and political perspectives. This book will be useful as a supplementary text in courses on South Asian Studies in general and South Asian Politics in particular.