Heterological Alternatives in the History of Religions

Authors

  • Bryan Rennie Westminster College Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.v4i2.221

Keywords:

Arvind-Pal S. Mandair, identity politics, language, monotheolingualism, postcolonialism, religion, Sikhism

Abstract

This review discusses Arvind-Pal S. Mandair’s Religion and the Specter of the West: Sikhism, India, Postcoloniality, and the Politics of Translation (hereafter RSW), published in 2009 by Columbia University Press.

Author Biography

  • Bryan Rennie, Westminster College

    Bryan Rennie's research interests include the Philosophy of Religions and Method and Theory in the Study of Religion with a particular focus on the works of Mircea Eliade. His publications include Reconstructing Eliade (SUNY, 1996), Changing Religious Worlds (edited; SUNY, 2001), Mircea Eliade: A Critical Reader (edited; Equinox, 2006), and The International Eliade (edited; SUNY, 2007), which won an ‘Outstanding Academic Title’ Choice award from the American Libraries Association. He has also co-edited Religion, Terror, and Violence (with Philip Tite; Routledge, 2008). Most recently he published ‘After this Strange Starting: Method and Theory and the Philosophy of Religion(s)’, in Method and Theory in the Study of Religion (22.2–3, 2010: 116–35) and ‘The History (and Philosophy) of Religion(s)’, in Studies in Religion (forthcoming November, 2011).

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Published

2012-01-20

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How to Cite

Rennie, B. (2012). Heterological Alternatives in the History of Religions. Religions of South Asia, 4(2), 221-231. https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.v4i2.221