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In The Hindu Self and its Muslim Neighbors, the author sketches the contours of relations between Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. The central argument is that various patterns of amicability and antipathy have been generated towards Muslims over the last six hundred years and these patterns emerge at dynamic intersections between Hindu self-understandings and social shifts on contested landscapes. The core of the book is a set of translations of the Bengali writings of Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941), Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899–1976), and Annada Shankar Ray (1904–2002). Their lives were deeply interwoven with some Hindu–Muslim synthetic ideas and subjectivities, and these involvements are articulated throughout their writings which provide multiple vignettes of contemporary modes of amity and antagonism. Barua argues that the characterization of relations between Hindus and Muslims either in terms of an implacable hostility or of an unfragmented peace is historically inaccurate, for these relations were modulated by a shifting array of socio-economic and socio-political parameters. It is within these contexts that Rabindranath, Nazrul, and Annada Shankar are developing their thoughts on Hindus and Muslims through the prisms of religious humanism and universalism.



Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter One: Hindus and Muslims in Unpartitioned Bengal: Affinities and Antagonisms

Chapter Two: Partitioned Lands: Rabindranath Tagore, Nazrul Islam, and Annada Shankar Ray

Chapter Three: Rabindranath Tagore: Translated Texts

Chapter Four: Nazrul Islam: Translated Texts

Chapter Five: Annada Shankar Ray: Translated Texts

Chapter Six: Conclusion

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793642585, 978-1793642585
      ISBN10: 1793642583

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The Hindu Self and its Muslim Neighbors, the author sketches the contours of relations between Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. The central argument is that various patterns of amicability and antipathy have been generated towards Muslims over the last six hundred years and these patterns emerge at dynamic intersections between Hindu self-understandings and social shifts on contested landscapes. The core of the book is a set of translations of the Bengali writings of Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941), Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899–1976), and Annada Shankar Ray (1904–2002). Their lives were deeply interwoven with some Hindu–Muslim synthetic ideas and subjectivities, and these involvements are articulated throughout their writings which provide multiple vignettes of contemporary modes of amity and antagonism. Barua argues that the characterization of relations between Hindus and Muslims either in terms of an implacable hostility or of an unfragmented peace is historically inaccurate, for these relations were modulated by a shifting array of socio-economic and socio-political parameters. It is within these contexts that Rabindranath, Nazrul, and Annada Shankar are developing their thoughts on Hindus and Muslims through the prisms of religious humanism and universalism.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter One: Hindus and Muslims in Unpartitioned Bengal: Affinities and Antagonisms

      Chapter Two: Partitioned Lands: Rabindranath Tagore, Nazrul Islam, and Annada Shankar Ray

      Chapter Three: Rabindranath Tagore: Translated Texts

      Chapter Four: Nazrul Islam: Translated Texts

      Chapter Five: Annada Shankar Ray: Translated Texts

      Chapter Six: Conclusion

      References

      About the Author

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