RELST 6666

RELST 6666

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

This course examines how religious ideologies, practices and institutions have been politically mobilized in the public spheres of modern South and Southeast Asia. Divisive social conflict and communal violence have resulted from this mobilization, challenging conventional secular notions of national identity and political community. How have nationalist, developmental and democratic agendas in the post-colonial era contributed to the emergence of assertive, contentious religious identities? How have religious beliefs, communities, and historical memories been transformed by this mobilization? In what ways have these visions of religious nationalism transformed the political, economic and social dynamics of the post-colonial states of South and Southeast Asia? We will examine a variety of cases including Hindutva and communal violence in India, ethno-religious chauvinism and civil war in Sri Lanka, the Saffron Revolution and anti-Muslim campaigns in Burma, and religious insurgency in Thailand.

When Offered Fall.

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: one course in ANTHR, ASIAN, HIST, RELST, at the 3000-level or above or permission of instructor.

Course Subfield (SC)

Comments Co-meets with ASIAN 4466/RELST 4466.

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Syllabi: none
  • 17620 RELST 6666   SEM 101

  • Instruction Mode:
    Prerequisite: 1 course in ANTHR, ASIAN, HIST, RELST at 3000 level or above, or permission of instructor.