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Urban Mythologies and Urbane Islam: Refining the Past and Present in Colonial-Era Lucknow
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. Urban Mythologies and Urbane Isla. Contemporary Lucknow: Life with ‘Too Much History’ (SAMAJ-EASAS). Urban Mythologies and Urbane Islam: Refining the Past and Present in Colonial-Era Lucknow. Urban myths and urban history. Old Lucknow in new publics. Urban mythologies in nationalist politics. 32; Send by e-mail. Urban myths and urban history. Recent studies of ‘Abdul Halim Sharar and his work include Naim (2011) and, especially, Perkins (20.
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Which Place for the Homeless in Delhi? Scrutiny of a Mobilisation Campaign in the 2010 Commonwealth Games Context
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. Which Place for the Homeless in D. Which Place for the Homeless in Delhi? Scrutiny of a Mobilisation Campaign in the 2010 Commonwealth Games Context. From houseless to homeless: the adverse effects of slum clearance policies. Major changes in the shelterless population of Delhi. Extent of slum demolition without resettlement. Government responses and civil society involvement: towards more invited spaces? Night shelter schemes for the homeless.
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Cosmopolitan Soirées in Eighteenth-Century North India: Reception of early Urdu poetry in Kishangarh
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. Cosmopolitan Soirées in Eighteent. Cosmopolitan Soirées in Eighteenth-Century North India: Reception of early Urdu poetry in Kishangarh. A Formal Courtly Gathering in Delhi. A Poetic Soirée in Kishangarh. 32; Send by e-mail. A first version of this paper was presented at the European Conference of South Asian Studies in Li. Rekhtā is a broader term with a long history, for which see Faruqi (2003) and Bangha (2010). This article focuses on a c...
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Madrasas and Social Mobility in the Religious Economy: The Case of Nadwat al-’Ulama in Lucknow
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. Madrasas and Social Mobility in t. Contemporary Lucknow: Life with ‘Too Much History’ (SAMAJ-EASAS). Madrasas and Social Mobility in the Religious Economy: The Case of Nadwat al-’Ulama in Lucknow. Christopher B. Taylor. Lucknow is world-famous for Islamic learning. Free education in a time of state failure. This article is based on research conducted with the assistance of the National Science Foundation (Grant No. 32; Send by e-mail. Nadwa i...
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Partnership with EASAS
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. European Association for South Asian Studies (EASAS). Jointly edit, once a year, a special issue with some of the best papers presented in the European Conference for South Asian Studies that is organised by EASAS every two years. The SAMAJ-EASAS series editors are Roger Jeffery, Margret Frenz and Alessandra Consolaro. SAMAJ-EASAS Series editor, is Associate Professor of Modern Indian Languages and Literature at the University of Turin. The E...
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The ‘Land of the Vaish’? Caste Structure and Ideology in Mauritius
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. The ‘Land of the Vaish’? The ‘Land of the Vaish’? Caste Structure and Ideology in Mauritius. The terms of the debate. Castes in Mauritius: what is told, what is known. Castes and the indenture system. The caste background of indentured labourers. Leaving India and crossing the black waters. Castes in Mauritius: from camp to village. Outward signs of castes and professional specialisation. Caste, prestige, power and devotion. 32; Send by e-mail.
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Muslim Women’s Rights Activists’ Visibility: Stretching the Gendered Boundaries of the Public Space in the City of Lucknow
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. Muslim Women’s Rights Activists’ . Contemporary Lucknow: Life with ‘Too Much History’ (SAMAJ-EASAS). Muslim Women’s Rights Activists’ Visibility: Stretching the Gendered Boundaries of the Public Space in the City of Lucknow. Within the last decade, Muslim women’s rights activists in postcolonial India have acquired increasing visibility within the contested public space. Muslim women’s rights activism. Construction of a women’s mosque. Or BMM...
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Laurent Gayer, Karachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. Laurent Gayer, Karachi: Ordered D. Karachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City. Nausheen H. Anwar. Gayer, Laurent (2014). Karachi: Ordered Disorder and the Struggle for the City. New Delhi: Hurst and Co. Publishers, 336 pages. 32; Send by e-mail. On this issue, see for instance the six-monthly reports generated by the Human Rights Commission Pa. Is Karachi an anarchic metropolis? Interestingly, these are all male figures as the au...
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Nāth Yogīs’ Encounters with Islam
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160;– Site map. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal. Nāth Yogīs’ Encounters with Islam. Nāth Yogīs’ Encounters with Islam. The blessings of Yogīs. Yogīs with a dual identity. Yogīs with shifting identity. Yogīs from a Muslim background. This is a revised version of an article first published in French under the title: ‘. Dialogue entre les Nath yogis et l'islam’. In Denis Hermann and Fabrizio Speziale (eds.),. Muslim Cultures in the Indo-Iranian World during the Early-Modern and Modern Periods.