Hinduism in colonial Bengal : beyond the Renaissance / edited by Ferdinando Sardella, Lucian Wong.
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Introduction: Vaiṣṇavism in Colonial Bengal: Beyond the Hindu Renaissance, LUCIAN WONG AND FERDINANDO SARDELLA;
Part One: Recovering the Legacy: How Vaiṣṇavas Adopted Colonial Modalities; 1 The Afterlife of an Avatāra in Modern Times, VARUNI BHATIA; 2 Theorising Bengal Vaiṣṇavism: Bipin Chandra Pal and New Perspectives on Religious Life and Culture, AMIYA P. SEN; 3 Vaiṣṇava Institutional Processes in Colonial Bengal, SANTANU DEY; 4 Baba Premananda Bharati: His Trajectory into and through Bengal Vaiṣṇavism to the West, GERALD T. CARNEY; 5 Claiming High Ground: Gauḍīya Missionising Rhetoric on the Adhikāra of Worship, KENNETH VALPEY; 6 Directions for Future Research on Vaiṣṇavism in Colonial Bengal, JOSEPH T. O'CONNELL AND AMIYA P. SEN;
Part Two: Contending the Portrayal: How Ethics Shaped This Religion of Love; 7 The Power of the Secret: The Tantalising Discourse of Vaiṣṇava Sahajiyā Scholarship, TONY K. STEWART; 8 Sahajiya Texts of Nadia: Beyond Reform and Revival, SUKANYA SARBADHIKARY; 9 Love of Woman: Love of Humankind? Interconnections between Bāul Esoteric Practice and Social Radicalism, JEANNE OPENSHAW; 10 Divine Transgression: Devotion and ethics in Bengali Vaiṣṇavism, KIYOKAZU OKITA; 11 Colonial Morals, Vaiṣṇava Quarrels: Tracing the Sources of Nineteenth Century Anti-Sahajiyā Polemics, LUCIAN WONG
