Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Course Description
In this course we will examine the rise of Hindu modernity from the colonial period to the present day. Our main objective will be to come to an understanding of the embedded nature of modern Hinduism within the historical matrices of culture, society, politics, and economics in India. Through the close reading of primary and secondary interpretive texts dealing with the transformation of religion in modern South Asia you will learn how to apply the critical hermeneutical techniques specific to the discipline of the history of religions. At the same time you will learn about the challenges which Hindus have faced and negotiated in the modern period; by doing so you will be in a position to better understand the vexed history of religious belief and practice across the globe in the modern and post- modern periods.
Recommended Citation
Fuller, Jason, "REL 357A Modern Hinduism Fuller Spring 2024" (2024). All Course Syllabi. 264, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/records_syllabi/264