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The sociopolitical landscape of Nepal has seen dramatic and far-reaching changes in the past thirty years. The former Hindu kingdom has declared its commitment to secularism without agreement on what secularism means or should mean in the Nepalese context. What happens to religion under conditions of such rapid social and political change? How is the state dealing with Nepal’s multicultural and multi-religious society? How are Nepalis understanding, resisting, and adapting ideas of secularism?
To answer these questions, this volume brings together eleven case studies by an international team of anthropologists and ethno-Indologists of Nepal on a range of diverse topics, such as secularism, new religious movements, shamanism, animal sacrifice, ethnic revival, and the clashes and synergies between Maoism and Buddhism. Political philosopher Rajeev Bhargava provides a comparative analysis in the Afterword.
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David N. Gellner is professor of social anthropology and a fellow of All Souls College in the University of Oxford, UK.
Sondra L. Hausner is professor of anthropology of religion and a fellow of St Peter’s College, University of Oxford, UK.
Chiara Letizia, a social anthropologist and historian of religions, is professor of South Asian religions at the Université du Québec à Montréal.
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Religion, Secularism, and Ethnicity in Contemporary Nepal (OIP)
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