5-year overview
Rethinking Religion in India forms a 5-year conference cluster. To achieve the overall objective of developing a new paradigm for the study of religion in India, the conference themes will be addressed at different levels. Each year, three main modules will approach the conference themes and questions from different angles: (1) Platform sessions ; (2) Roundtable sessions ; (3) Parallel Paper sessions. Alongside these sessions, /pages/programme_how_to_workshops may be organised as well as a number of other extra sessions.
| PLATFORM SESSIONS | ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS | PARALLEL PAPER SESSIONS |
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| 2008 | Are there native religions in India? | Colonialism and religion in India | (1) Evolutionary explanations of religion |
| 2009 | Is secularism the solution to communal conflict in India |
Rethinking secularism | (1) Indian Religion and the Issue of Conversion (2) The Caste System and Indian Religion (3) Colonialism and religion in India (4) Religion and law in India |
| 2011 | Monologue or Dialogue? | The Indian Response | 1) Colonialism and religion in India (2) The Caste System and Indian Religion (3) Secularism in Europe and India (4) Said and Orientalism: dead or alive? (5) European Representations of India (6) What does the modernization of Indian traditions mean? (7) Islamic mysticism in European and Indian perspective |
| 2012 | Religion and law in India | Religious and Communal Violence | (1) The colonial construction of Hinduism (2) The caste system and Indian religion (3) Secularism in Europe and India (4) Religious conversion in India (5) Religious and communal violence (6) Religion and Law |
| 2013 | Hinduism and the caste system | Did Buddhism challenge Hinduism? | (1) The Christian theological framework of the religious studies (2) The construction of Hinduism and colonial consciousness (3) Western representations of India and its religions |
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