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How Secular Is Art?: On the Politics of Art, History and Religion in South Asia

Author :  Tapati Guha-Thakurta, Vazira Zamindar

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Country
India
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, New Delhi
ISBN 9781009380478
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2023
Bib. Info xiv, 429p., ills.; 24cm. Includes Index
Product Weight 620 gms.
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‘Abandoning conventional analyses of secularism, dominated as they are by the language of law and politics, this superb volume of essays focusses instead on the practices and representations through which it is both manifested and debated in everyday life. In doing so it offers a fresh new approach to the secular as both idea and reality.' Faisal Devji, University of Oxford ‘The question mark that hangs from the title of this volume, How Secular Is Art? summons the unsettled field of contestation surrounding secularism in South Asia that continues to torment the region. Bringing together interdisciplinary and cross-border perspectives and engaging with phenomena across the visual field-from festivals, exhibitions, monuments, and architecture to painting, art criticism, and contemporary art-this excellent collection of essays probes the profound ways that the crisis of secularism in South Asia has been uniquely played out in the realm of art and visual culture. It is a passionate, urgent, and timely intervention that raises many crucial questions for the future.’ Saloni Mathur, University of California, Los Angeles

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