In the Name of the Secular

In the Name of the Secular

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Author: Rustom BharuchaPublisher: Oxford University PressYear: 1999Language: EnglishPages: 197ISBN/UPC (if available): 0195648897 DescriptionThis bold and challenging new book charts the shifting dynamics of religion, community and civil society in an era which has seen the concurrent rise of mass media, globalization and religious fundamentalism. It is a vital book for all those interested in the future of secularism in India, and is an important contribution to the fields of film, performance and cultural studies. From the cultural movements of the 1940s to the present day, writers, artists and directors have countered fascist and imperialist pressures through a variety of popular cultural forms. Apart from engaging with the conflicting secularist ideologies of films as diverse as Mani Ratnam's Roja and Anand Patwardhan's Father, Son and Holy War, the book also focuses on different forums for cultural activism, from Sahmat in New Delhi to the mohalla peace committees in the slums of

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