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Violence and the Sikhs

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Violence and the Sikhs interrogates conventional typologies of violence and non-violence in Sikhism by rethinking the dominant narrative of Sikhism as a deviation from the ostensibly original pacifist-religious intentions and practices of its founders. This Element highlights competing logics of violence drawn from primary sources of Sikh literature, thereby complicating our understanding of the relationship between spirituality and violence, connecting it to issues of sovereignty and the relationship between Sikhism and the State during the five centuries of its history. By cultivating a non-oppositional understanding of violence and spirituality, this Element provides an innovative method for interpreting events of 'religious violence'. In doing so it provides a novel perspective on familiar themes such as martyrdom, Martial Race theory, warfare and (post)colonial conflicts in the Sikh context.

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ISBN: 9781108728218
Publication date: 21st April 2022
Author: Arvindpal Singh Mandair
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 87 pages
Series: Cambridge Elements. Elements in Religion and Violence
Genres: Religion and beliefs
Religion: general
Religious issues and debates
Sikhism
Aspects of religion
Violence and abuse in society