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Religion, Mysticism, and Transcultural Entanglements in Modern South Asia

Towards a Global Religious History

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  • Sheds light on the location of mysticism and spirituality in modern Indian religio-intellectual life
  • Explores well-known as well as lesser known understudied figures and their ideas
  • Brings to relief at once the global cosmopolitan flows and specific regional aspects of this history
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About this book

This book explores the location of spirituality and mysticism in modern Indian religious and intellectual life. It examines select personalities and their ideas since the early twentieth century, their role in the interwoven spheres of socio-religious and political thought, and in burgeoning spiritual imaginaries, often at the intersection of academic and public discourse. As part of a global ecumene connected by affective bonds, these spiritual cosmopolitans often defied binary frameworks (East/ West; imperial core/ periphery; colonizer/ colonized), and in the upshot reappraised and recast the very concept of religion in response to overarching ‘this-worldly’ exigencies.

Reviews

"An insightful study of the spiritual quest undertaken by an impressive array of South Asian intellectuals who reappraised the very meaning of religion. Far from being a mode of inward-looking cultural defense, Soumen Mukherjee convincingly interprets mysticism and spirituality as a cosmopolitan pursuit by creative thinkers delving into devotional traditions of India’s past while responding to global challenges of the early twentieth century.”

Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs, Harvard University 

“Dr. Mukherjee’s book is an excellent study of the role of ‘spirituality’ and ‘mysticism’ in the development of Indian religious thought in the first half of the twentieth century. Focusing on a careful selection of understudied Indian and European thinkers, such as Mahanambrata Brahmachari, Gopinath Kaviraj and Yogi Krishnaprem, Mukherjee brings out the profoundly entangled nature of their thinking. These cases,or “vignettes”, as Dr. Mukherjee prefers to call them, will taken together do much to further our understanding of the development of both Indian and Western thought.”

Måns Broo, Senior Lecturer in the Study of Religions, Åbo Akademi University

 “A detailed and erudite study of the way in which mysticism and spirituality came to dominate Indian forms of selfhood and self-making from the first half of the twentieth century. Part of a global debate spanning Asia, Europe, and America, interest in the esoteric and metaphysical distinguished Indian thinkers from their peers in other countries while nevertheless joining them in conversation to make for a truly global debate on the meaning and freedom of the self.”

Faisal Devji, Professor of Indian History, University of Oxford and Fellow, St Antony’s College

“Soumen Mukerjee analyses the preoccupations of self and society through the lives and friendships of an astonishing group of Indian and Euro-American figures. He focuses on their mystical inclinations and reveals how their exchanges were integral to South Asian political thought and anti-colonial action.  This is a most scholarly and thought-provoking study, offering new insights on famous thinkers and other lesser-known figures.”

Ruth Harris, FBA, Professor of Modern European History, University of Oxford and Fellow, All Souls College

“In India, as in many other Asian contexts, claims of modernity have sat uneasily with histories and traditions of mysticism and spirituality.  This is in part because the orientalising lens of colonialism cast these traditions in opposition to core scientific values of the modern. This outstanding book helps us break out of such unproductive dichotomies by focusing on religious and cultural discussions in India in the early twentieth century. Its most valuable contribution is todraw us away from the framing narratives of colonialism versus nationalism, which has so far dominated the field.  It explores the ideas of such diverse personalities as Rabindranath Tagore and Kshitimohan Sen, Muhammad Iqbal and Nazrul Islam, Bhagavan Das and Nicholas Roerich, Subhas Chandra Bose, Dilip Kumar Roy, and Yogi Krishnaprem.  Yet, this riveting book is neither conventionally parochial nor fashionably global— it hypostasizes ‘spiritual cosmopolitans’ situating thinkers within contexts of transregional religious movements and networks.” 

Samita Sen, Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, University of Cambridge and Fellow, Trinity College

 

 

Authors and Affiliations

  • History, Presidency University, Kolkata, India

    Soumen Mukherjee

About the author

Soumen Mukherjee teaches History at Presidency University in Kolkata. He is the author of Ismailism and Islam in Modern South Asia: Community and Identity in the Age of Religious Internationals (2017).

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Religion, Mysticism, and Transcultural Entanglements in Modern South Asia

  • Book Subtitle: Towards a Global Religious History

  • Authors: Soumen Mukherjee

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49637-0

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Cham

  • eBook Packages: History, History (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-49636-3Published: 13 April 2024

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-49637-0Published: 12 April 2024

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XVII, 201

  • Number of Illustrations: 2 b/w illustrations

  • Topics: Asian History, Comparative Religion, Imperialism and Colonialism

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