Hindu Apologist or Modern Reformer? Arvind Sharma on Hindu Women

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION International Journal of Hindu Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1007/s11407-024-09368-3
Katherine K. Young
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Using a case study of Arvind Sharma’s thinking on striyaḥ (women), a subject he claims he has not written about aside from the topic of sati, this essay analyzes the epigrams and prefaces found in his fifteen edited books on women as a point of departure to tease out his larger scholarly project: not only to understand why India became colonized and Hinduism moribund, but also how to overcome their lingering effects without alienation from past culture. Toward this end, the essay focuses on how Sharma tackles stereotypes by restoring complexities to the historical record, using the multiple methods of religious studies, taking on the mantle of engaged scholar as a “threshold response,” and entering the public sphere on issues of justice and affirmative action. Juxtaposition of pivotal events recorded in his autobiography with these scholarly discussions suggests that his cryptic insights on women’s history and liberation is core to his thought, a case of “reciprocal illumination” as it were. All this raises the question of whether Sharma is a Hindu apologist or a reformer.

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印度教辩护士还是现代改革者?阿尔温德-夏尔马谈印度教妇女
本文以阿尔文德-夏尔马(Arvind Sharma)对 "stryyaḥ"(妇女)的思考为案例进行研究,他声称除了 "殉夫"(sati)这一主题外,他从未写过关于这一主题的文章。本文分析了夏尔马 15 本经编辑的妇女问题书籍中的格言和序言,并以此为出发点勾勒出他更宏大的学术计划:不仅要了解印度为何会沦为殖民地,印度教为何会奄奄一息,还要了解如何在不与过去的文化格格不入的情况下克服它们挥之不去的影响。为此,文章重点论述了夏尔马如何通过还原历史记录的复杂性、使用宗教研究的多种方法、以 "门槛反应 "的方式承担起参与型学者的使命,以及如何就正义和平权行动等问题进入公共领域来解决陈规陋习。将其自传中记录的关键事件与这些学术讨论并列,表明他对妇女历史和解放的隐晦见解是其思想的核心,是一种 "相互启发"。所有这些都提出了一个问题:夏尔马究竟是印度教辩护士还是改革者?
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1997, the International Journal of Hindu Studies is committed to publishing excellent scholarship on well-established topics in Hindu Studies, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating alternative perspectives as well as exchange of information on a wide range of issues. The Journal supports critical inquiry, hermeneutical interpretive proposals, and historical investigation into all aspects of Hindu traditions.    While committed to publishing articles that will advance scholarship in any discipline relevant to Hindu Studies, the Journal is especially interested in areas of research that have cross-disciplinary relevance or new implications for this emerging field of scholarly interest. Submissions of a comparative or theoretical nature in every discipline in the humanities and social sciences will receive serious and respectful consideration. Each submission to the Journal will receive double-blind review.
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