Ritual Purity as Social Boundary: The Pak-Napak Binary in Islamic Orthopraxy
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Ritual Purity as Social Boundary: The Pak-Napak Binary in Islamic Orthopraxy The Theology of the Body: Taharah and Fitra In Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), the management
Intersectional Identities: Muslim Students and Dalit Discourse at the University of Delhi The academic landscape at the University of Delhi (DU) serves as a unique
Intersectional Identities: Muslim Students and Dalit Discourse at the University of Delhi The academic landscape at the University of Delhi (DU) serves as a unique
Dalit Literature and the Brahmin Binary: Critiquing Laura Contemporary Hindi Dalit prose is defined by a unique fusion of two dominant narrative modes: Social
The Dalit Counterpublic: Diversities and Fractures in Laura The counterpublic model for understanding the Hindi Dalit literary sphere is essential because it encompasses the debates
Hindi Dalit Literature and the BDSA: Insights on Laura Institutional Presence and Mission Established in the residential neighborhood of Model Town, North Delhi, the BDSA
Constructing Subaltern Identity: Rhetorical Resistance in Laura Abstract: This article examines the emergence and configuration of the Hindi Dalit literary sphere as a “counterpublic.” By
The Cosmopolitan Tradition: A Noble but Flawed Ideal Martha Nussbaum’s The Cosmopolitan Tradition: A Noble but Flawed Ideal (2019) provides a rigorous historical and philosophical
The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: A Critical Inquiry This inquiry examines Jürgen Habermas’s seminal thesis, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (1962),
Romantics, Rebels and Reactionaries by Marilyn Butler Marilyn Butler challenges the traditional view of Romanticism as a purely “inspired” or “solitary” movement. Instead, she argues
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