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ID117924
Title ProperKerala muslims and shifting notions of religion in the public sphere
LanguageENG
AuthorPunathil, Salah
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article primarily assesses the articulations of Mappila Muslim identity in the public sphere formed in colonial Malabar, especially after the Malabar Rebellion of 1921. The colonial history of the public sphere in Malabar serves as a backdrop to a better understanding of the construction of present-day Muslim identity in Kerala in terms of power and domination. It is shown that a Muslim community that rebelled against the colonial state in northern Kerala earlier and came to be seen as aggressive, uncivilised and religiously fanatic, still faces strong resentment and distrust today, while the memory of subalternity remains present, too.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 33, No.1; Feb 2013: p.1-20
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research Vol. 33, No.1; Feb 2013: p.1-20
Key WordsColonialism ;  Community ;  Education ;  Identity ;  India ;  Kerala ;  Language ;  Malabar ;  Malayalam ;  Mappila Muslims ;  Nationalism ;  Public Sphere ;  Religion ;  State ;  Rubalternity