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ID140099
Title ProperHindu–Muslim relations in the work of Rabindranath Tagore and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain
LanguageENG
AuthorQuayum, Mohammad A
Summary / Abstract (Note)Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880–1932) are two stalwarts of twentieth century Bengali literature. Born and raised in very different socio-cultural and religious environments, both lacked formal education, yet both went on to become ardent champions of education. Despite their different religious identities, both writers stepped out of their cultural and gendered borders to embrace the ‘other’ in a spirit of fellowship and unity, against a backdrop of turbulent Hindu–Muslim relationships and recurrent communal riots, throughout most of their adult lives. The present article investigates this cross-cultural, dialogic-inclusive vision of Hindu–Muslim unity as reflected in the literary works of these two writers. It seeks to explain why and how they espoused such a bold vision, going against the grain of religious feuds that characterised the history of the period. The current relevance of such cross-cultural navigation is evident.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Research Vol. 35, No.2; Jul 2015: p.177-194
Journal SourceSouth Asia Research 2015-06 35, 2
Key WordsHumanism ;  Education ;  India ;  Literature ;  Rabindranath Tagore ;  Bengali Literature ;  British India ;  Hindu – Muslim Relationship ;  Rokeya