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Sikh Fundamentalism
Author(s)McLeod, W. H.
AbstractAn effort is made to discover how the epithet “fundamentalist” is applicable to the Sikh religion. In the course of the essay, several valences of the word current in popular or academic discourse are examined; most are found irrelevant or misleading when applied to the Sikhs, being founded on Western, secularized understandings of the word or, at worst, loose journalistic usage.
IssueNo1
Pages15-28
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of the American Oriental Society
VolumeNo118
PubDateJanuary-March 1998
ISBN_ISSN0003-0279

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