Spaces of Religion in Urban South Asia
Defining the postcolonial sacred: contested places of worship and urban planning in Delhi after Partition, 1947–1951Inclusivism and its contingencies: following temple-goers in KanpurConversionary Christian place-making in 19th-century MaduraiSikh pilgrimage sites in the city of Nanded in MaharashtraThe production of Muslim space: Mohalla life and Milad celebrations in LahoreThe boundary within: demolitions, dream projects and the negotiation of Hinduness in BanarasMantras of the metropole: Chetan Bhagat’s millennial HinduismKālī and the queen: religion and the production of Calcutta’s pasts and presentsTimelines and lifelines: landscape practices and religious refabulations from South AsiaLand-grabbing deities: the politics of public space in a multireligious neighbourhoodMaking the “smart heritage city”: banal Hinduism, beautification and belonging in “New India”Hindutva 2.0 as information ecologyPurpose built: Islamabad, the Cold War, and non-Muslim minorities in Pakistan“We stand, but we do not pray”: religious plurality in a Mumbai chawl