James Laine
James W. Laine is an American academic and writer notable for his controversial book on the 17th-century Indian king, Shivaji titled, Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India.[1]
Background
James Laine is the Arnold H. Lowe Professor of Religious Studies and the chair of the Religious Studies department at Macalester College in Minnesota, United States. He holds a BA (1974) from Texas Tech University, an MTS (1977), and a doctorate in Theology (1984) from Harvard University.[1]
Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India
The publication of Laine's book, Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India, was followed by heavy criticism[2] and the attack on the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute in Pune, India.[3] In view of the attacks and the public unrest, the book was banned in the state of Maharashtra in January 2004. The ban was lifted by the Bombay High Court in 2007, and in July 2010 the Supreme Court of India upheld the lifting of ban,[4][5] which was followed by public demonstrations against the author and the decision of the supreme court.[6][7]
Laine has produced an analysis of the dispute.[8]
Selected works
- (with S. S. Bahulkar) The Epic of Shivaji: A Translation and Study of Kavindra. Hyderabad: Orient Longman. 2001. ISBN 9788125020462.
- Shivaji: Hindu king in Islamic India. New York: Oxford University Press. 2003. ISBN 9780195141269.
- Meta-religion: Religion and Power in World History. University of California Press. 2014. ISBN 9780520281370.
References
- 1 2 James W. Laine: Faculty page at Macalester College: Religious Studies Department
- ↑ India seeks to arrest US scholar BBC News
- ↑ 'Maratha' activists vandalise Bhandarkar Institute The Times of India
- ↑ Supreme Court lifts ban on James Laine's book on Shivaji The Times of India
- ↑ Supreme Court upholds lifting of ban on Shivaji book DNA
- ↑ Protests over James Laine's book across Mumbai webindia123.com
- ↑ Hard-liners slam state, Supreme Court decision on Laine's Shivaji book DNA
- ↑ Laine, James W. (2011). "Resisting My Attackers; Resisting My Defenders". In Schmalz, Matthew N.; Gottschalk, Peter. Engaging South Asian Religions: Boundaries, Appropriations, and Resistances. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 153–172. ISBN 978-1-4384-3323-3. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
External links
- Selected Works of James Laine at works.bepress.com