
Geoffrey A. Oddie
درباره نویسنده
Geoffrey A. Oddie is a notable scholar whose work focuses primarily on the intersections of religion and nationalism in South Asia. His research delves into the complex relationships between British Protestant missionaries and the construction of Hindu identity during the 19th century. Oddie's publications, including "Missionaries, Rebellion and Proto-Nationalism: James Long of Bengal" and "Imagined Hinduism: British Protestant Missionary Constructions of Hinduism, 1793 - 1900," explore how these missionaries influenced the perception of Hinduism, often shaping it in ways that resonated with Western ideologies.
Through his academic endeavors, Oddie illuminates the dynamics of cultural exchange and the role of religious figures in colonial contexts. His insights contribute to a broader understanding of how historical narratives are formed and the impact they have on contemporary discussions surrounding identity and spirituality in India. Oddie's work invites readers to reconsider established historical accounts, providing a nuanced perspective on the entangled legacies of colonialism, religion, and nationalism.