The Resurgence of Bhindranwale’s Image in Contemporary Punjab
(2013)
Journal Article
Purewal, N., & Singh, P. (2013). The Resurgence of Bhindranwale’s Image in Contemporary Punjab. Contemporary South Asia, 21(2), 133-147. https://doi.org/10.1080/09584935.2013.773291
Outputs (51)
Sikh Kirtan in the Diaspora: Identity, Innovation and Revivalism (2013)
Book Chapter
Purewal, N., & Lallie, H. S. (2013). Sikh Kirtan in the Diaspora: Identity, Innovation and Revivalism. In M. Hawley (Ed.), The Sikh Diaspora: Theory, Agency, and Experience (381-403). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004257238
Diasporic Shrines: Transnational Networks linking South Asia through Pilgrimage and Welfare Development (2013)
Book Chapter
Kalra, V. S., Ibad, U., & Purewal, N. (2013). Diasporic Shrines: Transnational Networks linking South Asia through Pilgrimage and Welfare Development. In T. T. Yong, & M. M. Rahman (Eds.), Diaspora Engagement and Development in South Asia. Palgrave Macmillan
The Sound of Memory: Interview with Singer Mohinder K. Bhamra (2012)
Journal Article
Purewal, N. (2012). The Sound of Memory: Interview with Singer Mohinder K. Bhamra. Feminist Review, 100, https://doi.org/10.1057/fr.2011.59
Sikh/Muslim Bhai-Bhai?: Towards a Social History of the Rabābī Tradition of Kirtan (2011)
Journal Article
Purewal, N. (2011). Sikh/Muslim Bhai-Bhai?: Towards a Social History of the Rabābī Tradition of Kirtan. Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory, 7(3), 365-382. https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2011.637363
Women’s ‘Popular’ Practices as Critique: Vernacular Religion in Indian and Pakistani Punjab (2010)
Journal Article
Purewal, N., & Kalra, V. S. (2010). Women’s ‘Popular’ Practices as Critique: Vernacular Religion in Indian and Pakistani Punjab. Women's Studies International Forum, 33(4), 383-389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2010.02.012This article highlights women's popular spiritual practices in Punjab and examines how spiritual rituals and events performed, largely by women are either conveniently overlooked by religious authorities or seen as contentious by more rigid perspecti... Read More about Women’s ‘Popular’ Practices as Critique: Vernacular Religion in Indian and Pakistani Punjab.
Son Preference: Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South Asia (2010)
Book
Purewal, N. (2010). Son Preference: Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South Asia. Berg. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781474215534The preference for male children transcends many societies and cultures, making it an issue of local and global dimensions. While son preference is not a new phenomenon and has existed historically in many parts of Asia, its contemporary expressions... Read More about Son Preference: Sex Selection, Gender and Culture in South Asia.
Postcolonial History: Butalia’s The Other Side of Silence (2009)
Book Chapter
Purewal, N. (2009). Postcolonial History: Butalia’s The Other Side of Silence. In F. Devine, & S. Heath (Eds.), Doing Social Science: Evidence and Methods in Empirical Research. Palgrave Macmillan
Gender, Seva and Social Institutions: A Case Study of the Bebe Nanaki Gurdwara and Charitable Trust, Birmingham, U.K (2009)
Book Chapter
Purewal, N. (2009). Gender, Seva and Social Institutions: A Case Study of the Bebe Nanaki Gurdwara and Charitable Trust, Birmingham, U.K. In V. Dusenbery, & D. S. Tatla (Eds.), Sikh Diaspora Philanthropy in Punjab: Global Giving for Local Good. Oxford University Press
Gender-Caste Intersectionality in the Experiences of the Partition for the Urban Poor of Amritsar (2008)
Book Chapter
Purewal, N. (2008). Gender-Caste Intersectionality in the Experiences of the Partition for the Urban Poor of Amritsar. In U. Butalia (Ed.), A Sense of the Past: Women Writing on the Partition of India. Zubaan Press