Talk:Dean Accardi
Dean Accardi is Assistant Professor of History at Connecticut College[1] as of December 2022.
As per his bio, he has published no books, papers or research pertaining to rights of Hindus, the impact or relationship between Islam and Hindutva and the Indian Government.
In 2021, he along with Hibatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Taliban, co-signed a letter supporting "Dismantling Global Hindutva" Conference, as an academic and scholar and made the allegation
"the current government of India [in 2021] has instituted discriminatory policies including beef bans, restrictions on religious conversion and interfaith weddings, and the introduction of religious discrimination into India’s citizenship laws. The result has been a horrifying rise in religious and caste-based violence, including hate crimes, lynchings, and rapes directed against Muslims, non-conforming Dalits, Sikhs, Christians, adivasis and other dissident Hindus. Women of these communities are especially targeted. Meanwhile, the government has used every tool of harassment and intimidation to muzzle dissent. Dozens of student activists and human rights defenders are currently languishing in jail indefinitely without due process under repressive anti-terrorism laws."[2]
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Articles and Book Chapters[edit]
- Accardi, D. "Embedded Mystics: Writing Lal Ded and Nund Rishi into the Kashmiri Landscape." Kashmir: History, Representation, Politics, edited by Chitralekha Zutshi, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 247-266. Google Books.
- Accardi, D. "Orientalism and the Invention of Kashmiri Religion(s)." International Journal of Hindu Studies, vol. 22, no. 3, 2018. SpringerLink.
- Accardi, D. "Making a Hindu Saint." International Journal of Hindu Studies, vol. 22, no. 3, 2018. SpringerLink.
References[edit]
- ↑ Dean Accardi page on Connecticut College, accessed December 8, 2022
- ↑ "Letter of Support", Dismantling Global Hindutva Conference website, accessed August 7, 2022