What does it mean to belong in America, and what role has education played in shaping that question?
Hindu at Heart reimagines the story of American public education through an unexpected lens: the experiences of Hindu Americans and the place of Hinduism in the nation’s long project of forming citizens, negotiating difference, and defining democracy.
From early missionary-influenced textbooks that portrayed Hinduism as incompatible with civilization and democratic values to contemporary classrooms where Hindu American children still encounter echoes of those inherited narratives, educator and scholar Indu Viswanathan traces the overlooked relationship between faith, belonging, and schooling in the United States.
Drawing on archival research, personal narrative, and in-depth interviews with Hindu American families, Hindu at Heart reveals how public schools have long been a stage for America’s encounters with religious and cultural difference—and how Hindu Americans today are helping renew the democratic promise of education.
Moving between history and lived experience, the book listens closely to parents, teachers, and young people whose voices are rarely heard in conversations about religion and public education. Their stories illuminate a larger truth: that the story of Hinduism in American education is not only one of misunderstanding, but also of striving, dialogue, and contribution.
Accessible and deeply reflective, Hindu at Heart offers a new perspective on the Hindu American experience and a broader meditation on the moral purpose of education itself: to listen deeply, act with integrity, and help build a more pluralistic and courageous democracy.
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