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Dr. Philipp J. Zehmisch

University of Heidelberg, Germany
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Dr. Philipp J. Zehmisch

University of Heidelberg, Germany
Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University Curriculum Vitae Dr. Philipp Johannes Zehmisch 29.10.1980, Munich Married, one child (five years old) Core Competencies and Research Focus Political Anthropology ∙ Borderland Studies ∙ Anthropology of Infrastructures ∙ Ethics Subaltern/ Postcolonial Studies ∙ Qualitative Research Methodology ∙ Migration ∙ Globalization Anthropology of Anarchy and Anarchism ∙ NaturesCultures ∙ Indigeneity Regional Focus: India and Pakistan Awards October 2015 Frobenius Society’s Research Award for the PhD Thesis “Mini-India: The Politics of Migration and Subalternity in the Andaman Islands”, published 2017 with Oxford University Press, New Delhi: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/mini-india9780199469864?q=Zehmisch&cc=in&lang=en# July 2015 Dissertation Award, Faculty for the Study of Culture, LMU Munich Membership European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) European Association for South Asian Studies (EASAS) Frobenius Society (German Society for Cultural Morphology) German Anthropological Association (GAA) Spokesperson of the regional working group South Asia, GAA Active participation in the working groups Ethics and Family in the Field Career Since October 2020 Senior Academic Staff (Assistant Professor, Assistant of the Chair), Department of Anthropology, South Asia Institute, Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University 01.2024 – 12.2025 Rewilding Capital Territory: Conservation, Urban Development and Indigenous Rights in the Margallah-Hills National Park, Islamabad, Pakistan, Funding “Expanding Internationality”, Cluster of Excellence, International Office, Heidelberg University. Goals: conducting fieldwork in Pakistan, consolidating cooperation with the National Institute of Pakistan Studies (NIPS), Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, collaboration on South Asian national parks with two Pakistani guest researchers at Heidelberg in September 2025, joint convening of a workshop at the ECSAS in October 2025, collaboration with government institutions and NGOS Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 01.–17.03.2023 International Research Seminar Heritage Conservation in Postcolonial Pakistan, organized and conducted an excursion with in-site expert exchanges for 8 students from Heidelberg, funded by the Flagship Initiative “Transforming Cultural Heritage”, Heidelberg University, Partner in Pakistan: Lahore University of Management Sciences since 2015 Postdoctoral fieldwork In Pakistan: 12.23–01.24, 03.23–04.23, 08.22–09.22, 02.22–04.22 (Funding: International Office, Heidelberg), 03.21–04.21 (Funding: South Asia Institute, Heidelberg), 08.17–10.17, 01.17–04.17, 02.16–04.16, 11.15– 12.2015 (Funding: CAS, LMU Munich) In India: 10.16–12.16 (Funding: CAS, LMU) 23.-25.06.2022 Conference Travel Grant: Borderland Futures: Technologies, Zones, Co-existences, Asian Borderlands Research Network, Seoul (Funding: DAAD) 01.2022 – 12.2023 Consolidating Pakistan Research at the South Asia Institute: Student exchange and thematic research cooperation, Funding “Expanding Internationality”, awarded by the Cluster of Excellence, International Office, Heidelberg University. Goals: Conducting fieldwork, enhancing an MoU with the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), organizing a field school in Pakistan for students from Heidelberg, visit of a Pakistani guest professor, organizing the roundtable “Southern Theorising for South Asia!” at SAI 08.2018 – 08.2020 Assistant Professor (Visiting Faculty) of Anthropology and Sociology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan 06.2018 – 08.2018 Parental leave 01.2018 – 05.2018 Special Order Contract, Faculty of Cultural Studies, Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversity Munich (LMU) 11.2017 – 03.2018 Lecturer (term appointment), Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU 10.2015 – 09.2017 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies, LMU Research project: Dichotomous Sovereignty: Cultures of Memorialization, Historiography and Nation-Building in South Asia (Funding: University Society, LMU) 29 – 30/06/2017 Host and Organizer, International Workshop: Rethinking Contemporary Legacies of Partition: Cultures of Memorization, Popular Politics and Cross-Border Ethics in South Asia, Center for Advanced Studies, LMU 04.2016 – 07.2016 Lecturer (term appointment), Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich 04.2008 – 02.2015 Doctorate (Ph.D.), Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich, Supervisors: Prof. Frank Heidemann, Prof. Martin Sökefeld Summa Cum Laude (highest distinction) Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 10.2013 – 05.2014 Special-Order Contract for a book publication, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich 06.2013 Host and Organizer of the international conference Manifestations of History in the Andaman Islands, LMU Munich (Funding: German Research Council [DFG] and LMU) 04.2013 – 09.2013 Writing Grant, LMU Munich (Funding: Graduate Center, LMU) 04.2010 – 03.2013 Research fellow, project Migration and Place-Making in the Postcolonial Settler Society of the Andaman Islands, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich (Funding: DFG) Tasks: research, administration, international collaboration 01.2011 – 01.2012 Fieldwork and archive research in the Andaman Islands and Delhi, Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University (Funding: DFG) 10.2009 – 03.2010 Lecturer (term appointment), Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich 08.2009 – 08.2013 Member of the International Graduate Colloquium, Frankfurt Research Centre for Postcolonial Studies (FRCPS), Goethe-University, Frankfurt 01.2009 – 07.2009 Fieldwork in the Andaman Islands, Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Madras, Chennai (Funding: DAAD). 05.2008 – 12.2008 Fieldwork in Munich and Istanbul: Policies and practices of transnational labour migration between Turkey and Germany, Research Associate of the exhibition Crossing Munich: Places, Images and Debates of Migration (July-September 2010) 10.2007 – 04.2008 Lecturer, Department of Social Anthropology, Faculty of Sociology, Cluster Transnationalisation and Development Studies, University of Bielefeld, Tasks: research, administration, lecturing 10.2001 – 09.2007 M. A. in Social and Cultural Anthropology, Economic Geography, and Social Psychology, LMU Munich, M.A. thesis Discourses about History, Society and Identity in the Andaman Islands 03.2006 – 06.2006 Fieldwork in the Andaman Islands and Chennai (Funding: DAAD) Administration/ Coordination • Since April 2022: Quality Management Representative of the M.A. Health and Society in South Asia (MAHASSA), Department of Anthropology, SAI, Heidelberg University Student Consulting • Since October 2020: Student Advisor, B.A. Social and Cultural Anthropology, B.A. South Asia Studies and M.A. Development, Economy, Societies, and History in South Asia (MADESH), and MAHASSA, Heidelberg University • August 2018 until August 2020: Faculty Advisor of 18 students, Lahore University of Management Sciences Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University Committee Work • Since January 2021: Member of Advisory Committee, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Center for Asian and Cultural Studies (CATS), Heidelberg University • Since June 2021: Faculty Representative of Anthropology within the Faculty Council, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University • August 2018 until August 2020: Sports Committee, Lahore University of Management Sciences Languages German, English, Hindi/ Urdu, French, Spanish, Kiswahili, Latin, Italian Additional Qualifications • Professional Development Certificate “Leadership, Research, Teaching”, LMU Munich, Center for Leadership and People Management (2016-2017): third-party funding, presentation techniques and visualization, copyrights, project management, leadership, teaching, time management, team building, conflict resolution • Staff training “Diversity-sensitive teaching” (one-day workshop, 12 Nov 2021), Department of Anthropology, Heidelberg University • Staff training “Mental Health and Diversity” (one-day workshop, 04 Nov 2021), Department of Anthropology, Heidelberg University • Co-convener of the workshop “Gender and Diversity in Everyday University Life”, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, Winter Semester 2021/22 • Three-months internship as a journalist in Budapest, Hungary • Research software: MAXQDA and Dragon Hobbies • Travel, Languages, Theater, Film, Literature, Hiking, Football and Hockey Publications Forthcoming 1. 2024, Asian Ethnology, Special Issue “Rethinking regions: Cultural Formations and Circulation through and across Cultural Boundaries”, co-edited with Anne Murphy. Published 1. 2023a: “Moral Challenges at the Intersection of Religion, Politics, and COVID-19 in Pakistan” In: Hertzman, Emily, Natalie Lang, Erica Larson and Carola Lorea (eds): CoronAsur: Asian Religions in the Covidian Age. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press. 213– 217. https://manifold.uhpress.hawaii.edu/read/coronasur-asian-religions-in-thecovidian-age/section/9f4082cb-1626-4e09-ad4f-93777cd49759 2. 2023b: “Andaman Loves: Marriage Practices, Secularism, and Alternative Modernities in the Age of Globalization” (digital secondary publication), FID4SA https://fid4sarepository.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/4626/ 3. 2022a: “Can migrants be indigenous? Affirmative action, space and belonging in the Andaman Islands.” Modern Asian Studies 56, Special Issue 5 “Multiple Worlds of the Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University Adivasi”. 1489–1514. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asianstudies/article/can-migrants-be-indigenous-affirmative-action-space-and-belonging-inthe-andaman-islands/158148C332622F4C26DC837CEBC7541D 4. 2022b: “Bringing Subalterns into Speech? Investigating Anarchic Resistance to Hegemonic Modernity.” Revista de Antropología y Sociología: Virajes, 24(2). 110–131. https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/virajes/article/view/7253/6384 5. 2022c: “Bengali Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands”, in: Irudaya Rajan, S. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Refugees in India. London and New York: Routledge. 545–549. 6. 2022d: “The Conservation of Anarchy: Ethnographic Reflections on Forest Policies and Resource Use”, in: Energies Beyond the State: Anarchist Political Ecology and the Liberation of Nature, edited by Jennifer Mateer, Simon Springer, Martin Locret-Collet, and Maleea Acker, Vol. 3 of the Trilogy Anarchist Political Ecology, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 143–160. 7. 2021: “Über das Schweigen Sprechen: 100 Jahre Adivasi-Migration auf die Andamanen”, Südasien 1, 2021. 88–89. 8. 2020a: “Patriots in Kala Pani: Writing Subaltern Resistance into the National Memory”, in: Banerjee, Rita (ed.): Cultural Histories of India: Subaltern Spaces, Peripheral Genres, and Alternate Historiography. London/ New York: Routledge. 67–88. 9. 2020b: “Moral and religious responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan”, CoronAsur: Religion and COVID-19, Asia Research Institute: National University of Singapore: https://ari.nus.edu.sg/20331-39/ 10. 2020c: “Speaking about Silence: One Hundred Years of Adivasi Migration to the Andamans”, Fieldsights, Society for Cultural Anthropology (SCA): https://culanth.org/fieldsights/speaking-about-silence-one-hundred-years-of-adivasimigration-to-the-andamans 11. 2020d (with Ruhi Deol): “Changing perceptions of environmental change, vulnerability, and adaptation in the Andaman Islands”, International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) Newsletter, IIAS 85. 40–41. https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/changingperceptions-environmental-change-vulnerability-and-adaptation 12. 2019 (with Katja Riek and Christos Panagiotopolous): “Doing Good/ Doing Right and the Limits of Negotiation” boasblog, https://boasblogs.org/endofnegotiations/doinggood-doing-right-and-the-limits-of-negotiation/ 13. 2018a: Philipp Zehmisch, Ursula Münster, Jens Zickgraf, Claudia Lang (eds): Soziale Ästhetik, Atmosphäre, Medialität: Beiträge aus der Ethnologie. Berlin: Lit Verlag. 14. 2018b (with Jens Zickgraf, Claudia Lang, and Ursula Münster): “Einleitung“ (Introduction), In: Zehmisch, Philipp et al. (eds): Soziale Ästhetik, Atmosphäre, Medialität: Beiträge aus der Ethnologie. Berlin: Lit Verlag. 7–17. 15. 2018c: “Andaman Loves: Marriage Practices, Secularism, and Alternative Modernities in the Age of Globalization”, In: Zehmisch, Philipp et al. (eds): Soziale Ästhetik, Atmosphäre, Medialität: Beiträge aus der Ethnologie. Berlin: Lit Verlag. 175–185. Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 16. 2018d: “Between Mini-India and Sonar Bangla: Memorialisation and Place-Making Practices of East Bengal Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands”. In: Mahn, Churnjeet and Anne Murphy (eds): Partition and the Practice of Memory. Cham: Palgrave McMillan. 63– 88. 17. 2017a: Mini-India: The Politics of Migration and Subalternity in the Andaman Islands. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 18. 2017b: “Anarchie auf den Andamanen? Ethnographische Reflexionen zum Spannungsfeld von autoritärer Staatlichkeit und Strategien der Herrschaftsvermeidung im Indischen Ozean“. Paideuma: Mitteilungen zur Kulturkunde, 63. 231–250. 19. 2017c: “Alltägliche Teilungen.” Südasien 2, 2017. 24–28. 20. 2017d: “Fluid Indigeneities in the Indian Ocean: A small history of the State and its Other.” In: Uddin, Nasir, Eva Gerharz, and Pradeep Chakkarath (eds): Indigeneity on the Move: Varying Manifestations of a Contested Concept. Oxford/ New York: Berghahn. 270–293. 21. 2016a: Heidemann, Frank and Philipp Zehmisch (eds): Manifestations of History: Time, Space and Community in the Andaman Islands. New Delhi: Primus. 22. 2016b (with Frank Heidemann): “Introduction.” In: Heidemann, Frank and Philipp Zehmisch (eds): Manifestations of History: Time, Space and Community in the Andaman Islands. New Delhi: Primus. 1–17. 23. 2016c: “The Invisible Architects of Andaman: Manifestations of Aboriginal Migration from Ranchi.” In: Heidemann, Frank and Philipp Zehmisch (eds): Manifestations of History: Time, Space and Community in the Andaman Islands. New Delhi: Primus. 122–138. 24. 2016d: “Undoing Subalternity? Anarchist Anthropology and the Dialectics of Participation and Autonomy.” In: Dhawan, Nikita/ Fink, Elisabeth/ Leinius, Johanna/ Mageza-Barthel, Rirhandu (eds): Negotiating Normativity: Postcolonial Appropriations, Contestations and Transformations. New York: Springer. 95–109. 25. 2016e: “Manufacturing India beyond India: Migration, Social-Engineering, and Politics in the Andaman Islands.” ISA e-Symposium for Sociology, Vol. 6, Issue 1. 1–22. http://www.sagepub.net/isa/admin/viewEBPDF.aspx?&art=EBul-ZehmischMar2016.pdf&type 26. 2015: “Navigating Bureaucracy: Legal Constraints and Professional Transformations during Fieldwork.” Talking Shop Series, http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/12529 27. 2012: “A Xerox of India: Policies and Politics of Migration in the Andaman Islands.” In: Dürr, Eveline, Frank Heidemann, Thomas Reinhardt and Martin Sökefeld (eds): Working Papers in Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich, Vol 2. 1–27. http://www.ethnologie.unimuenchen.de/forschung/publikationen/studien/bd2_zehmisch_andamanen.pdf 28. 2011: “Freedom Fighters or Criminals? Postcolonial Subjectivities in the Andaman Islands, South-East India.” Kontur 22. 4–16. http://kontur.au.dk/fileadmin/www.kontur.au.dk/Kontur_22/ZEHMISCH_MOD1.pd f Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 29. 2009 (with Lisa Riedner): “Widerstand auf der Baustelle: Ein ethnographisches Fallbeispiel zur Aushandlung transnationaler Realitäten der Werkvertragsarbeit in München und Istanbul.“ In: Bayer, Nathalie, Andrea Engl, Sabine Hess, Johannes Moser (eds): Crossing Munich: Beiträge zur Migration aus Kunst, Wissenschaft und Aktivismus. Munich: Silke Schreiber. 162–66. Workshops/Conferences/ Talks 1. “Andaman Loves”, invited lecture, Beaconhouse National University, Lahore, 23.11.2023 2. “Globalization and its Impact on the Global South”, invited lecture, Forman Christian College, Lahore, 22.11.2023 3. “Southern Theorising for South Asia!”, Roundtable Convener (together with Ahsan Kamal), South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, 20.10.2023 4. “What is South Asia(n)? Contested knowledge and the (re-)making of the regional within the global”, Panel-Convener (with Markus Schleiter), Regional Working Group South Asia, Conference of the German Anthropological Association, LMU Munich, 25. and 26.07.2023 5. “Conducting Fieldwork with Care Responsibilities: Navigating Epistemological and Practical Challenges”, Presentation (with Julia Koch), Workshop Vom „Lonely Hero“ zu Begleiteter Forschung: fachliche Expertise und familiäre Verflechtungen in Ethnologischen Feldforschungssettings, Conference of the German Anthropological Association, LMU Munich, 28.07.2023 6. “Transcultural Ethics in Southern Translation: Notions of “Doing Good” among Urban Progressives in Pakistan”, Presentation, Workshop Conceptualizing from the South: Media, Minorities and Marxism in Pakistan, Freie Universität Berlin, 01.07.2023 7. “Exploring the Contested Heritage of Pakistan”, Presentation (with Saba Ahmed, Victoria Jebsen, Yolden Kwan and Gulnar Tabassum), CATS Forum, Center for Asian and Transcultural Studies, Universität Heidelberg, 23.06.2023 8. “Frontiers of Masculinity: Settler Colonialism and the Transculturation of Gendered Moralities.” Invited Lecture, Colloquium, Center for Modern Indian Studies, Göttingen University, 03.05.2023 9. “Partitioned Borderlands: Ethics of Collaboration and Resistance in Postcolonial Pakistan”, Presentation, Colloquium, Department of Anthropology, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg, 15.02.23 10. “Positioning of Tribal Women in Historical Perspective”, Online-Panel Discussion, Tell Me Your Story, 07.02.23 11. “Ethics, Emotions, and the Border in Postcolonial Pakistan”, Presentation, CATS Forum, Center for Asian and Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University, 20.01.23 12. “Climate Justice and the Role of Anthropogenic Environmental Change: Promises, Challenges and Missed Opportunities”, Online-Presentation, Conference Climate Change: Causative Factors, Impacts on Pakistan and way forward, ISSRA, National Defence University, Islamabad, 21.12.2022 Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 13. “Climate Change induced Migration as an NTS challenge for Pakistan”, Presentation, Roundtable Civil-Military Dialogue on Non-traditional Security Challenges, and interactive Workshop with HSF grant holders, Center for International Peace and Stability, National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, 25.11.22 14. “Who or what came first? Multi-species Migrations and the Question of Indigeneity in Pakistan“, Invited Lecture and interactive workshop with HSS-grant holders, School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-e-Azam-University, Islamabad, 24.11.22 15. “Climate Change and Anthropogenic Environmental Change in Pakistan: A ‘European’ Perspective” Presentation, Conference and Roundtable Regional Cooperation on Climate Change in South Asia, Institute of Strategic and Security Studies, Islamabad, 22.11.22 16. “Who or what came first? Multi-species Migrations and the Question of Indigeneity in Pakistan“, Invited Lecture and interactive workshop with HSS-grant holders, Institute of Business Administration, Karachi, 21.11.2022 17. “‘We are for and not against Pakistan!’: State repression, contested moralities, and the notion of “doing good” among progressive activists”, Presentation, Second German South Asia Day, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, 28.10.2022 18. “Contentious Borderlands? Reflections on Co-existence, Belonging, and Shared Histories at the India-Pakistan Border“, Presentation, Borderland Futures: Technologies, Zones, Coexistences, Asian Borderlands Research Network, Seoul, 26.06.2022 19. “’We have been cut off from Rajasthan!’ Borders as contested metaphors of belonging among Pakistani Hindus,” Presentation, Summer Symposium, Frobenius-Institute for Cultural Anthropological Research, Frankfurt am Main, 09.06.22 20. “Borderland Ethics and Borderland Communities in Cholistan”, Online-Presentation, International Webinar, Department of Anthropology, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, 08.06.22 21. “Contentious Borderlands? Reflections on Co-existence, Belonging, and Shared Histories at the India Pakistan Border“, Online-Presentation (with Srishtee Sethi), Panel „Belonging, Citizenship, and Conflict in South Asian Borderlands”, Conference Annual South Asia Conference, Ireland India Institute, Dublin. 28.04.22 22. “The ‘Long Partition’ of Baltistan: On the Intersection of Morality and Nation-Building“, Online-Presentation, Conference Placing Pakistan: Space, Time, and the Everyday, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 11.02.22 23. “In Search of ‘the Indigenous’ in Pakistan: Reflections on the tension between decolonization, modernization, and sustainable conservation”, Online-Presentation, Panel State Formation and Identity in Conversation: Exploring the Relation, Conference “Anthropology and Conservation”, Royal Anthropological Institute, London, 25.10.21 24. “Making Sense of a Pandemic: Religion and COVID-19”, Online-Panel Convener (with Natalie Lang), Conference of the German Anthropological Association Worlds, Zones, Atmospheres: Seismographies of the Anthropocene, University of Bremen, 30.09.21 25. “Between the mainland and the deep blue sea: Transformation and Continuity in South Asian Islands and Littorals”, Online-Discussant, Panel 05, European Conference of South Asian Studies (ECSAS), University of Vienna, 27.07.21 Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 26. “Borderland Ethics in Postcolonial Pakistan”, Online-Presentation, Colloquium, Department of Anthropology, Heidelberg University, 20.07.21 27. “Partitioned Borderlands: Ethics of Collaboration and Resistance in Baltistan”, OnlinePresentation, Conference Society and Morality in Eurasia: from Prehistory to the Present Day, Max-Planck-Institute for Social Anthropology, 08.07.21 28. “‘Stamm‘ und Kaste in Südasien: Eine kritische Einführung“, Lecture: Introduction in South Asia Studies, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, 27.05.2021 (repeated on 02.06.22 and 25.05.23) 29. “The Politics of Artistic Identity”, Panel Discussant, Exhibition Peepal and Banyan, Berlin 15.05.2021 30. “Pluralist Ethics versus Communalist Politics in the Andaman Islands: Secular Nostalgia or a Model for India?“, Invited Online-Lecture, Lecture Series Hindu-Muslim Encounters, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, 30.11.2020 31. “Contentious Borderlands? Reflections on Co-existence, Belonging, and Shared Histories at the India-Pakistan Border“, Online-Presentation (with Srishtee Sethi), Conference Borderlands Futures: Technologies, Zones, Co-existences, Asian Borderlands Research Network, 07.11.2020 32. “A partitioned past: The shared history of refugees at the Western borderlands of India and Pakistan”, Online-Presentation (with Srishtee Sethi), Royal Anthropological Institute, Conference Anthropology and Geography: Dialogues of Past, Present, and Future, 16.09.2020 33. “Between Public and Private: Ethical dilemmas of coping with COVID-19 in Pakistan”, Online-Presentation, International Webinar Social Impact of Covid 19: Challenges and Prospects, Sangyartham Research Foundation, 06.07.2020 34. “Migration to and from Pakistan as a Process: Towards a Conceptual Framework”, Invited Key Note Lecture, Conference Migration from Pakistan: Facts, Avenues and Challenges, Punjab University, Lahore, 11.12.2019 35. “Beyond Borders: Being Balti in the Age of Postcolonialism”, Invited Lecture, Humanities and Social Sciences Seminar, Lahore University of Management Sciences, 04.12.2019 36. “Negotiating Limits: The Ethics of Doing Good among Pakistani Progressives”, Presentation, Panel 3: Doing Good/Doing Right and the Limits of Negotiation, Conference of the German Anthropological Association, Konstanz, 02.10.2019 37. “Vulnerable Livelihoods versus Empowered Forests? An Exploration of the Problematic Relation between Conservation and Subsistence in the Bay of Bengal”, Presentation, International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS), Leiden University, 18.07.2019 38. “Voice, Empowerment and Essentialization: Decolonizing the Discourse of Indigeneity in South Asia”, Presentation, Conference, Critical Interventions: Mapping Emerging Scholarship on South Asia, Lahore University of Management Sciences, 11.04.2019 39. “Intersecting Politics and Memory: The Trajectory of Kala Pani”, Invited Lecture, Lecture Series: Writers in Conversation, Lahore College for Women, 03.04.2019 Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 40. “Global Flows and Colonial Roots: Love and Marriage in a South Asian Settler Colony”, Presentation, Panel Love and Marriage in South Asia, Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS), Denver, 24.03.2019 41. “Love and Marriage in South Asia”, Panel Convener (with Anna-Maria Walter), Conference of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS), Denver, 24.03.2019 42. “Rethinking Regions: Cultural Formations and Circulation Through and Across Regional Boundaries”, Panel Convenor (with Anne Murphy and Michel Boivin), European Conference on South Asian Studies (ECSAS), Paris, 24.–26.07.2018 43. “Adivasi, Vanvasi, Aboriginal, or Tribal? Investigating the Political Efficacy of Migrant Indigeneity in an Indian Union Territory”, Presentation, Panel 29 Multiple Worlds of the Adivasis, 25th European Conference on South Asian Studies (ECSAS), Paris, 25.07.2018 44. “From Kala Pani to Amrit Jal: Partition Refugees in a South Asian Settler Colony“, Job Talk, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore, 12.02.2018 45. “The Legacies of Kala Pani: Memorializing Overseas Transportation in the Postcolonial State”, Invited Lecture, Habib University, Karachi, 26.10.2017 46. “The Meaning of Partition in the Here and Now”, Opening Speech as Host of the Workshop Rethinking Contemporary Legacies of Partition: Cultures of Memorialization, Popular Politics, and Cross-Border Ethics in South Asia, Center for Advanced Studies, LMU Munich, 30.6.2017 47. “Struggling with Partition: Cross-Border Ethics and Social Aesthetics of Resistance”, Presentation, Workshop Rethinking Contemporary Legacies of Partition: Cultures of Memorialization, Popular Politics, and Cross-Border Ethics in South Asia, Center for Advanced Studies, LMU Munich, 30.6.2017 48. “Grenzüberschreitende Ethik, Nostalgie und Fiktion in Indien und Pakistan”, Invited Lecture, Colloquium, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich, 29.05.2017 49. “Subaltern Studies and Anarchist Anthropology”, Invited Lecture, Study Circle, Awami Workers Party, Rawalpindi, 19.03.2017 50. “Manifestations of History: Time, Space, and Community in the Andaman Islands”, Book Launch, Kala Pani Museum, Port Blair, 23.11.2016 51. “The Invisible Architects of Andaman: Manifestations of Aboriginal Migration from Ranchi”, Invited Lecture, Friday Colloquium, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, 7.10.2016 52. “Between Mini-India and Sonar Bangla: Memorialization and Place-Making Practices of East Bengal Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands”, Presentation, Panel 19: Imagining a lost present: situating memory across/beyond Partition, European Association of South Asian Studies, Warsaw, 28.7.2016 53. “In Search of the Antagonistic Other: Nationalism and the Politics of Memorializing Partition in Pakistan”, Presentation, Panel 52: Conflicted citizenships: ethnographies of power, memory and belonging, European Association of Social Anthropologists, Milano, 22.7.2016 Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 54. “Dichotome Souveränität”, Presentation, Munich University Society, 14.7.2016 55. “Antagonistische Souveränität: Eine grenzüberschreitende Ethnographie der Beziehungen zwischen Indien und Pakistan“, Presentation, German South Asia Day, Leipzig University, 3.6.2016 56. “Feldforschung an einer Frontier des 21. Jahrhunderts: Zum Verhältnis von subalterner Autonomie und autoritärer Staatlichkeit auf den Andamanen“, Invited Lecture, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bayreuth, 26.4.2016 57. “Undoing Subalternity: Anarchist Anthropology and the Dialectics of Participation and Autonomy”, Presentation, Seminar Subaltern Studies: On History and Historiography, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), 01.04.2016 58. “Dichotome Souveränität: Erinnerungskultur, Geschichtsschreibung und Nationenbildung in Südasien“, Presentation, Center for Advanced Studies, LMU Munich, 21.1.2016 59. “Die Politik der Migration und Subalternität auf den Andamanen”, Invited Lecture (as award winner of the Frobenius Society‘s Research Award), Frankfurt am Main, 14.10.2015 60. Roundtable: “Interpreting Vulnerabilities“, Rachel Carson Center, LMU Munich, 3.7.2015 61. “The Ecologically Noble Savage in the Anthropocene“, Presentation, Roundtable: 50 Years Hunter-Gatherer Studies: What have we learnt?, 10th Days of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Vienna, 23.4.2015 62. “Landscapes of Subalternity: Marginality versus Subsistence and Self-rule among Adivasi Migrants in the Andaman Islands”, Presentation, Panel Many Worlds of the Adivasi, European Conference of South Asian Studies, Zürich, 25.6.2014 63. “Fluid Indigeneities: Dialectics of State-making and Belonging in the Indian Ocean,” Presentation, Workshop Futures of Indigeneity: Spatiality, Identity Politics and Belonging, RuhrUniversity, Bochum, 7.11.2013 64. “Erasing Subalternity? Anarchist Anthropology and the dialectics of participation and autonomy”, Presentation, Postcolonial Studies Colloquium, Frankfurt Research Centre for Postcolonial Studies, Goethe-University, Frankfurt a. M., 12.7.2013 65. “New Perspectives on Historiography“, Opening Speech as Host, Conference Manifestations of History in the Andaman Islands, 21.6.2013 66. “Subalternity and Aboriginality in the Andamans: Place-making of an invisible labour force from Ranchi”, Presentation, Conference Manifestations of History in the Andaman Islands, LMU Munich, 22.6.2013 67. “Indien: Politische Hintergründe, Gesellschaftssystem und Wirtschaftsethik“, Invited Lecture, Bavarian Elite Academy, Munich, 7.09.2012 68. “Mini-India within or beyond India? Social-engineering, belonging and autonomy in the Andaman Islands”, Presentation, Conference India beyond India: Debating Communalism and Belonging, Georg-August-University, Göttingen, 24.-26.5.2012 Dr. Philipp Zehmisch ∙ Department of Anthropology ∙ South Asia Institute ∙ Heidelberg University 69. “Die Relevanz von Radcliffe-Brown‘s ‘Andaman Islanders‘ für das zeitgenössische Verständnis von Indigenität“, Presentation, LMU Munich, 7.2.2012. 70. “The Struggle about the Freedom Struggle: Contemporary Negotiations of the (anti)colonial legacy in the Andaman Islands”, Presentation, Public Participation Seminar, Cellular Jail Library, Port Blair, South Andaman, 9.12.2011 71. “Identity as Indians”, Presentation, Andaman Nicobar Environmental Team (ANET), Wandoor, South Andaman, 29.10.2011 72. “Postcolonial Perspectives on Corruption and Statehood”, Panel Convener, Conference Colonial Legacies: Postcolonial Contestations, Frankfurt Research Centre for Postcolonial Studies (FRCPS), Goethe University, Frankfurt a.M., 16.-18.06.2011 73. Ritual, Art and Language: Making Indigenous Polities in India, Discussant, Conference, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich, 4.-6.1.2011 74. “Mini India? Postcolonial Perspectives on the Politics of Migration in the Andaman Islands”, Presentation, Conference Culture, Politics and Economics of South Asian Migration, University of Delhi, 25.11.2010 75. “Migration und postkoloniale Staatlichkeit auf den Andamanen, Indien“, Invited Lecture, Colloquium, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich, 25.10.2010 76. „Naturen und Kulturen“, Key Note, Exhibition Our New Nature, Munich, 2.9.2010 77. “Freedom Fighters or Criminals? Postcolonial Subjectivities and Welfare Policies in the Andaman Islands”, Presentation, Conference Processes of Subjectivation: Colonial and Postcolonial Perspectives, University of Copenhagen, 16.08.2010 78. “Andaman Loves: Establishing alternative ‘modernities’ and ‘traditions’ on an island”, Presentation, Conference of the German Anthropological Association, Frankfurt a. M., 30.09.2009 79. “Migration and Place-Making in the Andaman Islands”, Invited Lecture, Department of Sociology, University of Madras, Chennai, 25.07.2009

Dr. Anne Murphy

University of British Columbia, Canada
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Dr. Anne Murphy

University of British Columbia, Canada
1 DR PIPPA VIRDEE Current Employment and Teaching Experience September 2023 – Professor of Modern South Asian History, School of Humanities-De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. § 2022 – Head of History § 2017 – 2021 Programme Leader, MA History § 2014 – 2016 Programme Leader, BA History § 2009 – 2014 Admissions Tutor, BA History § 2009 – 2013 Programme Leader, MA Interreligious Relations (with St. Philip’s Centre, Leicester) § 2019 – 2023 – Associate Professor § 2009-2019 – Senior Lecturer § 2006-2009 – Research Fellow § I currently teach across several courses on UG History and PG programmes. § PGR experience: § Examined 18 PhDs across universities in UK and Pakistan § Currently supervising 2 PhD Students § Previously supervised 5 MA Research students and 3 PhD students to completion § 2022 - External Examiner (Modern History), Royal Holloway University of London. Previous Employment Experience § October 2021–June 2022: Muhammad Bin-Ladin Visiting Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford. § September 2016 – August 2017 Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Governance and Policy, Information Technology University, Lahore (Pakistan). § June 2005 – April 2006 Project Manager, ‘Coming to Coventry’, The Herbert, Coventry. § September 2003 – April 2006 Part-time lecturer, Department of International Studies and Social Science, Coventry University. § January 2005 – May 2005 Part-time lecturer, Sociology Department, University of Birmingham. § February 2001 – April 2001 Part-time tutor, Department of Economic and Social History, University of Leicester. Qualifications 2000-2004, Coventry University § Ph.D. Partition and Locality: Case Studies of the Impact of Partition and its Aftermath in the Punjab Region 1947-61. 1996-2000, Coventry University § Pg. Dip. Third World Studies 1993-1996, Coventry University § BA (Hons) International and Political Studies, 2:1 Publications BOOKS § A Very Short Introduction to Pakistan (Oxford University Press, 2021) § From the Ashes of 1947: Reimagining Punjab (Cambridge University Press, 2018). § Refugees and the End of Empire: Imperial Collapse and Forced Migration during the Twentieth Century, edited with Panikos Panayi (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). § Coming to Coventry: Stories from the South Asian Pioneers (The Herbert, 2006). ARTICLES § With Yaqoob Khan Bangash, ‘Partitioning the University of the Panjab, 1947’, The Indian Economic and Social History Review (2022) 59:4, 423–445 DOI:10.1177/00194646221130414 § ‘Histories and Memories in the Digital Age of Partition Studies’, The Oral History Review (2022) 49:2, 328– 345, DOI: 10.1080/00940798.2022.2097877 § ‘Women and Pakistan International Airlines in Ayub Khan's Pakistan’, The International History Review (2019) 41:6, 1341–1366, DOI: 10.1080/07075332.2018.1472622 § With Arafat Safdar ‘From Mano Majra to Faqiranwalla: Revisiting the ‘Train to Pakistan’’, South Asia Chronicle (2017) 7, 21–44. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/228182128.pdf 2 § ‘Remembering Partition: Women, Oral Histories and the Partition of 1947’, Oral History (2013), 41: 2, 49– 61. § ‘Negotiating the Past: Journey through Muslim Women’s Experience of Partition and Resettlement’, Cultural and Social History: The Journal of the Social Historical Society (2009) 6: 4, 467–484. DOI: 10.2752/147800409X466290 § ‘Tranquility and Brutality: The Paradox of Partition Violence in Punjab’, The Historian (2006), 4:1, 26–38. BOOK CHAPTERS § ‘Partitioning India: Dreams, Memories and Legacies’, In Knut A. Jacobsen (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India 2nd Edition (2023), pp. 25-37. § ‘Dreams, Memories and Legacies: Partitioning India’, in Knut A. Jacobsen (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India (2015), pp. 21-34. § ‘No-man’s Land’ and the Creation of Partitioned Histories in India/Pakistan’, in Nigel Eltringham and Pam Maclean (eds) Remembering Genocide (Routledge, 2014), pp. 19-37. § ‘‘No Home but in Memory’: The Legacies of Colonial Rule in the Punjab’, in Panikos Panayi and Pippa Virdee (eds) Refugees and the End of Empire: Imperial Collapse and Forced Migration during the Twentieth Century (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 175-195. § ‘Partition in Transition: Comparative Analysis of Migration in Ludhiana and Lyallpur’, in Anjali Gera Roy and Nandi Bhatia (eds) Partitioned Lives: Narratives of Home, Displacement and Resettlement (Pearson, 2007), pp. 156-173. § ‘Partition and the Absence of Communal Violence in Malerkotla’, in Ian Talbot (ed.) The Deadly Embrace: Religion, Politics and Violence in the Indian Subcontinent 1947-2002 (Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 16-35. § ‘Refugee Experiences of Migration and Post Partition Resettlement in Lyallpur’, in Sustainable Development Policy Institute (edited) Troubled Times. Sustainable Development and Governance in the Age of Extremes (Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 391-404. OTHER PUBLICATIONS § Regularly maintain and publish on my own Blog: www.bagichablog.com. § ‘Lessons from Malerkotla’, National Herald, 6 October 2019. § ‘The Trouble with Nostalgia’, The Friday Times, 5 July 2019. § ‘Corridor of Opportunity’, Asian Affairs magazine, January 2019. § ‘Sikh shrines in India and Pakistan – why construction of visa-free Kartarpur corridor is so historic’, The Conversation, 5 December 2018. § ‘No Man’s land: the Wagah-Attari Border‘, LSE South Asia Blog, 14 August 2017. § ‘Freedom and Fear: India and Pakistan at 70‘, The Diplomat, 1 August 2017. § Foreword to K. Sato, Life Story of Mr Ram Krishen (Research Centre for the History of Religious and Cultural Diversity, Meiji University, Tokyo, 2016). § ‘Revive the Past to Protect the Future’, Asian Affairs, May 2016. § ‘The coming of the jet age: women, advertising and tourism in Pakistan’, The News on Sunday, 23 November 2014. § ‘Recovering history through nostalgia’, The News on Sunday, 24 August 2014. § Foreword to K. Sato, Life Story of Mr Sarup Singh and Mrs Gurmit Kaur (Research Centre for the History of Religious and Cultural Diversity, Meiji University, Tokyo, 2012). § ‘The Heart Divided: Muted Narratives and the Partition of the Punjab’, Transactions of the Leicester Literary & Philosophical Society, Vol. 104 (2010), pp. 22-24. § ‘From the Belgrave Road to the Golden Mile: the transformation of Asians in Leicester’, From Diasporas to Multi-Locality: Writing British Asian Cities, Working Paper, 30 June 2009, pp. 1-18. § ‘Pakistan: women’s quest for entitlement’, Open Democracy, 9 April 2009. BOOK/PEER REVIEWS § Book reviews for journals The English Historical Review, The American Historical Review, Journal of Islamic Studies, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, The Book Review, Journal of Punjab Studies, Reviews in History and National Identities. Peer reviews for journals Modern Asian Studies and Contemporary South Asia, publishers Bloomsbury, CUP, OUP, Rowman and Littlefield, Routledge and funding bodies, 3 Research, Competencies and Expertise § 2020 – Present – Member of the AHRC Peer Review College. § Member of the Editorial Board of Midland History (UK) and Immigrants and Minorities (UK). § 2015-2017 – Steering Committee of History UK. § 2007-2015 – Convenor for the Punjab Research Group (PRG). This is an inter-disciplinary international research group that meets bi-annually at various locations around the UK. In 2008, I created a Website/Blog for the PRG, www.theprg.co.uk. § 2008-09 – The Writing British Asian Cities was a networks project aimed at bringing academics together and also academics working within the communities of five Asian cities (Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford, and Tower Hamlets). Further information on the project can be found at: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/brasian/index.htm. § 2008-09 – Consultancy work for the Open University and the BBC World Service on their development of the BBC Urdu service. § 2008 – Consultancy work for the Royal Geographical Society on an exhibition, The Punjab: Moving Journey. This bought together some rare photographs from travelers and society members from the Nineteenth and Twentieth century. Media § I have provided assistance to a number of media outlets regarding various TV and radio programmes. These include, BBC Radio Four, BBC Asian Network, BBC Radio Leicester, and numerous foreign media outlets amongst others. Significant documentary programmes that I have contributed to and appeared in include: § 2017 – ‘My Family, Partition and Me: India 1947’ BBC 1. § 2017 – ITV New, two-part special programme on Partition at 70 years. § 2012 – ‘Uganda: 40 years on’, ITV. § 2009 – ANEMON Productions, ‘Twice a Stranger Population Exchanges in the 20th Century’. 12-part documentary produced in Greek/English for Greek Television and the rights sold world-wide. I was interviewed for Part 7, which was on India-Pakistan: The Great Partition. § 2007 – I provided consultancy and also appeared on a 3-part programme ‘Crossing the Border’ about the partition of India and Pakistan, for Radio 4. § 2007 – During the Sixtieth anniversary of Independence India and Pakistan, I made a number of appearances on local and national radio and BBC News 24. Conference organisation and workshops. § 18 May 2018 – One-day workshop, ‘Undoing Partition’. Jointly organized with University of Warwick and Loughborough University. The workshop by funded/supported by all three institutions. § 2-4 December 2016 – three-day international training workshop on Research Methodology at the Centre for Governance and Policy, ITU (Lahore, Pakistan). The workshop was funded by a successful grant application from HEC, Pakistan. § 27-28 June 2014 – Two-day special conference to celebrate thirty years of the PRG. § 2013 – Conducted a workshop with PhD/MPhil students at the Centre for Pakistan Studies, University of Punjab (Lahore) on ‘Thesis Writing in Social Sciences’. § 2009 – I organized four events to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the PRG, as under: o 28 February 2009 – ‘The Punjab, Past, Present and Future’, organised jointly with Department of History, Government College University (Lahore, Pakistan) o 27 June 2009 – Coventry University o 31 October 2009 – De Montfort University o 19 December 2009 – ‘Pre-Colonial Punjabi Consciousness and Its Continuities’, organised jointly with Sociology Department, Punjabi University (Patiala, India) § 2007 – An international conference (jointly organised with Panikos Panayi) on ‘Refugees and the End of Empire’ at De Montfort University. Grants and Awards § February–March 2022: ‘Region, Nation and Identity: A case study of South Asian Leicester’, DMU (£4,326) § November 2022–October 2023: ‘Identity Fractures in Shared Heritage: South Asian Diaspora in Leicester c. 2022, DMU Peace, Equality and Social Justice Fund (£2,922) 4 § October 2022–September 2023: ‘This is Home Now: Cultural Heritage and Identity through the Architecture of Contemporary Muslims in the UK’ (PI: Majdi Faleh; CI: Pippa Virdee) NTU, Small Research Grant (£5,000). § October 2021–July 2022: Visiting Fellowship at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies with a stipend (£5,000). § January–May 2022: Faculty Research Leave from DMU (£5,000). § December 2016–August 2017: Visiting post at the Centre for Governance and Policy, ITU Lahore, Pakistan (£6,000). § September–November 2016: Short-term visiting research fellowship for foreign scholars, Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (£2,876). § 2012–2014: ‘Gender Politics: Islam, the State and Women in Pakistan History’, Gerda Henkel Foundation (€51,512.50). § November 2011: I was successful in getting £400 to support my participation in the European Social Science History Conference at the University of Glasgow. § November 2011: I was successful in getting £500 to support my participation in the 22nd European Conference on South Asian Studies at Lisbon University Institute. § March 2010: I was successful in getting £500 pound for travel to India and Pakistan to conduct research in the archives on Muslim women’s experience of partition. § January 2007: ‘Examining Muslim women’s experience of partition, migration and resettlement in the West Punjab, 1947-1962’, British Academy Small Research Grant (£5,760). § 2001 – 2004: Sir Penderel Moon Studentship for three-years for my doctoral research. Recent Invited Workshops, Conferences and Public Talks 2023 • Podcast. ‘Remembering Partition in the Punjab: Part 1 and 2’. Realms of Memory. August 2023. • ‘The Challenges of Memory as History: a case study of India’s Partition’. Nottingham Trent University Research seminar. 10 May 2023. • Lecture, followed by an interactive session with UG students on the legacies of Partition in South Asia and the impact of digital technologies on History and Memory. National College of Arts, Lahore, 17 March 2023 • ‘Connecting Pakistan’s Material and Cultural heritage: the past in the present.’ The HSS Annual Conference, Pakistan: Revisiting the Past. Reimagining the Future, 13-15 March. • From Silences to Virtual Memories: Partition History in the Digital Age. South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg. 2 February 2023 2022 • Plenary Talk, ‘”Five Thousand years of Pakistan”: the ancient in the modern?’ The Pakistan Conference: 75 Years of Independence, 29-30 November 2022 Mittal Institute, Harvard University. • VSI Book Talk at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, October 2022 • ‘From Silences to Virtual Memories: 75 years of Partition Studies’ Plenary address, British Association of South Asian Studies, 31 March 2022. • ‘Identity Crisis and Identity Reconstruction: migration and Partition. A Panel Discussion’, Tell Me Your Story, 16 January 2022. 2021 • ‘Pakistan: A Very Short Introduction’ Book launch and extended discussion at the University of Warwick, 7 December 2021. • ‘Pakistan: A Very Short Introduction’ Book launch and public talk at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, 1 December 2021. • “Remembering Partitions: panel discussion” Troubling Anniversaries conference organised by the Institute of Historical Research and the Centre for Public History, Queen’s University, Belfast, 13-14 November 2021. • ‘”Five thousand years of Pakistan”: the ancient in the modern’ Historical Association, Leicester, 29 September 2021. • ‘Histories for below and Oral History’, talk at Habib University, Karachi, 4 March 2021. 5 2020 § ‘Coming to Coventry: some personal reflections’, Becoming Birmingham: History, Diversity and Collaboration, University of Birmingham, 16 December 2020. § ‘Partitioned Lands, Histories, and Memories’, Partition Lecture Series 15th lecture, Netaji Subhas Open University, 13 December 2020. § ‘The Role of Power and Technology in the New Age of Partition Historiography’, Partition Lecture Series, IIT Kharagpur, 7 September 2020. § ‘Partitioned Lands, Partitioned Histories’, Online contribution to the Lyallpur Young Historians Club, 8 June 2020. § ‘Working Women and Pakistan International Airlines: the emergence of “modern” Pakistan?’ IHR Oral History Seminar, February 2020. 2019 § Panel discussion, 'Women's Resistance: Voices, Agency and Protest', part of the ‘The Strike at Imperial Typewriters’ exhibition, Newarke Houses Museum & Garden, Leicester, 12 October 2019 § ‘Women’s World: A Guide for the Working Begum’, Conference on India and Pakistan: The Formative Phase, 1947-c.1960. Royal Holloway and British Academy, 21-22 May 2019. § Second Annual Conference on Punjab’s History and Culture, LUMS, Lahore. Panel on ‘Remembering the Partition of Punjab’, 22-24 March 2019. § Inaugural Address, Department of History, Kurukshetra University, 2-day International Conference on “150 Years of Mahatma Gandhi”, 7-8 March 2019. 2018 § ‘The South Asian Diaspora in the UK’, workshop for project members and volunteers of Metro-BoulotDodo, 26 March 2018. § ‘70 years: Partition and Memory’, The Missing; memory, migration and Partition, Loughborough University London, 8 February 2018. § Book launch and talk at Afkar-e-Taza (Academic literary festival), Lahore, 12-14 January 2018. 2017 § ‘@70: dreams and legacies of a divided land’, To draw the Line: Partitions, Dissonance, Art: A Case for South Asia, one-day symposium organised by THIRD TEXT at The Bluecoat, Liverpool, 15 November 2017. § ‘1947-2017: Creating new histories in India and Pakistan’, Plymouth branch of the Historical Association, 7 November 2017. § ‘1947-2017: Reflecting on the Partition of India/Pakistan’, Modern History Research Centre, University of Winchester, 9 October 2017. § Guest speaker at the after-performance talk, Pink Saree Revolution, Curve, Leicester, 3 October 2017. § ‘Freedom, fear and chaos: the end of empire in British India’, The long road to India's independence, National Army Museum, London, 2 September 2017. § Interdisciplinary workshop on the topic ‘Rethinking Contemporary Legacies of Partition: Cultures of Memorization, Popular Politics and Cross-Border Ethics in South Asia’ at the Center for Advanced Studies, LMU (Munich, Germany), 30 June 2017. § Fifth International Workshop on ‘Reviewing Citizenship and Nation-Building in Pakistan’, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. Organised by Hanns Seidel Foundation and Quaid-i-Azam University. Conducted a workshop on the use of oral history in South Asia, 7-8 April 2017. § ‘Partition, Oral histories and 70 years of independence’, seminar on Historiography of 1947, Department of History, Guru Nanak Dev University (Amritsar, India), 10 March 2017. § Panel discussion on ‘People’s History’, Second Lyallpur Punjabi Literary Festival, Pakistan, 16 February 2017. 2016 § Violence, Migration and the making of the Refugee: India/Pakistan after independence, Conference “Migration, Refugees and Asylum since the Second World War in Global Perspective: Concepts, Stakeholders, Practices” in Institut für Zeitgeschichte München – Berlin, 14-16 December 2016. § Bradford Literary Festival, Panel discussion on ‘Lost Heritage: The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan.’ § Punjab University, Chandigarh, India, ‘The History and Culture of Punjab: interdisciplinary reflections.’ 6 § Speaker at Afkaar-e-Taaza (Rescuing the Past, Shaping the Future), Centre for Governance and Policy, ITU, Lahore. § Pakistan Study Centre, University of Punjab, Lahore, Special Lecture on ‘Women, Colonialism and Freedom Movement in Indian Subcontinent.’ § Cultural Exchanges, DMU, Public discussion on ‘The Current Refugees "Crisis": Contemporary and Historical Perspectives.’ Professional Membership § Fellow of the Royal Historical Society § Historical Association UK § Historical Association UK - Leicester Branch – Treasurer since 2020 § Oral History Society, member since 2005 § Institute of Historical Research, member since 2006 § History UK – Steering Committee Member since 2015-17 § Punjab Research Group, Convenor 2007-2015 § British Association for South Asian Studies, former member § European Association for Modern South Asian Studies, former member § Women’s History Network, former member

Prof. Pippa Virdee

De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
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Prof. Pippa Virdee

De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
1 DR PIPPA VIRDEE Current Employment and Teaching Experience September 2023 – Professor of Modern South Asian History, School of Humanities-De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. § 2022 – Head of History § 2017 – 2021 Programme Leader, MA History § 2014 – 2016 Programme Leader, BA History § 2009 – 2014 Admissions Tutor, BA History § 2009 – 2013 Programme Leader, MA Interreligious Relations (with St. Philip’s Centre, Leicester) § 2019 – 2023 – Associate Professor § 2009-2019 – Senior Lecturer § 2006-2009 – Research Fellow § I currently teach across several courses on UG History and PG programmes. § PGR experience: § Examined 18 PhDs across universities in UK and Pakistan § Currently supervising 2 PhD Students § Previously supervised 5 MA Research students and 3 PhD students to completion § 2022 - External Examiner (Modern History), Royal Holloway University of London. Previous Employment Experience § October 2021–June 2022: Muhammad Bin-Ladin Visiting Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, Oxford. § September 2016 – August 2017 Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Governance and Policy, Information Technology University, Lahore (Pakistan). § June 2005 – April 2006 Project Manager, ‘Coming to Coventry’, The Herbert, Coventry. § September 2003 – April 2006 Part-time lecturer, Department of International Studies and Social Science, Coventry University. § January 2005 – May 2005 Part-time lecturer, Sociology Department, University of Birmingham. § February 2001 – April 2001 Part-time tutor, Department of Economic and Social History, University of Leicester. Qualifications 2000-2004, Coventry University § Ph.D. Partition and Locality: Case Studies of the Impact of Partition and its Aftermath in the Punjab Region 1947-61. 1996-2000, Coventry University § Pg. Dip. Third World Studies 1993-1996, Coventry University § BA (Hons) International and Political Studies, 2:1 Publications BOOKS § A Very Short Introduction to Pakistan (Oxford University Press, 2021) § From the Ashes of 1947: Reimagining Punjab (Cambridge University Press, 2018). § Refugees and the End of Empire: Imperial Collapse and Forced Migration during the Twentieth Century, edited with Panikos Panayi (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011). § Coming to Coventry: Stories from the South Asian Pioneers (The Herbert, 2006). ARTICLES § With Yaqoob Khan Bangash, ‘Partitioning the University of the Panjab, 1947’, The Indian Economic and Social History Review (2022) 59:4, 423–445 DOI:10.1177/00194646221130414 § ‘Histories and Memories in the Digital Age of Partition Studies’, The Oral History Review (2022) 49:2, 328– 345, DOI: 10.1080/00940798.2022.2097877 § ‘Women and Pakistan International Airlines in Ayub Khan's Pakistan’, The International History Review (2019) 41:6, 1341–1366, DOI: 10.1080/07075332.2018.1472622 § With Arafat Safdar ‘From Mano Majra to Faqiranwalla: Revisiting the ‘Train to Pakistan’’, South Asia Chronicle (2017) 7, 21–44. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/228182128.pdf 2 § ‘Remembering Partition: Women, Oral Histories and the Partition of 1947’, Oral History (2013), 41: 2, 49– 61. § ‘Negotiating the Past: Journey through Muslim Women’s Experience of Partition and Resettlement’, Cultural and Social History: The Journal of the Social Historical Society (2009) 6: 4, 467–484. DOI: 10.2752/147800409X466290 § ‘Tranquility and Brutality: The Paradox of Partition Violence in Punjab’, The Historian (2006), 4:1, 26–38. BOOK CHAPTERS § ‘Partitioning India: Dreams, Memories and Legacies’, In Knut A. Jacobsen (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India 2nd Edition (2023), pp. 25-37. § ‘Dreams, Memories and Legacies: Partitioning India’, in Knut A. Jacobsen (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India (2015), pp. 21-34. § ‘No-man’s Land’ and the Creation of Partitioned Histories in India/Pakistan’, in Nigel Eltringham and Pam Maclean (eds) Remembering Genocide (Routledge, 2014), pp. 19-37. § ‘‘No Home but in Memory’: The Legacies of Colonial Rule in the Punjab’, in Panikos Panayi and Pippa Virdee (eds) Refugees and the End of Empire: Imperial Collapse and Forced Migration during the Twentieth Century (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 175-195. § ‘Partition in Transition: Comparative Analysis of Migration in Ludhiana and Lyallpur’, in Anjali Gera Roy and Nandi Bhatia (eds) Partitioned Lives: Narratives of Home, Displacement and Resettlement (Pearson, 2007), pp. 156-173. § ‘Partition and the Absence of Communal Violence in Malerkotla’, in Ian Talbot (ed.) The Deadly Embrace: Religion, Politics and Violence in the Indian Subcontinent 1947-2002 (Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 16-35. § ‘Refugee Experiences of Migration and Post Partition Resettlement in Lyallpur’, in Sustainable Development Policy Institute (edited) Troubled Times. Sustainable Development and Governance in the Age of Extremes (Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 391-404. OTHER PUBLICATIONS § Regularly maintain and publish on my own Blog: www.bagichablog.com. § ‘Lessons from Malerkotla’, National Herald, 6 October 2019. § ‘The Trouble with Nostalgia’, The Friday Times, 5 July 2019. § ‘Corridor of Opportunity’, Asian Affairs magazine, January 2019. § ‘Sikh shrines in India and Pakistan – why construction of visa-free Kartarpur corridor is so historic’, The Conversation, 5 December 2018. § ‘No Man’s land: the Wagah-Attari Border‘, LSE South Asia Blog, 14 August 2017. § ‘Freedom and Fear: India and Pakistan at 70‘, The Diplomat, 1 August 2017. § Foreword to K. Sato, Life Story of Mr Ram Krishen (Research Centre for the History of Religious and Cultural Diversity, Meiji University, Tokyo, 2016). § ‘Revive the Past to Protect the Future’, Asian Affairs, May 2016. § ‘The coming of the jet age: women, advertising and tourism in Pakistan’, The News on Sunday, 23 November 2014. § ‘Recovering history through nostalgia’, The News on Sunday, 24 August 2014. § Foreword to K. Sato, Life Story of Mr Sarup Singh and Mrs Gurmit Kaur (Research Centre for the History of Religious and Cultural Diversity, Meiji University, Tokyo, 2012). § ‘The Heart Divided: Muted Narratives and the Partition of the Punjab’, Transactions of the Leicester Literary & Philosophical Society, Vol. 104 (2010), pp. 22-24. § ‘From the Belgrave Road to the Golden Mile: the transformation of Asians in Leicester’, From Diasporas to Multi-Locality: Writing British Asian Cities, Working Paper, 30 June 2009, pp. 1-18. § ‘Pakistan: women’s quest for entitlement’, Open Democracy, 9 April 2009. BOOK/PEER REVIEWS § Book reviews for journals The English Historical Review, The American Historical Review, Journal of Islamic Studies, The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, The Book Review, Journal of Punjab Studies, Reviews in History and National Identities. Peer reviews for journals Modern Asian Studies and Contemporary South Asia, publishers Bloomsbury, CUP, OUP, Rowman and Littlefield, Routledge and funding bodies, 3 Research, Competencies and Expertise § 2020 – Present – Member of the AHRC Peer Review College. § Member of the Editorial Board of Midland History (UK) and Immigrants and Minorities (UK). § 2015-2017 – Steering Committee of History UK. § 2007-2015 – Convenor for the Punjab Research Group (PRG). This is an inter-disciplinary international research group that meets bi-annually at various locations around the UK. In 2008, I created a Website/Blog for the PRG, www.theprg.co.uk. § 2008-09 – The Writing British Asian Cities was a networks project aimed at bringing academics together and also academics working within the communities of five Asian cities (Leicester, Birmingham, Manchester, Bradford, and Tower Hamlets). Further information on the project can be found at: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/brasian/index.htm. § 2008-09 – Consultancy work for the Open University and the BBC World Service on their development of the BBC Urdu service. § 2008 – Consultancy work for the Royal Geographical Society on an exhibition, The Punjab: Moving Journey. This bought together some rare photographs from travelers and society members from the Nineteenth and Twentieth century. Media § I have provided assistance to a number of media outlets regarding various TV and radio programmes. These include, BBC Radio Four, BBC Asian Network, BBC Radio Leicester, and numerous foreign media outlets amongst others. Significant documentary programmes that I have contributed to and appeared in include: § 2017 – ‘My Family, Partition and Me: India 1947’ BBC 1. § 2017 – ITV New, two-part special programme on Partition at 70 years. § 2012 – ‘Uganda: 40 years on’, ITV. § 2009 – ANEMON Productions, ‘Twice a Stranger Population Exchanges in the 20th Century’. 12-part documentary produced in Greek/English for Greek Television and the rights sold world-wide. I was interviewed for Part 7, which was on India-Pakistan: The Great Partition. § 2007 – I provided consultancy and also appeared on a 3-part programme ‘Crossing the Border’ about the partition of India and Pakistan, for Radio 4. § 2007 – During the Sixtieth anniversary of Independence India and Pakistan, I made a number of appearances on local and national radio and BBC News 24. Conference organisation and workshops. § 18 May 2018 – One-day workshop, ‘Undoing Partition’. Jointly organized with University of Warwick and Loughborough University. The workshop by funded/supported by all three institutions. § 2-4 December 2016 – three-day international training workshop on Research Methodology at the Centre for Governance and Policy, ITU (Lahore, Pakistan). The workshop was funded by a successful grant application from HEC, Pakistan. § 27-28 June 2014 – Two-day special conference to celebrate thirty years of the PRG. § 2013 – Conducted a workshop with PhD/MPhil students at the Centre for Pakistan Studies, University of Punjab (Lahore) on ‘Thesis Writing in Social Sciences’. § 2009 – I organized four events to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the PRG, as under: o 28 February 2009 – ‘The Punjab, Past, Present and Future’, organised jointly with Department of History, Government College University (Lahore, Pakistan) o 27 June 2009 – Coventry University o 31 October 2009 – De Montfort University o 19 December 2009 – ‘Pre-Colonial Punjabi Consciousness and Its Continuities’, organised jointly with Sociology Department, Punjabi University (Patiala, India) § 2007 – An international conference (jointly organised with Panikos Panayi) on ‘Refugees and the End of Empire’ at De Montfort University. Grants and Awards § February–March 2022: ‘Region, Nation and Identity: A case study of South Asian Leicester’, DMU (£4,326) § November 2022–October 2023: ‘Identity Fractures in Shared Heritage: South Asian Diaspora in Leicester c. 2022, DMU Peace, Equality and Social Justice Fund (£2,922) 4 § October 2022–September 2023: ‘This is Home Now: Cultural Heritage and Identity through the Architecture of Contemporary Muslims in the UK’ (PI: Majdi Faleh; CI: Pippa Virdee) NTU, Small Research Grant (£5,000). § October 2021–July 2022: Visiting Fellowship at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies with a stipend (£5,000). § January–May 2022: Faculty Research Leave from DMU (£5,000). § December 2016–August 2017: Visiting post at the Centre for Governance and Policy, ITU Lahore, Pakistan (£6,000). § September–November 2016: Short-term visiting research fellowship for foreign scholars, Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (£2,876). § 2012–2014: ‘Gender Politics: Islam, the State and Women in Pakistan History’, Gerda Henkel Foundation (€51,512.50). § November 2011: I was successful in getting £400 to support my participation in the European Social Science History Conference at the University of Glasgow. § November 2011: I was successful in getting £500 to support my participation in the 22nd European Conference on South Asian Studies at Lisbon University Institute. § March 2010: I was successful in getting £500 pound for travel to India and Pakistan to conduct research in the archives on Muslim women’s experience of partition. § January 2007: ‘Examining Muslim women’s experience of partition, migration and resettlement in the West Punjab, 1947-1962’, British Academy Small Research Grant (£5,760). § 2001 – 2004: Sir Penderel Moon Studentship for three-years for my doctoral research. Recent Invited Workshops, Conferences and Public Talks 2023 • Podcast. ‘Remembering Partition in the Punjab: Part 1 and 2’. Realms of Memory. August 2023. • ‘The Challenges of Memory as History: a case study of India’s Partition’. Nottingham Trent University Research seminar. 10 May 2023. • Lecture, followed by an interactive session with UG students on the legacies of Partition in South Asia and the impact of digital technologies on History and Memory. National College of Arts, Lahore, 17 March 2023 • ‘Connecting Pakistan’s Material and Cultural heritage: the past in the present.’ The HSS Annual Conference, Pakistan: Revisiting the Past. Reimagining the Future, 13-15 March. • From Silences to Virtual Memories: Partition History in the Digital Age. South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg. 2 February 2023 2022 • Plenary Talk, ‘”Five Thousand years of Pakistan”: the ancient in the modern?’ The Pakistan Conference: 75 Years of Independence, 29-30 November 2022 Mittal Institute, Harvard University. • VSI Book Talk at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, October 2022 • ‘From Silences to Virtual Memories: 75 years of Partition Studies’ Plenary address, British Association of South Asian Studies, 31 March 2022. • ‘Identity Crisis and Identity Reconstruction: migration and Partition. A Panel Discussion’, Tell Me Your Story, 16 January 2022. 2021 • ‘Pakistan: A Very Short Introduction’ Book launch and extended discussion at the University of Warwick, 7 December 2021. • ‘Pakistan: A Very Short Introduction’ Book launch and public talk at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, 1 December 2021. • “Remembering Partitions: panel discussion” Troubling Anniversaries conference organised by the Institute of Historical Research and the Centre for Public History, Queen’s University, Belfast, 13-14 November 2021. • ‘”Five thousand years of Pakistan”: the ancient in the modern’ Historical Association, Leicester, 29 September 2021. • ‘Histories for below and Oral History’, talk at Habib University, Karachi, 4 March 2021. 5 2020 § ‘Coming to Coventry: some personal reflections’, Becoming Birmingham: History, Diversity and Collaboration, University of Birmingham, 16 December 2020. § ‘Partitioned Lands, Histories, and Memories’, Partition Lecture Series 15th lecture, Netaji Subhas Open University, 13 December 2020. § ‘The Role of Power and Technology in the New Age of Partition Historiography’, Partition Lecture Series, IIT Kharagpur, 7 September 2020. § ‘Partitioned Lands, Partitioned Histories’, Online contribution to the Lyallpur Young Historians Club, 8 June 2020. § ‘Working Women and Pakistan International Airlines: the emergence of “modern” Pakistan?’ IHR Oral History Seminar, February 2020. 2019 § Panel discussion, 'Women's Resistance: Voices, Agency and Protest', part of the ‘The Strike at Imperial Typewriters’ exhibition, Newarke Houses Museum & Garden, Leicester, 12 October 2019 § ‘Women’s World: A Guide for the Working Begum’, Conference on India and Pakistan: The Formative Phase, 1947-c.1960. Royal Holloway and British Academy, 21-22 May 2019. § Second Annual Conference on Punjab’s History and Culture, LUMS, Lahore. Panel on ‘Remembering the Partition of Punjab’, 22-24 March 2019. § Inaugural Address, Department of History, Kurukshetra University, 2-day International Conference on “150 Years of Mahatma Gandhi”, 7-8 March 2019. 2018 § ‘The South Asian Diaspora in the UK’, workshop for project members and volunteers of Metro-BoulotDodo, 26 March 2018. § ‘70 years: Partition and Memory’, The Missing; memory, migration and Partition, Loughborough University London, 8 February 2018. § Book launch and talk at Afkar-e-Taza (Academic literary festival), Lahore, 12-14 January 2018. 2017 § ‘@70: dreams and legacies of a divided land’, To draw the Line: Partitions, Dissonance, Art: A Case for South Asia, one-day symposium organised by THIRD TEXT at The Bluecoat, Liverpool, 15 November 2017. § ‘1947-2017: Creating new histories in India and Pakistan’, Plymouth branch of the Historical Association, 7 November 2017. § ‘1947-2017: Reflecting on the Partition of India/Pakistan’, Modern History Research Centre, University of Winchester, 9 October 2017. § Guest speaker at the after-performance talk, Pink Saree Revolution, Curve, Leicester, 3 October 2017. § ‘Freedom, fear and chaos: the end of empire in British India’, The long road to India's independence, National Army Museum, London, 2 September 2017. § Interdisciplinary workshop on the topic ‘Rethinking Contemporary Legacies of Partition: Cultures of Memorization, Popular Politics and Cross-Border Ethics in South Asia’ at the Center for Advanced Studies, LMU (Munich, Germany), 30 June 2017. § Fifth International Workshop on ‘Reviewing Citizenship and Nation-Building in Pakistan’, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. Organised by Hanns Seidel Foundation and Quaid-i-Azam University. Conducted a workshop on the use of oral history in South Asia, 7-8 April 2017. § ‘Partition, Oral histories and 70 years of independence’, seminar on Historiography of 1947, Department of History, Guru Nanak Dev University (Amritsar, India), 10 March 2017. § Panel discussion on ‘People’s History’, Second Lyallpur Punjabi Literary Festival, Pakistan, 16 February 2017. 2016 § Violence, Migration and the making of the Refugee: India/Pakistan after independence, Conference “Migration, Refugees and Asylum since the Second World War in Global Perspective: Concepts, Stakeholders, Practices” in Institut für Zeitgeschichte München – Berlin, 14-16 December 2016. § Bradford Literary Festival, Panel discussion on ‘Lost Heritage: The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan.’ § Punjab University, Chandigarh, India, ‘The History and Culture of Punjab: interdisciplinary reflections.’ 6 § Speaker at Afkaar-e-Taaza (Rescuing the Past, Shaping the Future), Centre for Governance and Policy, ITU, Lahore. § Pakistan Study Centre, University of Punjab, Lahore, Special Lecture on ‘Women, Colonialism and Freedom Movement in Indian Subcontinent.’ § Cultural Exchanges, DMU, Public discussion on ‘The Current Refugees "Crisis": Contemporary and Historical Perspectives.’ Professional Membership § Fellow of the Royal Historical Society § Historical Association UK § Historical Association UK - Leicester Branch – Treasurer since 2020 § Oral History Society, member since 2005 § Institute of Historical Research, member since 2006 § History UK – Steering Committee Member since 2015-17 § Punjab Research Group, Convenor 2007-2015 § British Association for South Asian Studies, former member § European Association for Modern South Asian Studies, former member § Women’s History Network, former member
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Dr. Pierre Alain Baud

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Dr. Anne Castaing

National De La Recherche Scientifique, France
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Dr. Anne Castaing

National De La Recherche Scientifique, France
<div id="header" class="header"> <div class="row"><header class="accueil clearfix span8 row"> <div class="span4"><img class="logos_tutelles" src="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/plugins/thalim/images/logos_tutelles.jpg" alt="" width="336" height="201" /></div> <div id="logo_site_spip" class="span3 crayon meta-valeur-nom_site "><img class="spip_logo spip_logos" src="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/local/cache-vignettes/L247xH184/siteon0-3fe11.png?1554114546" alt="THALIM UMR CNRS" width="247" height="184" /></div> </header> <div class="span4 formulaires"> <div id="formulaire_recherche" class="formulaire_spip formulaire_recherche form-search"><form action="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/spip.php?page=recherche" method="get"> <div> <label class="muted" for="recherche">Rechercher sur le site</label> <div class="input-append"><input id="recherche" accesskey="4" class="search text search-query" name="recherche" type="search" /><button class="btn" title="Rechercher" type="submit">OK</button></div> </div> </form></div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="container_top"></div> <div id="maincontainer" class="maincontainer"> <div id="wrapper" class="wrapper"> <div id="content" class="content primary"> <div class="span5 offset1"> <ul class="breadcrumb"> <li><a href="http://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/">Accueil</a><span class="divider"> ></span></li> <li>Les auteurs<span class="divider"> ></span></li> <li class="active">Anne Castaing</li> </ul> </div> <section class="vcard span5 offset1"><header class="cartouche"> <h1 class="crayon auteur-qui-404 fn"><img class="spip_logo spip_logos" src="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/local/cache-gd2/7c/5ecd763ce9c4df6461d6b233d96241.jpg?1679904796" alt="" width="116" height="150" />Anne Castaing</h1> </header> <div class="main"> <div class="role"> Chargée de recherches CNRS </div> <p class="email"><a class="spip_mail" title="annecastaing..åt..yahoo.fr" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr#annecastaing#mc#yahoo.fr#">annecastaing<span class="mcrypt"> chez </span>yahoo.fr</a></p> <div class="crayon auteur-bio-404 chapo bio"> Docteure de l’INALCO (Etudes Indiennes)<br class="autobr" />Directrice de l’l’UMR 8077 CESAH<br class="autobr" />Chargée de cours INALCO et U. Sorbonne Nouvelle<br class="autobr" />Coordinatrice du projet DELI (Dictionnaire Encyclopédique des Littératures de l’Inde)<br class="autobr" />Coordinatrice du projet Genre et Nations Partitionnées (Institut du Genre). </div> <div class="themes_recherche"> <h3>Thèmes de recherche :</h3> Littératures de l’Inde, Subaltern Studies, Etudes de genre. </div> <div class="principales_publications"> <h3>Principales publications :</h3> <div class="crayon auteur-publications-404 "> <strong>Ouvrages</strong> 1. (Anne Castaing et Elodie Gaden, dir.), <i>Ecrire et penser le genre en contextes postcoloniaux</i>, Bruxelles, Peter Lang, 2017 (321 p., ISBN : 9782807603271) 2. La Modernité littéraire indienne : Perspectives postcoloniales, dirigé en collaboration avec Lise Guilhamon et Laetitia Zecchini, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2009 (256 p., ISBN : 978-2-7535-0898-9). 3. Ragmala : Les Littératures indiennes traduites en français : Anthologie (dir.), préface de K. Satchidanandan. Paris, L’Asiathèque – Langues & Monde, 2005 (403 p., ISBN : 2-915255-09-1). <strong>Articles et chapitres d’ouvrages</strong> 1. "Ecrire en d’autres langues. Histoires et métaphores féminines en contexte postcolonial", in Anne Castaing et Elodie Gaden (dir.), <i>Ecrire et penser le genre en contextes postcoloniaux</i>, Bruxelles, Peter Lang, 2017. 2. « Subaltern Studies : De la provincialisation de l’Europe au langage de la différence », in Maxime Cervulle, Nelly Quemener, Florian Voros (dir.), Matérialismes, culture et communication. Tome 2 : Cultural Studies, théories féministes et décoloniales , Presses des Mines, 2016. 3. "Condition d’exilée : rapt, mariage et mysticisme dans la littérature indienne", Etudes Asiatiques, De Gruyter, n°70-2, 2016, pp. 347-363. 4. "Women Writing in India : pour une histoire littéraire des femmes", RLC LXXXIX, n° 4, octobre-décembre 2015 (pp. 473-484). 5."Pour une sémiotique indigène du genre. Ecrire le genre en contexte postcolonial", Revue Interrogations ?, n° 20, juin 2015 (<a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://www.revue-interrogations.org/" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow noopener">http://www.revue-interrogations.org</a>). 6. « Nous sommes tous des réfugiés : Exil, errance et Partition dans le Nouveau Roman hindi », in Eve Feuillebois et Zaïneb Ben Lagha (ed.), Etrangeté de l’autre, singularité du moi, Paris, Garnier Classiques, 2015 (pp. 235-255). 7. « Thinking the Difference : On Feminism and Postcolony [review essay] », South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal [Online], Book Reviews, Online since 18 February 2014, URL : <a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://samaj.revues.org/3689" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow noopener">http://samaj.revues.org/3689</a>. 8. "The Idea of a Nation : H.R. Bacchan’s Palimpsestian House of Wine", in Diana Dimitrova (ed.), The Other in South Asian Religion, Literature and Film : Perspectives on Othernism and Otherness, New York, Routledge, 2013 (pp. 69-83). 9. "Penser la différence : du féminisme et de la postcolonie", Carnets de Recherche Hypothèse du "Carreau de la Bulac", octobre 2013 (<a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://bulac.hypotheses.org/254" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow noopener">http://bulac.hypotheses.org/254</a>). 10. "Le Genre Troublé. L’écriture ambiguë du féminin dans le roman hindi contemporain”, Synergie Inde n°6, 2013 (pp. 73-93). 11. "Gender Trouble in the New Hindi Novel : The Ambiguous Writings on Womanhood in K.B. Vaid’s Lila and Mridula Garg’s Kathgulab", Archiv Orientalni - Journal of African and Asian Studies, 81-2003-1, "Special issue : Social Tension in Modern Indian Literature and Film" (dir. Prof. Damsteegt & Prof. Knotkova-Capkova), 2013 (pp. 67-88). 12. "Vernacularizing Rubaiyat : the Politics of Madhushala in the Context of the Indian Nationalism”, in A.A. Seyed-Gohrab (ed.), The Great Umar Khayyam : A global reception of the Rubaiyat, Amsterdam University Press, Iranian Series, 2012 (pp. 215-232). 13. « Pour une poétique du divers. Ecrire l’exil chez K.B. Vaid »,in Kathie Birat, Charles Scheel et Brigitte Zaugg (ed.), Dislocation culturelle et construction identitaire, Université de Lorraine, Centre Ecritures, 2012 (pp. 225-237). 14. « Can the Vernacular speak ? De l’historicité de la littérature indienne de langue vernaculaire », Actes du 4e Colloque Réseau Asie et Pacifique, 2011. 15. « From Otherland to the Divine Land : Exile, Mysticism, and Secularism in K.B. Vaid’s Dard la dava », in Diana Dimitrova (ed.), Religion in Literature and Film in South Asia, New York, Palgrave MacMillan, 2010 (pp. 153-169). 16. « Pour une poétique du fragment : Partition et Polyphonie dans Guzrâ huâ zamânâ de K.B. Vaid », in La Modernité littéraire indienne : Perspectives postcoloniales, Castaing, Guilhamon & Zecchini (dir.), Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2009 (pp. 115-142). 17. « Foi,doute et aliénation dans le roman Dard lâ davâ (1975) de Krishna Baldev Vaid », revue Archiv Orientalni, Vol. 77.1, 2009 (pp. 43-58). 18. « La littérature moderne du sous-continent indien et la fausse impasse du post-colonialisme », en collaboration avec Lise Guilhamon et Laetitia Zecchini. Revue semestrielle Siècle 21 (Littérature et Société), N° 10, L’esprit des Péninsules, 2007 (pp. 114-117). 19. « Une poétique de l’intimité », postface à la traduction française d’un recueil du poète indien Ashok Vajpeyi. Editions Caractères, 2007 (pp. 93-103). <strong>Chapitres de dictionnaires et encyclopédie</strong> 1. « Mahadevi Verma », « Mannu Bhandari », « Krishna Sobti », « Usha Priyamvada », « Amrita Pritam », « Alka Saraogi », « Mridula Garg », « Urvashi Butalia », série de courtes notices (1 à 3 pages chacun) sur des auteures indiennes, pour le Dictionnaire des Femmes Créatrices, Béatrice Didier, Antoinette Fouque et Mireille Calle-Gruber (dir.), Editions Des Femmes (2013). 2. « La Révolution littéraire de la Naî Kahânî », in Ragmala, Les Littératures Indiennes traduites en français : Anthologie, Anne Castaing (dir.), préface de K. Satchidanandan. Paris, L’Asiathèque – Langues & Monde, 2005 (pp. 203-209). 3. « Abhimanyu Unnuth », notice sur auteur, in Ragmala, Les Littératures Indiennes traduites en français : Anthologie, Anne Castaing (dir.), préface de K. Satchidanandan. Paris, L’Asiathèque – Langues & Monde, 2005 (pp. 151-158). <strong>Traductions</strong> 1. Madhushala, un recueil de Harivansh Rai Bachchan : présentation et traduction du hindi d’extraits choisis, en collaboration avec Elena Langlais, revue Impressions d’Extrême-Orient, n°5, 2015 (<a class="spip_url spip_out auto" href="http://ideo.revues.org/" target="_blank" rel="external nofollow noopener">http://ideo.revues.org/</a>). 2. Musulmans, tous frères, nouvelle d’Agyeya traduite du hindi et introduite en collaboration avec Zena Arbaji et Marine Lopez, La modernité littéraire indienne : Perspectives postcoloniales, Castaing, Guilhamon & Zecchini (dir.), Presses Universitaires de Rennes (2009, pp. 177-181). 3. Intimités, traduction du hindi, notes et postface d’un choix de poèmes d’Ashok Vajpeyi, édition bilingue. Editions Caractères, 2006 (111 p., ISBN : 2-85446-394-3). 4. Lila, traduction du hindi en collaboration avec Annie Montaut d’un roman de K.B. Vaid. Editions Caractères, 2005 (105 p., ISBN : 2-85446-365-X). </div> </div> <p class="hyperlien"><strong>Voir en ligne : </strong><a class="url spip_out" href="http://https//sites.google.com/site/castainganne/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Page personnelle</a></p> <div class="publications"> <h2>• Publications</h2> <a id="pagination_data_publications" name="pagination_data_publications"></a> <h3>Ouvrages</h3> <ul class="liste-items publications"> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, Ingrid Le Gargasson, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/les-dessins-preparatoires-a-ivan" rel="bookmark"><em>Performance et littérature en Asie du Sud : réciter, interpréter, jouer</em></a>, 2022. ISBN 979-10-320-0410-4</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><span class="vcard author"><a class="url fn spip_in" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a></span>, <span class="vcard author"><a class="url fn spip_in" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/fanny-lignon">Fanny Lignon</a></span> (dir.), <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/publications/article/travestissements-performances-culturelles-du-genre" rel="bookmark"><em>Travestissements. Performances culturelles du genre</em></a>, Presses de l’Université de Provence, 2020</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/les-sources-des-representations-a" rel="bookmark"><em>Raconter la Partition de l’Inde</em></a>, Peter Lang B, 2019</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><span class="vcard author"><a class="url fn spip_in" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a></span> (dir.), <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/publications/article/ecrire-et-penser-le-genre-en-contextes-postcoloniaux-14982" rel="bookmark"><em>Ecrire et penser le genre en contextes postcoloniaux</em></a>, Peter Lang, 2017</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/knowledge-and-the-subaltern-the" rel="bookmark"><em>Ecrire et penser le genre en contextes postcoloniaux</em></a>, Anne Castaing et Elodie Gaden (ed.), Peter Lang, 2017. ISBN 9782807603271</div> </article></li> </ul> <div class="pagination"> <ul> <li class="active"><span class="on active">1</span></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr&debut_data_publications=5#pagination_data_publications" rel="nofollow">2</a></li> </ul> </div> <a id="pagination_data_publications_articles" name="pagination_data_publications_articles"></a> <h3>Articles</h3> <ul class="liste-items publications"> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/la-sacralisation-d-ivan-le" rel="bookmark">« Aanchal Malhotra, Vestiges d’une séparation. Inventaire pour mémorial Paris, Éd. Héloïse d’Ormesson, [2017] 2021, 400 p. »</a>, <i>Annales. Histoire, Sciences sociales</i>, décembre 2022, pp. 409-411. ISSN 0395-2649</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title">Marie Lecomte-Tilouine, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, Ingrid Le Gargasson, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/l-opera-de-paris-1749-1790-4046" rel="bookmark">« Chanter le combat, le crime, la ruse. L’épopée orale du Népal occidental au prisme de la violence »</a>, in <i>Performance et littérature en Asie du Sud : Réciter, interpréter, jouer.</i>, 2022, pp. 17-34</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/le-repertoire-de-l-opera-de-paris" rel="bookmark">« Dans l’ombre de l’Histoire : Anis Kidwai et l’histoire féministe de la Partition. »</a>, <i>Clio. Femmes, Genre, Histoire</i>, juillet 2021. ISSN 1252-7017</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/in-the-shadow-of-history-anis-kidwai-and-the-feminist-history-of-the-partition" rel="bookmark">« In the shadow of history : Anis Kidwai and the feminist history of the Partition of India [En la sombra de la Historia : Anis Kidwai y la historia feminista de la Partición de India] »</a>, <i>Clio. Femmes, Genre, Histoire</i>, juillet 2021, pp. 199-213. ISSN 1252-7017</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/dans-l-ombre-de-l-histoire-anis-kidwai-et-l-histoire-feministe-de-la-partition-4039" rel="bookmark">« Dans l’ombre de l’Histoire. Anis Kidwai et l’histoire féministe de la Partition de l’Inde [In the shadow of history : Anis Kidwai and the feminist history of the Partition of India] »</a>, <i>Clio. Femmes, Genre, Histoire</i>, juillet 2021, pp. 199-213. ISSN 1252-7017</div> </article></li> </ul> <div class="pagination"> <ul> <li class="active"><span class="on active">1</span></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr&debut_data_publications_articles=5#pagination_data_publications_articles" rel="nofollow">2</a></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr&debut_data_publications_articles=10#pagination_data_publications_articles" rel="nofollow">3</a></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr&debut_data_publications_articles=15#pagination_data_publications_articles" rel="nofollow">4</a></li> <li class="tbc disabled">...</li> <li></li> </ul> </div> <a id="pagination_data_publications_autres" name="pagination_data_publications_autres"></a> <h3>Autres publications</h3> <ul class="liste-items publications"> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/capitations-galas-gratis-les" rel="bookmark">« De la forêt, de Bhibutibhushan Banerjee »</a>, numéro spécial de la revue <i>CEIAS Newsletter</i>, février 2022</div> </article></li> <li class="item"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title"><a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing">Anne Castaing</a>, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/p-l-thivat-europe-at-war-images-in" rel="bookmark">« Can the Vernacular speak ? De l’historicité de la littérature indienne de langue vernaculaire »</a>, 2011</div> </article></li> </ul> </div> </div> <aside> <div class="cycle-slideshow" data-cycle-fx="fade" data-cycle-speed="2000" data-cycle-sync="on" data-cycle-auto-height="calc" data-cycle-timeout="4000" data-cycle-slides="div.affiche"></div> <div class="articles"> <div class="ajaxbloc bind-ajaxReload" data-ajax-env="j6rU0WVkiruGLA9Jvbcd+UeCxQoPFpVcro2cufBUH3gjIJsOYKhi11gtDK/EmqaAiAAXstT78HuVL55FdpPQy25VDwICeNALVICwDpbEORoqqlmpQ+r2HmHRrD1cMxyNLxH4eoSCmJnNHajPDNIg3jTBPy/u619BhrAecRUVTnwnZHRxpxjoI+yiOmuxV62HDfDeCD3RPTBNZ5yCwjviHNPGnnonLSVQ733+U44C7r2jZgvWSMetJE6vZ+uXyCaBJOL+6lkMlrHacr4ocKs1Xh4Yo2jixIhx3bwqJlQIPVZWUITxfUPEy4BohvDzFrzFUfDAqCVrMIWGiD21GHpSPwQ2w/b7bxzXU8bOO9VdKE6EEg==" data-origin="/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr" aria-live="polite" aria-atomic="true"> <a id="paginationrubrique280" name="paginationrubrique280"></a> <h2 class="h2">• Ressources numériques</h2> <ul class="liste-items"> <li 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du Sud 2 : Théories et usages des émotions</a></div> <strong>Du <abbr class="dtstart" title="2017-06-07T22:00:00Z">8</abbr> au <abbr class="dtend" title="2017-06-08T22:00:00Z"><span class="jour_debut">9</span> juin 2017</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry vevent id_2812"> <div class="entry-title summary crayon evenement-titre-2812 "><a class="url" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/colloques-et-journees-d-etude/article/performances-de-la-litterature-en-asie-du-sud-1-politiques-de-la-performance?id_evenement=2812#evenement_2812">Performances de la littérature en Asie du Sud 1 : politiques de la performance littéraire</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2016-12-14T23:00:00Z">Jeudi <span class="jour_debut">15</span> décembre 2016</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry vevent id_2708"> <div class="entry-title summary crayon evenement-titre-2708 "><a class="url" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/colloques-et-journees-d-etude/article/bhakti-et-litteratures?id_evenement=2708#evenement_2708">Bhakti et Littératures</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2016-06-22T22:00:00Z">Jeudi <span class="jour_debut">23</span> juin 2016</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry vevent id_2531"> <div class="entry-title summary crayon evenement-titre-2531 "><a class="url" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/colloques-et-journees-d-etude/article/litteratures-de-l-inde-questions-de-delimitations?id_evenement=2531#evenement_2531">Littératures de l’Inde : Questions de délimitations</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2015-12-02T23:00:00Z">Jeudi <span class="jour_debut">3</span> décembre 2015</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry vevent id_2201"> <div class="entry-title summary crayon evenement-titre-2201 "><a class="url" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/colloques-et-journees-d-etude/article/ecrire-et-penser-le-genre-en?id_evenement=2201#evenement_2201">Ecrire et penser le genre en contexte postcolonial</a></div> <strong>Du <abbr class="dtstart" title="2014-11-19T23:00:00Z">20</abbr> au <abbr class="dtend" title="2014-11-20T23:00:00Z"><span class="jour_debut">21</span> novembre 2014</abbr></strong> </article></li> </ul> <div class="pagination"> <ul> <li class="active"><span class="on active">1</span></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination bind-ajax" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr&debutrubrique250=5#paginationrubrique250" rel="nofollow">2</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> <a id="pagination" name="pagination"></a> <h2 class="h2">• Séminaires et formations</h2> <ul class="liste-items"> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry hentry vevent id_14967"> <div class="entry-title"><a class="url" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/seminaires-et-formations/article/performances-culturelles-du-genre-2017-2018">Performances culturelles du genre 2017-2018</a></div> <p class="info-publi"><time>Du <abbr class="dtstart" title="2017-10-13T08:00:00Z"><span class="jour_debut">13</span> octobre 2017</abbr> au <abbr class="dtend" title="2018-06-15T10:00:00Z"><span class="jour_debut">15</span> juin 2018</abbr></time></p> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry hentry vevent id_14780"> <div class="entry-title"><a class="url" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/seminaires-et-formations/article/genre-litteratures-arts-medias">Genre : Littératures, Arts, Médias - 2016-2017</a></div> <p class="info-publi"><time>Du <abbr class="dtstart" title="2016-11-04T14:00:00Z"><span class="jour_debut">4</span> novembre 2016</abbr> au <abbr class="dtend" title="2017-06-16T12:00:00Z"><span class="jour_debut">16</span> juin 2017</abbr></time></p> </article></li> <li class="item 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class="jour_debut">19</span> mai 2017</abbr></time></p> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry hentry vevent id_14735"> <div class="entry-title"><a class="url" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/seminaires-et-formations/article/collectif-penser-d-ailleurs-atelier-de-lecture-theorique">Collectif « Penser d’ailleurs ». 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data-origin="/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr" aria-live="polite" aria-atomic="true"> <a id="pagination_evcomm" name="pagination_evcomm"></a> <h2 class="h2">• Communications</h2> <ul class="liste-items"> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title">Anne Castaing, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/les-memoires-secrets-ou-l-anti" rel="bookmark">« Women Writing in India : Pour une histoire littéraire des femmes »</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2021-05-10T22:00:00Z">Mardi <span class="jour_debut">11</span> mai 2021</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title">Anne Castaing, Delphine Robic Dias, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/un-fermier-au-tripot-anne-pierre" rel="bookmark">« Imagining the long partitions : comparative perspectives from South Asia and South-Est Asia »</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2019-07-17T22:00:00Z">Jeudi <span class="jour_debut">18</span> juillet 2019</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title">Anne Castaing, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/meschrabpom-in-frankreich-von" rel="bookmark">« Remembering Partition : documenter l’histoire des femmes dans la Partition de l’Inde (1947) »</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2019-03-27T23:00:00Z">Jeudi <span class="jour_debut">28</span> mars 2019</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title">Anne Castaing, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/remembering-partition-documenter-l-histoire-des-femmes-dans-la-partition-de-l-4048" rel="bookmark">« Remembering Partition" : Documenter l’histoire des femmes dans la Partition de l’Inde (1947) »</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2019-03-27T23:00:00Z">Jeudi <span class="jour_debut">28</span> mars 2019</abbr></strong> </article></li> <li class="item evenement_home"><article class="entry article vevent"> <div class="entry-title">Anne Castaing, <a href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/hals_publication/l-inegal-acces-a-l-opera-le-public" rel="bookmark">« Premchand et le réalisme social »</a></div> <strong><abbr class="dtstart" title="2018-02-12T23:00:00Z">Mardi <span class="jour_debut">13</span> février 2018</abbr></strong> </article></li> </ul> <div class="pagination"> <ul> <li class="active"><span class="on active">1</span></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination bind-ajax" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr&debut_evcomm=5#pagination_evcomm" rel="nofollow">2</a></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination bind-ajax" href="https://www.thalim.cnrs.fr/auteur/anne-castaing?lang=fr&debut_evcomm=10#pagination_evcomm" rel="nofollow">3</a></li> <li><a class="lien_pagination bind-ajax" 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Prof. Pashaura Singh

University of California, Riverside, USA
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Prof. Pashaura Singh

University of California, Riverside, USA
<h4><em>Curriculum Vita</em></h4> <h2>Pashaura Singh</h2> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>Distinguished Professor & Dr. Jasbir Singh Saini Endowed Chair University Of California, Riverside 9202 Village Way Riverside, CA 92508 951-789-5393 951-827-6444 psingh@ucr.edu</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>   <strong>EMPLOYMENT</strong> 2020 – Present     Distinguished Professor, University of California, Riverside 2008 – 2020         Dr. Jasbir Singh Saini Endowed Chair in Sikh and Punjabi Studies, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA 2005 – 2008                  Full Professor, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA 1992 – 2005         Assistant Professor & Senior Lecturer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA 1991 – 1992         Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada   <h4>EDUCATION</h4> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="144">1987 - 1991</td> <td>Ph.D., Religious Studies University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">1984 - 1987</td> <td>M.A., Religious Studies University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">1971 - 1973</td> <td>M.A., Religious Studies Punjabi University, Patiala, India.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h4>MEMBERSHIPS, HONORS AND AWARDS</h4> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="144">01/2013 - 12/2019</td> <td>Fellow. American Academy of Religion (AAR).</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">01/2007 - 12/2012</td> <td>Member. AAR Steering Committee.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">01/1994 - 12/2016</td> <td>Member. The American Academy of Religion.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">01/1994 - 12/2004</td> <td>Member. The Association for Asian Studies.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">01/1994 - 12/2004</td> <td>Member. The American Oriental Society.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>   <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td width="144">2020 2008</td> <td>Distinguished Professor An Endowed Chair.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">1991</td> <td>Postdoctoral Fellowship.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">1988</td> <td>Doctoral Fellowship for three academic years (1988-1991).</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">1987</td> <td>University Fellowship.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="144">1973</td> <td>Gold Medal in M.A.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h4>CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PUBLICATIONS</h4> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <h5><u>Technical/Scholarly Publications</u></h5> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <h5>A. <u>Book Chapters</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. 2018. "Sikh Dharam". <em>Religions of India: An Introduction</em>. Editors: Sushil Mittal and Gene Thursby. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. London and New York. p.138-162. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P. 2017. “The Sikh Gurus: Works of Art in the Kapany Collection.” In <em>Sikh Art from the Kapany Collection</em>. Editors: Paul Michael Taylor, Sonia Dhami. The Sikh Foundation International in Association with the Art Cultural History Program Smithsonian Institution. Palo Alto, CA. p.50-77. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. 2014. "New Directions in Sikh Studies". <em>The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK. p.625-643. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Singh, P. 2014. "An Overview of Sikh History". <em>The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK. p.19-34. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    5. Singh, P. 2014. <em>"Gurmat: </em>The Teachings of the Gurus<em>"</em>. <em>The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK. p.225-239. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    6. Singh, P. 2014. "The Guru Granth Sahib". <em>The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK. p.125-135. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    7. Singh, P. 2013. "Re-imagining <em>Sikhi</em> ('Sikhness') in the Twenty-first Century: Toward a Paradigm Shift in Sikh Studies". <em>Re-imagining South Asian Religions: Essays in Honor of Harold G. Coward and Ronald W. Neufeldt</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Michael Hawley. Numen Book Series, Brill Publishers. Leiden, Netherlands. Vol. 141: p.27-48. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    8. Singh, P. 2012. "Sikhs". <em>The Religions of Canadians</em>. Editors: Jamie S. Scott. University of Toronto Press. Toronto, Ontario. p.307-349. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    9. Singh, P. 2012. "All shall abide in peace, prosperity, and justice: Sikhism and security". <em>The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Security</em>. Editors: Chris Seiple, Dennis R. Hoover, Pauletta Otis. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. London and New York. p.90-101. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    10. Singh, P. 2012. "Words as Weapons: Theory and Practice of a Righteous War <em>(dharam yudh) </em>in Sikh Texts". <em>Fighting Words</em>. Editors: Jack Renard. University of California Press. Berekeley & Los Angeles. p.200-225. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    11. Singh, P. 2011. "Musical <em>Chaunkis </em>at the Darbar Sahib: History, Aesthetics and Time". <em>Sikhism in Global Context</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. p.102-129. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    12. Singh, P. 2008. "The Difficulties of Balancing Faith and Scholarship in Sikh Studies". <em>Rethinking Religious Studies: New Ways of Teaching and Understanding Religion</em>. Editors: Bradford Verter, J.C. Wolfart. Cambridge University Press. New York. 9p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    13. Singh, P. 2007. "<em>Vanjara Pothi</em>: A New Source in the Formation of the Sikh Canon". <em>Textures of the Sikh Past: New Historical Perspectives</em>. Editors: Tony Ballantyne. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. p.26-63. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    14. Singh, P. 2006. "Sikh Dharam". <em>Religions of South Asia: An Introduction</em>. Editors: Sushil Mittal, Gene Thursby. Routledge Press. London and New York. p.130-148. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    15. Singh, P., Fenech, L.E. 2006. "Vows in the Sikh Tradition". <em>Dealing with Deities: The Ritual Vow in South Asia.</em> Editors: Selva J. Raj, William Harman. State University of New York Press. Albany, New York. p.201-216. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    16. Singh, P. 2006. "Sikhism and Music". <em>Sacred Sound: Experiencing Music in World Religions</em>. Editors: Guy L. Beck. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. Waterloo, ON. p.141-167. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    17. Singh, P. 2004. "Sikh Identity in the Light of History: A Dynamic Perspective". <em>Sikhism and History</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. p.77-110. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    18. Singh, P. 2004. "Response to Keynote Speech". <em>Sikhism and History</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. p.44-48. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    19. Singh, P. 2001. "Sikhism and Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice". <em>The Spiritual Roots of Restorative Justice</em>. Editors: Michael L. Hadley. State University of New York Press. New York. p.199-216. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    20. Singh, P. 1999. "Early Markers of Sikh Identity". <em>Sikh Identity: Continuity and Change</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. Manohar Publishers & Distributors. New Delhi. p.69-92. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    21. Singh, P. 1999. "Sikh Perspectives on Health and Suffering: A Focus on Sikh Theodicy". <em>Religion, Health and Suffering</em>. Editors: John R. Hinnels, Roy S. Porter. Keagan Paul International, co-published and distributed by Columbia University Press. London and New York. p.111-138. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    22. Singh, P. 1999. "Revisiting the Arya-Samaj Movement". <em>Aryans and Non-Aryans in South Asia: Evidence, Interpretation, and Ideology.</em> Editors: Johannes Bronkhorst, Madhav M. Deshpande. South Asia Books. Vol. 3: p.261-276. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    23. Singh, P. 1996. "Observing the Khalsa Rahit in North America: Some Issues and Trends". <em>The Transmission of Sikh Heritage in the Diaspora</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. Manohar Publishers & Distributors. New Delhi. p.149-175. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>Recent Publications</h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    24. Singh, P. 2019. "The Whole World Sings Your Glory Day and Night": Sikh Response to Interfaith Worship and Prayer. <em>We Must Pray Together: Interfaith Worship and Prayer</em>. Editors: Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Christopher Lewis Jessica Kingsley Publishers. London, UK. (Published 2019, pp. 207-215.  (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> 25. Singh, P., Bainiwal, T.S. 2020. "Sikhism." <em>Religious Violence Today: Faith and Conflict in the Modern World, </em>Vol. II. Editors: Michael Jerryson. ABC-CLIO: Santa Barbara, CA, p. 633-704. (Refereed, Invited) 26. Singh, P. 2020. "Guru Nanak's Teachings in the Age of Globalization." <em>Philosophy of Guru Nanak: Searching Peace, Harmony & Happiness. </em>Editors: Sucha Singh Gill. Chandigarh: Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), p. 21-58. (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/12217965/attachment/16031018/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  27. Singh, P. 2020. "Guru Nanak's Vision of <em>Ek-Anek </em>in the Context of Religious Pluralism." In <em>Interfaith Dialogues: A Sikh Perspective. </em>Editors: Hardev Singh Virk. Amritsar: Singh Brothers, pp. 91-100. (Refereed) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/12352541/attachment/12352582/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  28. Singh, P. 2023. "The Construction of Authority within the Sikh Panth and its Challenges." In <em>Global Sikhs: Histories, Practices and Identities. </em>Editors: Opinderjit Kaur Takhar and Doris Jakobsh. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 51-72). (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/11604584/attachment/25033782/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  29. Singh, P. 2023. "Sikhism: Exploring the Notion of a Righteous War (<em>Yudh</em>)." <em>Cambridge Companion to Religion and War.</em> Editors: Margo Kitts. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK, pp. 141-163. (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/15754062/attachment/27745084/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  30. Singh, P. 2023. "The Sikh Gurus: Unity and Continuity of the Office of Authority." <em>The Sikh World. </em>Editors: Pashaura Singh and Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 11-24. (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/17522889/attachment/28128365/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  31. Singh, P. 2023. "The Guru Granth Sahib." In <em>The Sikh World</em>. Editors: Pashaura Singh and Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair.London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 37-49. (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/17715143/attachment/28128377/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  32. Singh, P. and Mandair, A.S. 2023. "Introduction." <em>The Sikh World. </em>Editors: Pashaura Singh and Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair. London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 1-8. (Refereed, Electronic) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/27068106/attachment/28919231/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  33. Singh, P. and Mandair, A.S. 2023. "Modern Sikh Studies: Bridging Differences, Opening New Horizons." <em>The Sikh World.</em> Editors: Pashaura Singh and Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair. London and New York: Routeldge Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 551-571. (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/27068125/attachment/28128388/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  34. Singh, P. 2024. "Sikh Economic Ethics." <em>The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Economic Ethics. </em>Editors: Albino Barrera, Roy Amore. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK, pp, 88-104. (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/17398782/attachment/31501566/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> · <h5>In Press</h5> ·         35. Singh, P. 2024. "Religious Pluralism and the Bhagat Bani in the Guru Granth Sahib." In<em> Provincializing Pluralism: Theorizing Plurality in South Asian Traditions. </em>Editors: Brian Black and James Madaio. London and New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc. (Revised chapter accepted by the editors on February 19, 2024, 27 pages of the manuscript). (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) o    <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/30613585/attachment/31480266/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> <h5></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>B. <u>Book Reviews</u></h5> <h5><u> </u></h5> Singh, P. Information about the books that were reviewed: 1. The Granth of Guru Gobind Singh: Essays, Lectures, and Translations. 2015. Kamalroop Singh and Gurinder Singh Mann. Oxford University Press, New Delhi: 284p. Information about the book review itself: Published on 07/23/2018. <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory</em>, Vol. 14, Nos. 1-2 (March - June 2018): 241-244. (Refereed, Invited)   <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: <em>Drinking From Love's Cup: Surrender and Sacrifice in the Vars of Bhai Gurdas Bhalla. </em>Selections Translated with Introduction and Commentary. Ed. 2017 . Rahuldeep Singh Gill. Oxford University Press, New York: 280p. Information about the book review itself: Book Review Section of JAAR. Published on 07/21/2017. <em>Journal of the American Academy of Religion</em>. 3p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Debating the Dasam Granth. Ed. 2011. Robin Rinehart. Oxford University Press, New York: 224p. Information about the book review itself: Published on 08/01/2015. <em>History of Religions</em>. Vol. 55, No. 1: p.117-119. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The Sikhs. Patwant Singh. Information about the book review itself: Published on 08/30/2009. sikhchic.com. 4p. Website: http://www.sikhchic.com/books/patwant_singhs_the_sikhs.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Combined review of Five Centuries of Sikh Tradition: Ideology, Society, Politics, and Culture. Edited by Reeta Grewal and Sheena Pall. Information about the book review itself: Published on 12/01/2007. The Indian Economic and Social History Review. Vol. 44, No. 4: p.559-564.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    5. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Five Centuries of Sikh Tradition: Ideology, Society, Politics and Culture. Edited by Reeta Grewal and Sheena Pall. Information about the book review itself: Published on 06/01/2007. Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 14, No. 1: p.142-146.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    6. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Combined review of Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction. Eleanor Nesbitt. Information about the book review itself: Published on 06/01/2007. Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 14, No. 1: p.151-154.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    7. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Sikhism. Gurinder Singh Mann. Information about the book review itself: Published on 06/01/2004. The Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 11, No. 1: p.103-05. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    8. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Relocating Gender in Sikh History: Transformation, Meaning and Identity. Doris R. Jakobsh. Information about the book review itself: Published on 05/01/2004. The Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 63, No. 2: p.533-35. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    9. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The Other Sikhs: A View from Eastern India. Himadri Banerjee. Information about the book review itself: Published on 05/01/2004. The Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 63, No. 2: p.526-27. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    10. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The Making of Sikh Scripture. Gurinder Singh Mann. Information about the book review itself: Published on 07/01/2003. Journal of the American Oriental Society. Vol. 123, No. 3: p.706-7. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    11. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The Sikh Way: A Pilgrim's Progress. I.J. Singh. Information about the book review itself: Published on 11/01/2002. The Sikh Review. Vol. 50, No. 11: p.76-78. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    12. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Exploring Sikhism: Identity, Culture and Society. W.H. McLeod. Information about the book review itself: Published on 07/01/2002. Religious Studies Review. Vol. 28, No. 3: p.297. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    13. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Punjab: The Nomads and The Mavericks. Bhupinder Singh. Information about the book review itself: Published on 12/01/2000. The Sikh Review. Vol. 48, No. 12: p.77-80. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    14. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The Sikh Diaspora: The Search for Statehood. Darshan Singh Tatla. Information about the book review itself: Published on 10/01/2000. Religious Studies Review. Vol. 26, No. 4: p.405. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    15. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Contesting Interpretations of the Sikh Tradition. J.S. Grewal. Information about the book review itself: Published on 07/01/2000. Journal of the American Oriental Society. Vol. 120, No. 3: p.465-66. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    16. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Historical Perspectives on Sikh Identity. J.S. Grewal. Information about the book review itself: Published on 07/01/2000. Journal of the American Oriental Society. Vol. 120, No. 3: p.466-68. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    17. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Punjabi Identity: Continuity and Change. Gurharpal Singh and Ian Talbot. Information about the book review itself: Published on 01/01/2000. Chicago South Asia Newsletter. Vol. 24, No. 1: p.6. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    18. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Sikhism. Hew McLeod. Information about the book review itself: Published on 07/01/1999. Religious Studies Review. Vol. 25, No. 3: p.321-22. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    19. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition. Harjot Oberoi. Information about the book review itself: Published on 01/01/1999. Religious Studies Review. Vol. 25, No. 1: p.119. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    20. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The Four Quarters of the Night: The Life-Journey of an Emigrant Sikh. Tara Singh Bains and Hugh Johnston. Information about the book review itself: Published on 01/01/1996. Journal of Pacific Affairs. Vol. 68, No. 4: p.626-7. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    21. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: The New Cambridge History of India: The Sikhs of the Punjab. J.S. Grewal. Information about the book review itself: Published on 09/01/1993. Journal of Pacific Affairs. Vol. 66, No. 3: p.431-32. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    22. Singh, P. Information about the book that was reviewed: Sikh Moral Tradition: Ethical Perceptions of the Sikhs in the Late Nineteenth/Early Twentieth Century. Nripinder Singh. Information about the book review itself: Published on 08/01/1992. The Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 51, No. 3: p.705-6. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>C. <u>Books</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. 2006. <em>Life and Work of Guru Arjan: History, Memory and Biography in the Sikh Tradition</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. Glossary and index. 299p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      1-A. Singh, P. 2007. Second Printing of <em>Life and Work of Guru Arjan: History, Memory and Biography in the Sikh Tradition</em>. Oxford University Press. New York and New Delhi. 299p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P. 2003. <em>The Bhagats of the Guru Granth Sahib: Sikh Self-Definition and the Bhagat Bani</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. Glossary and index. 192p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      2-A. Singh, P. 2004. Second Printing of <em>The Bhagats of the Guru Granth Sahib: Sikh Self-Definition and the Bhagat Bani</em>. Oxford University Press. New York and New Delhi. 192p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. 2000. <em>The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning, and Authority</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 288p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      3-A. Singh, P. 2009. Sixth printing of <em>The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning, and Authority</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 288p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      3-B. Singh, P. 2008. Fifth Printing of <em>The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning, and Authority</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 288p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      3-C. Singh, P. 2006. Fourth Printing of <em>The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning, and Authority</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 288p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      3-D. Singh, P. 2003. Paperback edition of <em>The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning, and Authority</em>. Oxford University Press. India. 288p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      3-E. Singh, P. 2001. Second Printing of <em>The Guru Granth Sahib: Canon, Meaning, and Authority</em>. Oxford University Press. New York and New Delhi. 288p. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>    4. Singh, P. 2019. <em>A Dictionary of Sikh Studies</em>. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK. (Published online at Oxford Reference 04/15/2019.) (Refereed, Invited)</h5> <h5>5. Singh, P. 2024. <em>The Routledge Companion of the Life and Legacy of Guru Hargobind: Sovereignty, Militancy, and Empowerment of the Sikh Panth</em><u>. London and New York: Routledge, forthcoming.</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>D. <u>Edited Books</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech. 2014. <em>The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies</em>. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. 704p. 60%. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      1-A. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Louis E. Fenech. 2016. <em>The Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies</em>. Oxford University Press, paperback edition. Oxford, UK. 704p. 60%. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Michael Hawley. 2013. <em>Re-Imagining South Asian Religions: Essays in Honor of Professors Harold G. Coward and Ronald W. Neufeldt</em>. Numen Book Series, Brill Publishers. Leiden, Netherlands. 302p. 60% I was the Principal Editor. (Refereed, Not Invited) Website: http://www.religiousstudies.ucr.edu/SPS/research_publications/index.html.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Editors: Singh, P. 2011. <em>Sikhism in Global Context</em>. Oxford University Press, New Delhi. New Delhi. 304p. 100%. (Refereed, Not Invited) Website: http://www.religiousstudies.ucr.edu/SPS/research_publications/index.html.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. 2004. <u>Sikhism and History</u>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 280p. 75%. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      4-A. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. 2007. Paperback edition of <em>Sikhism and History</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 280p. 75%. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      4-B. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. 2005. Second printing of <em>Sikhism and History</em>. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 280p. 75%. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    5. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. 1999. <em>Sikh Identity: Continuity and Change</em>. Manohar Publishers & Distributors. New Delhi. Glossary. 378p. 75%. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      5-A. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. 2001. Paperback edition of <em>Sikh Identity: Continuity and Change</em>. Manohar Publishers & Distributors. New Delhi. 378p. 75%. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    6. Editors: Pashaura Singh, N. Gerald Barrier. 1996. <em>The Transmission of Sikh Heritage in the Diaspora.</em> Manohar Publishers & Distributors. New Delhi. Glossary. 288p. 75%. (Refereed, Not Invited) 7. Editors: Pashaura Singh, 2021. <em>Exploring Sikh Traditions and Heritage</em><u>. Bassel, Switzerland: MDPI Books. 130p.</u> 8. Editors: Pashaura Singh and Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair. 2023. <em>The Sikh World</em><u>. </u>London and New York: Routledge. 600p.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>E. <u>Edited Special Issues of Journals</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair. 2015. 10th Anniversary Issue of Sikh Formations: "Encountering Sikh Texts, Practices and Performances: Essays in Honour of Professor Christopher Shackle". Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. London and New York. 265p. P Singh's contribution 50% Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair's contribution 50%. (Refereed, Electronic, Not Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    2. Editors: Pashaura Singh, Verne A. Dusenbery, Charles M. Townsend. 2018. I have done the major editorial work along with other two editors. I have contributed Acknowledgements and Preface in the beginning, in addition to my article. Special Issue of Sikh Formations: "Living and Making Sikhi in the Diaspora: Millennial Generation Comes of Age". Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. London and New York. (Published 12/2018. 260p.) (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>F. <u>Journal Articles</u></h5>     <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. 2016. "Deconstructing the Punjab Crisis of 1984: Deer, Hawks and <em>Siqdars</em> ('Officials') as Agents of State-sponsored Violence". Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory. Vol. Volume 12: 2-3 p.173-190. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P. 2015. "Framing the Dasam Granth Debate: Throwing the baby out with the bath water!". Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory. Vol. 11: 1-2 (April-August) p.108-132. (Refereed, Electronic, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. 2010. "Revisiting 'The Evolution of the Sikh Community'". Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 17: 1 & 2 p.45-74. (Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.global.ucsb.edu/punjab/journal/v17_1-2/articles/JPS_17_nos_1-2_Singh.pdf.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Singh, P. 2008. "Scripture as Guru in the Sikh Tradition". Religion Compass. Vol. 2: 4 p.659-673. (Refereed, Electronic, Not Invited) Website: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1749-8171.2008.00080.x/abstract.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    5. Singh, P. 2008. "Recent Research and Debates in Adi Granth Studies". Religion Compass. Vol. 2: 6 p.1004-1020. (Refereed, Electronic, Not Invited) Website: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1749-8171.2008.00115.x/abstract.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    6. Singh, P. 2005. "Understanding the Martyrdom of Guru Arjan". Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 12: 1 p.29-62. (Refereed, Invited) Website: http://www.global.ucsb.edu/punjab/journal_12_1/3_singh.pdf.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    7. Singh, P. 2004. "The Relevance of the Guru Granth Sahib in Inter-faith Understanding." Interreligious Insight: A Journal of Dialogue and Engagement. Vol. 2: 3 p.16-25. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    8. Singh, P. 2003. "The Sikh Tradition in the Pre-Modern Period". New Insights into Sikh Art, ed. Kavita Singh for Marg: India's Premier Art History Journal. Vol. 54/4: p.20-31. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    9. Singh, P. 2002. "Competing Views on Canon Formation in the Sikh Tradition: A Focus on Recent Controversy". Religious Studies Review. Vol. 28: 1 p.3-9. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    10. Singh, P. 1999. "Formulation of the Convention of the Five Ks: A Focus on the Evolution of the Khalsa Rahit". International Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 6: 2 p.155-169. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    11. Singh, P. 1998. "Recent Trends and Prospects in Sikh Studies". Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses. Vol. 27: 4 p.407-425. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    12. Singh, P. 1997. "Dr. Balbir Singh's Hermeneutic Technique: A Focus on the <em>Nirukat </em>Volumes". Panchbati Sandesh: Quarterly Journal of Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra. Vol. 19: 4 p.20-24. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    13. Singh, P. 1996. "Scriptural Adaptation in the Adi Granth". Journal of American Academy of Religion. Vol. LXIV: 2 p.337-57. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    14. Singh, P. 1996. "Guru Arjan's Ramakali Hymn: The Central Issue in the Kartarpur-Banno Debate". Journal of the American Oriental Society. Vol. 116: 4 p.724-729. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    15. Singh, P. 1995. "Oral Experience of the Sikh Scripture". Khera: Journal of Religious Understanding. Vol. XV: 1 p.70-82. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    16. Singh, P. 1994. "An Early Sikh Scriptural Tradition: The Guru Nanak Dev University Manuscript 1245". International Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 1: 2 p.197-222. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    17. Singh, P. 1990. "Sikh Traditions in Ontario," In the special issue (<em>South Asians in Ontario.  </em>Milton Israel and N.K. Wagle, eds.). Polyphony: The Bulletin of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario. Vol. 12: Double Issue, 1 January & 1 December 1990 p.130-136. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    18. Singh, P. 1980. "Rahit Dan". Panchbati Sandesh: Quarterly Journal of Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra. Vol. 3: 2 p.10-16. (Non-Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    19. Singh, P. 1979. "Jinnha Dekh Ke Anadith Kita". Panchbati Sandesh: Quarterly Journal of Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra. Vol. 2: 3 p.48-58. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    20. Singh, P. 1979. "Dharam Dhuja Fahirant Sada". Panchbati Sandesh: Quarterly Journal of Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra. Vol. 2: p.18-23. 2p. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    21. Singh, P. 1979. "Gur Amar Das Kartar Kio Vassi". Panchbati Sandesh: Quarterly Journal of Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra. Vol. 2: 1 p.6-17. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    22. Singh, P. 1979. "Dasan Patashahian Di Jagadi Joti". Panchbati Sandesh: Quarterly Journal of Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra. Vol. 1: 4 p.81-89. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    23. Singh, P. 1978. "Shabad Gur Pira". Panchbati Sandesh: Quarterly Journal of Dr. Balbir Singh Sahitya Kendra. Vol. 1: 2 p.27-33. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    24. Singh, P. 1976. "Nam Nidhan". Nanak Prakash Patrika: Biannual Journal of Guru Granth Sahib Studies. Vol. 7: 1 p.78-84. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited) <strong>Recent Publications</strong> 25. Singh, P. 2018. "The Millennial Generation of Sikhs in North America." <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory</em>. Vol. Volume 14: Nos. 3-4 (Published 06/11/2018), pp. 260-279. (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2018.1485376">https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2018.1485376 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/123844/attachment/2199095/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  26. Singh, P. 2018. "Acknowledgements & Preface" of <em>Living and Making Sikhi in the Diaspora: Millennial Generation Comes of Age</em>. <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory</em>. Volume 14, Issue 3-4 (December 2018). Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York, p. 245-251. (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2018.1485803">https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2018.1485803 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/6968918/attachment/6968923/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·         <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2018.1485803">Publication Website open_in_new </a> ·  ·  27. Singh, P. 2019. "How Avoiding Religion-Politics Divide Plays Out in Sikh Politics." <em>Religions </em>2019, 10(5), 296. MDPI: pp. 1-24. (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.3390/rel10050296">https://doi.org/10.3390/rel10050296 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/5641772/attachment/6802036/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·         <a href="unsafe:%20https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/5/296">Publication Website open_in_new </a> ·  ·  28. Singh, P. 2019. "Preface." <em>Precarious Minorities: Sikhs and South Asians in the Public Sphere. </em>In the Special Issue of <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory,  </em>Vol. 15, Issue 3-4 (2019): 305-313. (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2019.1668585">https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2019.1668585 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/7075431/attachment/10497047/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  29. Singh, P. 2020. "Speaking Truth to Power: Exploring the <em>Bābar-vāṇī </em>in Light of the <em>Baburnama." </em>In Open Access Journal <em>Religions 2020, </em>11, 328: 1-19. (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11070328">https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11070328 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/11480143/attachment/12056428/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  30. Singh, P. 2021. "Ideological Foundations in the Formations of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee and the Shiromani Akali Dal: Exploring the Concept of Guru-Panth." In <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory. </em>Vol. 17, Issue 1-2 (August 2021): 16-33. Oxon, London: Taylor & Francis Group (Published on January 17, 2021). (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2021.1873656">https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2021.1873656 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/11854485/attachment/17833623/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  31. Singh, P. 2021. "Introduction to Special Issue: Exploring Sikh Traditions and Heritage." In Open Access Journal <em>Religions, </em>2021, 12, 538: 1-5. (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12070538">https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12070538 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/17575957/attachment/17576003/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  32. Singh, P. 2021. "Fearlessness and Human Justice: Exploring Guru Tegh Bahadur's Teachings and Sacrifice from a Fresh Perspective." <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory</em>, Vol. 17, No. 4 (2021): 409-434. (Refereed, Invited, Electronic) <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2021.1984058">https://doi.org/10.1080/17448727.2021.1984058 </a> ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/18051332/attachment/20463673/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  33. Singh, P. 2022. Sikhs and Dialogue: The Place of Dialogue in Sikhism: 'As long as We are in this World, O Nanak, We should Listen and Talk to Others'. <em>Journal of Dialogue Studies</em>, Volume 10 (2022): 104-124. (Refereed, Invited) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/22756745/attachment/27484493/file">View Publication open_in_new </a> ·  ·  34. Singh, P. 2023. "Growing pains in the field of Sikh studies in the Western Academy." <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory </em>(published online on July 18, 2023): 1-22. (Refereed) ·         <a href="https://efileplus.ucr.edu/api/publication/27486596/attachment/27670560/file">View Publication open_in_new </a>  </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5></h5> <h5>G. <u>Reference Entries</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P., Hawley, M., Prill, S.E. 2018. "Sikhism and Hinduism" in <em>Oxford Bibliographies in Hinduism</em>. Editor(s): Tracy Coleman. Oxford University Press. New York. Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO). 23p. (Refereed, Invited) Website: http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195399318/obo-9780195399318-0199.xml?rskey=vckIwP&result=1&q=Hinduism+and+Sikhism#firstMatch.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P. 2017. From Guru Angad to Guru Arjan. Editor(s): Knut A. Jacobsen. G.S. Mann, K. Myrvold & E.Nesbitt. Brill Publishers. Leiden, The Netherlands. <em>Brill's Encyclopedia of Sikhism</em>. p.18-31. 14p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. 2017. Bhatts. Editor(s): Knut A. Jacobsen. G.S. Mann, K. Myrvold & E. Nesbitt. Brill Publishers. Leiden, The Netherlands. <em>Brill's Encyclopedia of Sikhism</em>. p.164-170. 7p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Singh, P. 2017. Bhagat Bani. Editor(s): Knut A. Jacobsen. G.S. Mann, K. Myrvold & E. Nesbitt. Brill Publishers. Leiden, The Netherlands. <em>Brill's Encyclopedia of Sikhism</em>. p.151-163. 13p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    5. Singh, P. 2016. Sikh Empire. Editor(s): John M. MacKenzie. Michael Charney. Wiley Blackwell. UK. <em>Encyclopedia of Empire</em>. 6p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    6. Singh, P. 2013. Scripture, Sikhism. Editor(s): Arvind Kumar. Springer. New Delhi. <em>Encyclopedia of Indian Religions</em>. 3p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    7. Singh, P. 2013. Guru Granth Sahib. Editor(s): Arvind Kumar. Springer. New Delhi. <em>Encyclopedia of Indian Religions</em>. 7p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    8. Singh, P. 2013. Arjan (Guru). Editor(s): Arvind Kumar. Springer. New Delhi. <em>Encyclopedia of Indian Religions</em>. 3p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    9. Singh, P. 2012. Three Entries: "Bhakti; Kabir and Panjabi". Editor(s): Mark Juergensmeyer. Wade Clark Roof. Sage Publications. Thousand Oaks, CA. <em>Encyclopedia of Global Religions</em>. Vol. 1 and 2: p.137-139, 649-650, 977-978. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    10. Singh, P. 2012. Eight Entries: "Khalsa; Khalistan; Panth; Panthic Sikh; Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee - SGPC; Singh, Baldev; Singh, Master Tara; and Singh, Giani Kartar". Editor(s): Ayesha Jalal. Oxford University Press. Karachi. <em>The Oxford Companion to Pakistani History</em>. p.276-277, 405, 476, 489-491. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    11. Singh, P. 2012. "Sikh Shrines". Editor(s): Ayesha Jalal. Oxford University Press. Karachi. <em>The Oxford Companion to Pakistani History</em>. p.478-479. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    12. Singh, P. 2012. "Sikhism". Editor(s): Ayesha Jalal. Oxford University Press. Karachi. The <em>Oxford Companion to Pakistani History</em>. p.479. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    13. Singh, P. 2012. "Sikhism". Editor(s): Helmet A. Anheler. Mark Juergensmeyer and Victor Faessel. Sage Publishers. Thousand Oaks, CA. <em>Encyclopedia of Global Studies</em>. p.1541-1543. (Refereed, Electronic, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    14. Singh, P. 2009. "Sikh Scripture". Editor(s): James A. Beverley, J. Gordon Melton, Donald Wiebe, eds. HarperCollins. Toronto, Canada. <em>Encyclopedia of Religions in Canada</em>. 3p. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    15. Singh, P. 2009. "Sikhism in Punjab and Beyond". Editor(s): Peter Clark and Peter Beyer. Routledge. London. <em>The World's Religions: Continuities and Transformations</em>, Second Edition. p.638-651. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    16. Singh, P. 2006. "Sikhism". Editor(s): Thomas Riggs. Thomson Gale. Detroit, MI. Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices. p.497-519. (Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      16-A. Singh, P. 2014. "Sikhism". Editor(s): Thomas Riggs. Thomson Gale. Detroit, MI. Worldmark <em>Encyclopedia of Religious Practices</em>- 2nd Edition. Vol. Volume I: p.631-653. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    17. Singh, P. 2003. "Sikhism". Editor(s): James J. Ponzetti et al. eds. Macmillan Reference USA. New York, New York. International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family Relationships, Second Edition. Vol. 4: p.1511-1515. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    18. Singh, P. The Guru Granth Sahib As A World Literary Dialogue. Editor(s): Ken Seigneurie. B. Venkat Mani. Wiley Blackwell Publishers. UK. <em>A Companion to World Literature</em>. Vol. Volume 3: p.1377-1388. (Refereed, Invited)   (In Press)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P.  Ardas. Editor(s): Knut A. Jacobsen. G.S. Mann, K. Myrvold & E. Nesbitt. Brill Publishers. Leiden, The Netherlands. <em>Brill's Encyclopedia of Sikhism</em>. (Accepted 06/16/2019. 17 manuscript pages.) (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5></h5> <h5>H. <u>Review Articles</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. 2011. "Reconsidering the Sacrifice of Guru Arjan". <em>Journal of Punjab Studies</em>. Vol. 18: 1 & 2 p.295-316. (Refereed, Electronic, Not Invited) Website: <a href="http://www.global.ucsb.edu/punjab/journal/v18_1_2/articles/11_InResponse.pdf">http://www.global.ucsb.edu/punjab/journal/v18_1_2/articles/11_InResponse.pdf</a>.2. Singh, P. 2019. Response to the Conference Papers: "The Music and Poetics of Devotion in the Jain and Sikh Traditions." <em>Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory</em> (Published online on March 19, 2019, pp. 12).(Refereed)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <h5><u>Semitechnical/Scholarly Publications</u></h5> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <h5>A. <u>Book Chapters</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. 2012. "Sikhism: Practicing Tradition Today". <u>South Asian Religions: Practicing Tradition Today</u>. Editors: Karen Pechilis, Selva J. Raj. Routledge. London. p.210-236. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P. 2012. "Sikh Traditions". <u>A Concise Introduction to World Religions, Second Edition</u>. Editors: Willard G. Oxtoby, Alan F. Segal. Oxford University Press. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada. p.436-471. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      2-A. Singh, P. 2015. "Sikh Traditions". <u>A Concise Introduction to World Religions, Third Edition</u>. Editors: Willard G. Oxtoby, Roy C. Amore, Amir Hussain, Alan F. Segal. Oxford University Press. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada. p.442-477. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. 2012. Sikhs. <u>Religion: A Clinical Guide for Nurses</u>. Editors: Elizabeth Johnston Taylor. Springer Publishing Company. New York. p.257-264. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Singh, P. 2010. "Sikh Traditions". <u>World Religions: Eastern Traditions</u> 3rd Edition. Editors: Willard G. Oxtoby, Roy C. Amore. Oxford University Press. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada. p.106-143. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>      4-B. Singh, P. 2014. "Sikh Traditions". <u>World Religions: Eastern Traditions</u> 4th Edition. Editors: Willard G. Oxtoby, Roy C. Amore, Amir Hussain. Oxford University Press. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada. p.104-145. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>(In Press)</h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>      4-A. Singh, P. "Sikh Traditions". <u>World Religions: Eastern Traditions</u> 5th Edition. Editors: Willard G. Oxtoby, Roy C. Amore, Amir Hussain. Oxford University Press. New York, USA. Submitted to Editors on . (Submitted 05/31/2017. 58 manuscript pages.) (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>B. <u>Journal Articles</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. 2014. "A Decade of Sikh Studies at the University of California, Riverside: 2005-Today". Journal of Punjab Studies. Vol. 21: 1 (Spring 2014) p.135-151. (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P. 2010. "'Pulpit' versus 'Podium': A Focus on the Recent Controversy in the Field of Sikh Studies". IFCAPS: Institute For Conflict And Peace Studies. 5p. (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.ifcaps.org/pulpit-versus-podium/.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. 2003. "Transforming Power of the Divine Word (<em>SABD</em>)". Understanding Sikhism: The Research Journal. Vol. 5: 1 p.36-41. (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.iuscanada.com/journal/archives/2003/j0501p36.pdf.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Singh, P. 2001. "Bhagat, Guru and Satguru: Some Recent Issues and Trends". Understanding Sikhism: The Research Journal. Vol. 3: 2 p.35. (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.iuscanada.com/journal/archives/2001/j0302p35.pdf.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    5. Singh, P. 1993. "A Sikh Academician Fights Charges of Blasphemy". India-West. p.5 & 32. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    6. Singh, P. 1993. "Sach Da Nirana Aun Vala Saman Te Itihas Karega". Punjabi daily Nawan Zamana. p.1 & 7. (Non-Refereed, Not Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>(In Press)</h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. The Sikh Gurus: Early Paintings in Kapany Collection. <em>Sikh Foundation Online Journal</em>. (Accepted 08/17/2015. 36 manuscript pages.) (Refereed, Invited)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h5>C. <u>Other</u></h5> <table width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td>    1. Singh, P. 2015. Information about the publication that was reviewed: An Academic Perspective on Sikh Education in the 21st Century. The Sikh Foundation International . Palo Alto, CA. 04/07/2015, 04/07/2015. (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.sikhfoundation.org/our-events/sikh-education-in-the-21st-century/.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    2. Singh, P., Johnson, T.B., Townsend, C.M. 2013. Conference Report. Information about the publication that was reviewed: "Dialogues with(in) Sikh Studies: Texts, Practices, and Performances". Sikh Foundation Website. Sikh Foundation Inc. Palo Alto, California. Edition online. Date of Presentation 05/2013. http://www.sikhfoundation.org/sikh-punjabi-language-studies/dialogues-within-sikh-studies-texts-practices-and-performances. (Non-Refereed, Invited) Website: http://www.sikhfoundation.org/sikh-punjabi-language-studies/dialogues-within-sikh-studies-texts-prac.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    3. Singh, P. 2012. "Prof Joseph O'Connell: A Tribute". Information about the publication that was reviewed: Sikhchic.com. 2p. Waterloo, Canada. (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Not Invited) Website: http://www.sikhchic.com/people/prof_joseph_oconnell_a_tribute.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    4. Singh, P. 2012. "Annual Endowment Activity Report by Prof. Pashaura Singh". The Sikh Foundation International. 2p. Palo Alto, CA. 01/21/2012, 01/21/2012, 01/21/2012. (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.sikhfoundation.org/2012/sikh-punjabi-language-studies/annual-endowment-activity-report/.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    5. Singh, P. 2011. "Bibi Jasbir Kaur Khalsa: Tribute to Doyenne of Gurmat Sangeet". 5p. (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.sikhchic.com/music/bibi_jasbir_kaur_khalsa_tribute_to_doyenne_of_gurmat_sangeet.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    6. Singh, P. 2010. Norman Gerald Barrier: "He is Indispensable". (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.sikhchic.com/our_best_friends/norman_gerald_barrier_he_is_indispensable.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    7. Singh, P. 2009. "My Unforgettable Experiences related to the Field of Sikh Studies". (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: http://www.sikhfoundation.org/2009/sikh-punjabi-language-studies/my-unforgettable-experiences-relate.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>    8. Singh, P. 2008. "My Guru and I". (Non-Refereed, Electronic, Invited) Website: <a href="http://www.sikhchic.com/faith/my_guru_i">http://www.sikhchic.com/faith/my_guru_i</a>.9.  Singh, P. 2019. "Celebrating Guru Nanak." Oxford University Press Blog. Publishe on April 15, 2019.(Partially Refereed)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </td> <td></td> </tr> </tbody> </table>  

Aamir Riaz

(Independent Researcher, Lahore)
Aamir Riaz

Aamir Riaz

(Independent Researcher, Lahore)

Khadija Binte Umer

(KMA Institute of Creative Sciences)
Khadija Binte Umer

Khadija Binte Umer

(KMA Institute of Creative Sciences)

Muhammad Nasir

(Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad)
Muhammad Nasir

Muhammad Nasir

(Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad)

Ehsan Ali

(National Textile University, Faisalabad)
Ehsan Ali

Ehsan Ali

(National Textile University, Faisalabad)

Dr. Muhammad Abrar Zahoor

(University of Sargodha)
Dr. Muhammad Abrar Zahoor

Dr. Muhammad Abrar Zahoor

(University of Sargodha)

Dr. Umer Hameed

(National Textile University, Faisalabad)
Dr. Umer Hameed

Dr. Umer Hameed

(National Textile University, Faisalabad)

Saima Azhar

(International Islamic University, Islamabad)
Saima Azhar

Saima Azhar

(International Islamic University, Islamabad)

Fakiha Islam

(Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad)Speaker
Fakiha Islam

Fakiha Islam

(Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad)Speaker

Munveer Singh

(Menlo School, Atherton, California USA)
Munveer Singh

Munveer Singh

(Menlo School, Atherton, California USA)

Dr. Samar Majid

( University of Education, Lahore)
Dr. Samar Majid

Dr. Samar Majid

( University of Education, Lahore)

Dr. Chaman Hussain

(University of the Punjab, Lahore)
Dr. Chaman Hussain

Dr. Chaman Hussain

(University of the Punjab, Lahore)

Muhammad Safdar

(The Islamia University of Bahawalpur)
Muhammad Safdar

Muhammad Safdar

(The Islamia University of Bahawalpur)

Dr. Najeeb-ur-Rehman

( Govt. Graduate College Samanabad, Faisalabad)
Dr. Najeeb-ur-Rehman

Dr. Najeeb-ur-Rehman

( Govt. Graduate College Samanabad, Faisalabad)

Dr. Zil e Huma Rafique

( Government College University, Faisalabad)
Dr. Zil e Huma Rafique

Dr. Zil e Huma Rafique

( Government College University, Faisalabad)

Dr. Robina Shoaib

(The Islamia University Of Bahawalpur)

Dr. Robina Shoaib

(The Islamia University Of Bahawalpur)

Dr. Muhammad Yaseen

( National Textile University, Faisalabad)
Dr. Muhammad Yaseen

Dr. Muhammad Yaseen

( National Textile University, Faisalabad)

Shahid Zaheer

(National Textile University Faisalabad)
Shahid Zahee

Shahid Zaheer

(National Textile University Faisalabad)

Prof. Dr. Naumana Kiran

(Pakistan Study Center PU, Lahore)
Prof. Dr. Naumana Kiran

Prof. Dr. Naumana Kiran

(Pakistan Study Center PU, Lahore)

Prof. Dr. Rizwan Ullah Kokab

(Government College University Faisalabad)
Prof. Dr. Rizwan Ullah Kokab

Prof. Dr. Rizwan Ullah Kokab

(Government College University Faisalabad)

Manik Mustafa Shar

(University of Sindh, Jamshoro)
Manik Mustafa Shar

Manik Mustafa Shar

(University of Sindh, Jamshoro)

Alia Hadi Ali

(Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, Lahore)
Alia Hadi Ali

Alia Hadi Ali

(Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, Lahore)

Muhammad Abdullah

(Government College University Faisalabad)
Muhammad Abdullah

Muhammad Abdullah

(Government College University Faisalabad)

Dr. Manzoor Ali Veesrio

(National Institute of Pakistan Studies, QAU, Islamabad)
Dr. Manzoor Ali Veesrio

Dr. Manzoor Ali Veesrio

(National Institute of Pakistan Studies, QAU, Islamabad)

Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Chawala

(University of The Punjab, Lahore)
Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Chawala

Prof. Dr. M. Iqbal Chawala

(University of The Punjab, Lahore)

Rameesha Khan

(University of Management and Technology, Lahore)
Rameesha Khan

Rameesha Khan

(University of Management and Technology, Lahore)

Prof. Pervaiz Vandal

(National College of Arts, Thaap, Lahore)
Prof. Pervaiz Vandal

Prof. Pervaiz Vandal

(National College of Arts, Thaap, Lahore)

Dr. Muhammad Arfan

(MM Pakistan Pvt. Limited)
Dr. Muhammad Arfan

Dr. Muhammad Arfan

(MM Pakistan Pvt. Limited)

Aatiqa Sheikh

(Beaconhouse National University, Lahore)
Aatiqa Sheikh

Aatiqa Sheikh

(Beaconhouse National University, Lahore)

Prof. Dr. Mahboob Hussain

(University of The Punjab, Lahore)
Prof. Dr. Mahboob Hussain

Prof. Dr. Mahboob Hussain

(University of The Punjab, Lahore)

Dr. Sumaira Akbar

(Government College University Faisalabad)
Dr. Sumaira Akbar

Dr. Sumaira Akbar

(Government College University Faisalabad)

Prof. Dr. Kanwal Khalid

(Research Consulate WCLA, Agha Khan Cultural Services Pakistan)
Prof. Dr. Kanwal Khalid

Prof. Dr. Kanwal Khalid

(Research Consulate WCLA, Agha Khan Cultural Services Pakistan)

Dr. Rafique Wassan

(University of Sindh, Jamshoro)
Dr. Rafique Wassan

Dr. Rafique Wassan

(University of Sindh, Jamshoro)

Dr. Ali Usman Qasmi

(Director Gurmani Center For Language & Literature, LUMS)
Dr. Ali Usman Qasmi

Dr. Ali Usman Qasmi

(Director Gurmani Center For Language & Literature, LUMS)

Muhammad bin Umer

(KMA Institute of Creative Sciences)
Muhammad bin Umer

Muhammad bin Umer

(KMA Institute of Creative Sciences)

Dr. Yaqoob Khan Bangash

(Dean Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, IT University, Lahore)
Dr. Yaqoob Khan Bangash

Dr. Yaqoob Khan Bangash

(Dean Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, IT University, Lahore)

Dr. Naila Pervaiz

(Habib University, Karachi)
Dr. Naila Pervaiz

Dr. Naila Pervaiz

(Habib University, Karachi)