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Deepak Sarma 7:8:2020 Cv Deepak Sarma Professor of South Asian Religions Department of Religious Studies Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7107 Tel: 216-368-4790 deepaksarma.com https://case.academia.edu/DeepakSarma [email protected] March 30, 2020 EMPLOYMENT 2012 – Professor, Religious Studies, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH. Secondary Appointment, Professor of Bioethics, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University 2007-2012 Associate Professor, Religious Studies Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH. 2004-2007 Assistant Professor, Religious Studies Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH. 2003 – 04 Lecturer in Religious Studies, Department of Religion, Yale University, New Haven, CT. 2002 – 03 Course Instructor Graham School of General Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. 2001 - 02 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD. 2000 – 01 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Connecticut College, New London, CT. 2000 Adjunct Professor, Department of Religion, DePaul University, Chicago, IL. 1998 – 99 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. 1994 - 99 Course Instructor Graham School of General Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013 – Curatorial Consultant, Department of Asian Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH. 2010 – 2011 Guest Curator, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH. EDUCATION University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1998 Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religions (Comparative) 1993 M.A. in Religious Studies Reed College, Portland, OR 1991 B.A. in Religious Studies PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 2011 Classical Indian Philosophy: A Reader. New York, NY. Columbia University Press. 2009 Authority and Its Challenges in Hindu Texts, Translations, and Transnational Communities. Editor. Hampton, Virginia, Deepak Heritage Books. 2008 Hinduism: A Reader. Oxford, U.K. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2004 Epistemologies and the Limitations of Philosophical Inquiry: Doctrine in Madhva Vedanta. New York, NY, Routledge Curzon Press. 2003 An Introduction to Madhva Vedanta. Aldershot, England, Ashgate Publishers Ltd. ARTICLES IN REFEREED BOOKS, BLOGS, and CHAPTERS 2020 “Hinduism.” In How to Live a Good Life. Edited by Massimo Pigliucci, Skye Cleary, and Daniel Kaufman. Vintage. 2019 “Mādhva Vedānta: Defending Vaiṣṇavism against Antithetical Advaita Vedānta,” Journal of Vaisnava Studies. 28:1. 2019 “Madhva Aetate” in Evangelization in Interreligious Dialogue. Edited by Donald Wallenfang and John Cavadini. Wipf and Stock. 2 2018 “The Tirtha of Udupi.” Journal of Vaisnava Studies. 27:1. 2018 “Bioethical Challenges for Neurogenomics for Hinduism.” In Interreligious Perspectives on Mind, Genes and the Self: Emerging Technologies and Human Identity. Edited by Joseph Tham, Chris Durante and Alberto Garcia Gomez. Routledge. 2018 “A Long Strange Trip: Exploring How Yoga-Narasimha Landed on the Grateful Dead’s First Album Cover,” in Sacred Matters: Religious Currents in Culture (July 30, 2018. https://sacredmattersmagazine.com/a-long-strange-trip-exploring-how-yoga-narasimha- landed-on-the-grateful-deads-first-album-cover/ 2018 “Madhva.” In Encyclopedia of Indian Religions, Hinduism and Tribal Religions. Edited by Arvind Sharma. Springer Reference. 2017 “Madhvacarya.” In “Global Philosophy: Resources for Philosophy Professors and Students,” https://globalphilosophyresources.com/2017/12/01/madhvacarya/ Edited by Sonia Sikka and Anna Lännström. 2017 “The dharma of Dollars/ Hinduism and Money: A post-colonial reflection.” The Common Reader, Washington University in St. Louis. Feb 17, 2017. 2016 “Madhva Vedanta: A Brief Commentary on Pedagogical Parampara.” Journal of Vaisnava Studies. 25:1, 99-107. 2016 “Love is taking over, Like a tidal wave.” Bulletin for the Study of Religion. (North American Society for the Study of Religion). Equnox. Feb. 29, 2016. http://bulletin.equinoxpub.com/2016/02/revolutionary-love-scholars-respond-to-the-aars- 2016-conference-theme-deepak-sarma/ 2016 “Postcolonial Religion.” In Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks: Religion. Edited by Jeffrey Kripal. Macmillan Reference. 2015 “Under the Gaze of Kali: Exhibitionism in the Kalighat painting Exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art.” In Sacred Objects in Secular Spaces: Exhibiting Asian Religions in Museums. Edited by Bruce Sullivan, Bloomsbury Press. 2015 “The Aptaguru.” In International Journal of Hindu Studies. 19:2. 2015 “Religious perspectives on human suffering: Implications for medicine and bioethics,” Hinduism section, co-authored. In the Journal of Religion and Health. Feb. 2015 10.1007/s10943-015-0014-9 2014 “The Doniger Difficulty: Colonial Cotton and Swadeshi Sensibilities,” India Review, 13:3, 287-289. 3 2014 “Hinduism and the Other: A Madhva Position” in The Crisis of the Holy: Challenges and Transformations in World Religions, edited by Alon Goshen-Gottstein, Lexington. 2014 "Religious Perspectives On The Use Of Psychopharmaceuticals As An Enhancement Technology," co-authored. Hinduism section, Journal of Religion and Health, 53:5, 1440-1455. 2013 “Bhashya, Samvada, and Sadhana: Commentary, Debate, Attainment and Other Takeaways from a Monastery in India,” Invited Blog for the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, (http://wabashcenter.typepad.com/12_surprises_when_lecturi/page/2/) 2013 “Category Formation and “Eastern” Religions,” Invited Blog for Bulletin for the Study of Religion, Equinox Pub. (http://www.equinoxpub.com/blog/2013/06/7171/) 2013 “Yoga and the First Amendment” with M. Moriarity and C. Mikula, in The Federal Lawyer, Aug., 69-76. 2013 "Asian Religious Context: Focus on Hinduism," in Religious Leadership: A Reference Handbook. Edited by Sharon Henderson Callahan, Sage. 2013 "Livre Arbitrio, Capacidade para a Accao. Personalidade. Assassinos Natos: Karma e Predestinacao numa Tradicao Hindu. Um Exercicio em Etica “Hindu” in Ética: Teoria e Prática (Edited and transalted by Cristina Beckert), Centro de Filosofia, Universidade de Lisboa. 2011 “Madhva Vedanta,” Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism. 2011 “Madhva” in Oxford Bibliographies On-line. 2011 “Madhvacarya as Prophetic Witness,” Journal of Inter-religious Dialogue, 7. 2010 “Madhva Exclusivity: An Instance of Vaisnava Sectarianism,” Journal of Vaisnava Studies, 19:1, 109-116. 2009 “Madhva Dialogue and Discernment” in Criteria of Discernment in Interreligious Dialogue. Edited by Catherine Cornille, Cascade Books. 2008 “Hindu Bioethics?,” Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 36:1, 51-58. 2007 “Maya” Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Routledge-Curzon. 2007 “The Final Sacrifice: A Dead “Hindu,” A Missing Body, and a $7 Million Dollar Life- Insurance Policy?,” Method and Theory in the Study of Religion, 19:1-2, 58-71. 4 2007 “Madhvacarya and Vyasatirtha: Biographical sketches of a Systematizer and his Successors,” Journal of Vaisnava Studies, 15:2, 145-168. 2007 “Madhva Vedanta and Krishna” in Primary Sources in the Krishna Tradition edited by E. Bryant, Oxford University Press. 2006 “Rejoinder to Zydenbos” Philosophy East and West, 56:4. 2006 “Hindu Leaders in North America?” in Teaching Theology and Religion, 9:2, 115- 120. 2005 “A Brief Note on Madhvacarya, Yoga, and Inappropriate Appropriation” Journal of Vaisnava Studies, 14:1, 173-180. 2005 “Teaching Inside–Out: Demographic Changes and Methodological Challenges in Teaching the Religions of South Asia” Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 17:3, 227-230. 2005 “Modernity and Madhva Vedanta: The Beginning or End of an Esoteric Traditions?,” Journal of Vaisnava Studies, 13:2, 5-21. 2004 “Hanuman qua Madhvacarya and Sita qua Laksmi: Traces of the Ramayana in Madhva Doctrine,” Journal of Vaisnava Studies, 12:2, 117-127. 2003 “Viewpoint: Fostering Interreligious Dialogue and Conversation,” Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin, 16, 58-59. 2003 “Madhva Vedanta Beyond India” Tatvavada: A Bimonthly Journal of Madhva Vedanta, 3, 90-93. 2001 “When is a Brahmin a brahmabandhu, an excluded Brahmin?,” Method and Theory in the Study of Religion, 13, 82-90. 2000 “Madhva Virtue Ethics and the Aptaguru, Reliable Teacher,” Journal of Vaisnava Studies, 9:1, 69-90. 2000 “Let the Apta, Trustworthy, Hindu Speak!,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 68:4, 781-790. 2000 “Is Jesus a Hindu? S. C. Vasu and Multiple Madhva Misrepresentations,” Hindu- Christian Studies Bulletin, 13, 19-25. 1999 “Regulating Religious Reading: Access to Texts in Madhva Vedanta,” Journal of Indian Philosophy, 27:6, 583-635. 5 1997 “After What? Vyasatirtha's Arguments Regarding Eligibility and Theological Inquiry,” Journal of Vaisnava Studies, 5:3, 65-106. UNREFEREED SHORT ARTICLES 2011 “Indian Kalighat Paintings: A Delightfully Subversive Poke at British Colonialism” Cleveland Art: The Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine 51:4. 2007 “On Teaching Sensitive Topics and Sensitive Students” in Asceticism, Identity, and Pedagogy in Dharma Traditions. Dharma Association of North America. 2005 “The Creation and Transformation of Hinduism: A Crisis of the Holy” in The Crisis of the Holy. Elijah Interfaith Institute. 2004 “On Madhva Vedanta” World Kannada Conference Commemoration Volume. 2004 “Sri Laksmi in Madhva Vedanta” NAMARUPA: Categories of Indian Thought. 2003 “Madhvacarya’s Tattvaviveka: a Translation and Annotated Commentary” NAMARUPA: Categories of Indian Thought. EXHIBITIONS AND MUSEUM EXPERIENCE 2014 “Deepak Sarma on the Death of Personality.” Soundcloud recording
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