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I received my PhD in Asian Languages and Literature at the University of Washington, and my MA in Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. I did my BA in Classics and South Asian Studies at Brown University.
Before joining Laurier, I was a research fellow in the Käte Hamburger Kolleg at Ruhr University Bochum (2009-2010).
I have also taught at the University of Florida (2003-2009), Florida State University (1999-2000) and Antioch College’s Buddhist Studies Program in Bodh Gaya, India (2001).
In Spring 2018 I was a Visiting Professor as Numata Chair for Buddhist Studies at Vienna University.
I study South Asian religions in historical, economic and material contexts with an emphasis on issues related to processes of cross-cultural mobility and exchange. I am directing a project on Upper Indus Petroglyphs and Inscriptions in Northern Pakistan funded by a SSHRC Partnership Development Grant. I am also working on Buddhist story summaries labelled as avadānas in 1st century CE Gandhari manuscripts, and coordinating a collaborative research project on Buddhist rebirth narratives in literary and visual cultures of Gandhara. My interests extend broadly to dynamic interactions between South Asian religions (including Hinduism and Jainism), transregional connections and movements across Asia via overland and maritime networks, and the role of cultural and religious catalysts in the past and present.
I supervise graduate students with interests in Buddhism, Hinduism and other South Asian religions in all of their manifestations across Central Asia and Southeast Asia and in North America.
Contact Info:
F: 519.884.9387
Office location: Dr, Alvin Woods Building 2-112
Office hours: Tuesday 3-5pm and by Appointment
Languages spoken: English, Hindi, Urdu
Upper Indus Petroglyphs and Inscriptions in Northern Pakistan
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