[INDOLOGY] [External] Re: Request for paper by Malamoud

Ram-Prasad, Chakravarthi c.ram-prasad at lancaster.ac.uk
Fri Sep 1 18:47:29 UTC 2023


Thank you, Michaël.
Best
Ram

Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad
Fellow of the British Academy
Distinguished Professor of Comparative Religion and Philosophy
Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion
Lancaster University
UK
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From: Michaël Meyer <michaelnm.meyer at gmail.com>
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Subject: [External] Re: [INDOLOGY] Request for paper by Malamoud


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Dear all,

I just noticed the PDF of the English translation is incomplete, sorry for that.

Best,
Michaël Meyer

Le ven. 1 sept. 2023 à 20:12, Michaël Meyer <michaelnm.meyer at gmail.com<mailto:michaelnm.meyer at gmail.com>> a écrit :
Dear Ram, dear all,

Here it is.
* English translation: https://michaelmeyer.fr/blobs/Malamoud_Cooking.pdf
* French original: https://michaelmeyer.fr/blobs/Malamoud_Cuire.pdf

Best,
Michaël Meyer

Le ven. 1 sept. 2023 à 19:42, Ram-Prasad, Chakravarthi <c.ram-prasad at lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:c.ram-prasad at lancaster.ac.uk>> a écrit :

Dear colleagues,

Does anyone have a copy of the paper/chapter by Charles Malamoud, “By Heart: Notes on the Interplay between Love and Memory in Ancient Indian Poetry” in his book Cooking the World: Ritual and Thought in Ancient India, trans. David White?

Thank you,

Ram





Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad

Fellow of the British Academy

Distinguished Professor of Comparative Philosophy and Religion

Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion

Lancaster University

U.K.





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Subject: [External] [INDOLOGY] Instructional Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Chicago

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Dear colleagues,



We are re-running the search that I posted last year for an Instructional Professor of Sanskrit at the University of Chicago. The job details are on Interfolio<https://apply.interfolio.com/131243> and are also pasted below. The application closes on October 12 and the successful applicant will start next year (Autumn 2024). Please do circulate this posting widely. I encourage you, and potential applicants, to write to me (ollett at uchicago.edu<mailto:ollett at uchicago.edu>) if you have any questions.



Andrew



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Instructional Professor in Sanskrit (open-rank)

South Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago

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The Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations and the College of the University of Chicago invites applications for a position as an Instructional Professor (open rank) in Sanskrit. The position begins in academic year 2024–25, with a start date of September 1, 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter. The selected candidate will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Instructional Professor, Associate Instructional Professor, or Instructional Professor, depending on qualifications and educational background. The initial appointment will be for a minimum of two years, with longer initial terms possible depending on initial rank, with review and progression schedule determined by a collective bargaining agreement between the University and the Service Employees International Union.

Responsibilities include both teaching and service duties. Teaching normally consists of seven courses across three quarters, six of which are Sanskrit courses at the beginning and intermediate levels of the language. One additional course may include non-language offerings in the College Core or in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations, to be determined in consultation with the Department and College. There may also be an opportunity to teach occasional courses in another South Asian language, depending on departmental need as well as the ability and experience of the selected candidate. Service duties may include advising undergraduate theses, teaching independent studies, and engaging in outreach, or other program-specific duties. Instructional Professors of all ranks are required to engage in regular professional development.

Qualifications

Applicants must have advanced proficiency in Sanskrit and evidence of excellence in teaching Sanskrit at the university level. An M.A. degree or equivalent is required. A Ph.D. in a related field is desirable. Preferred qualifications include proficiency in another South Asian language, advanced training in South Asian area studies, and specialized training in second-language pedagogy.

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Application deadline: All applicant materials must be received by 11pm Central Time/Midnight Eastern Time on October 12th 2023. Candidates may be asked to provide additional materials following the initial review.

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