Spring 2010
An International Workshop
January 28-30, 2010
1/28 (8:30-12:30) Dean’s Conference Room, GEB 3.312
1/28 (12:30-6:00) Meyerson Conference Room, WCH 4.118
1/29-30 (8:30-6:00) Meyerson Conference Room, WCH 4.118
Sponsored by: Arts & Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom and the South Asia Institute, University of Texas
Participants:
• Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, Chair (History, Loughborough University, UK)
• Gail Minault (History, University of Texas, Austin, TX)
• Hulya Adak (Cultural Studies, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey)
• Sonia Nishat Amin (History, Dhaka University, Bangladesh)
• Kathryn Babayan (Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI)
• Margot Badran (Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University, Washington, DC)
• Marilyn Booth (Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
• Afshan Bukhari (Art History, Suffolk University, Boston, MA)
• Miriam Cooke (Arabic Literature and Culture, Duke University, Durham, NC)
• Nawar al-Hasan Golley (Arabic and Translation Studies, American University of Sharjah)
• Ruby Lal (Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, GA)
• Anshu Malhotra (History, Delhi University, Delhi, India)
• Ellen McLarney (Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Duke University, Durham, NC)
• Roberta Micallef (Modern Languages and Comparative Literatures, Boston University, Boston, MA)
• Farzaneh Milani (Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA)
• Mildred Mortimer (French and Italian, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO)
• Sylvia Vatuk (Anthropology, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL)
This workshop is the first of three to be held by an international network of scholars working on women’s autobiographies in Muslim societies. Dr. Siobhan Lambert-Hurley of Loughborough University, the Chair of the network, has received a grant from the Arts and Humanities Council of the UK, and the co-operation of local sponsors, to hold this series of workshops. The first will convene at the University of Texas in austin, January 28-30, 2010, with papers to be given by members of the network. Subsequent workshops will be held at the India International Centre in New Delhi in late 2010, and at the University of Sharjah, UAE, in late 2011. It is a great honor for the South Asia Institute of the University of Texas to co-sponsor and host this inaugural gathering, which will be of interest to scholars of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Women and gender Studies, and Comparative Literature.
Contact Gail Minault for more information.
Fri, February 19, 2010 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM • exas Union, 2.102 Eastwoods Room
Conference on ancient Indian law
FIRST SESSION: 9:00 — 10:30 AM
Chair: Joel Brereton
David Brick (Yale University)
"The Kṛtyakalpataru and the Formation of a Smṛti Canon."
Donald Davis Jr. (University of Wisconsin)
"Three Polities, Three Texts: A Punctuated History of Hindu Law in Medieval and Early Modern Kerala."
SECOND SESSION: 11:00 — 12:30 PM
Chair: Martha Selby
Ethan Kroll (Stanford University)
"Who Writes about Procedure for Fun?—Why the Vyavahārādhyāya of Vijñāneśvara's Mitākṣarā should be Considered a Legal Treatise."
Mark McClish (Ripon College)
"Kauṭilya's Arthaśāstra: Establishing a Context for Patronage"
LUNCH: 12:30 — 2:00
THIRD SESSION: 2:00 — 3:30 PM
Chair: Janice Leoshko
Timothy Lubin (Washington and Lee University)
"Śaiva Dharmaśāstra?"
Federico Squarcini (University of Florence)
"Interests to be Traced: Privileges, Patrons, and Motives in the Economy of Dharma Discourse Production"
FOURTH SESSION: 4:00 — 5:30 PM
Chair: Cynthia Talbot
Patrick Olivelle (University of Texas at Austin)
"Patañjali and the Beginnings of Dharmaśāstra: An Alternate Social History of Early Dharmasūtra Production."
The last 45 minutes will be devoted to a general discussion of all the papers and anything else that may come to our minds.
Sponsored by: South Asia Institute and the Department of Asian Studies
National Workshop for Tamil Instructors to Draw Common Strategies in Tamil Curriculum: Spoken Tamil

Fri, March 12, 2010 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM • Texas Union 4.206
Sponsored by: South Asia Institute
download the program (PDF, 700KB)
Organizers
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Itty Abraham, Government and Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin, ittya@austin.utexas.edu
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Kavita Philip, Women's Studies, University of California at Irvine, Kphilip@uci.edu
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Amit Prasad, Sociology, University of Missouri, Columbia, prasada@missouri.edu
- Banu Subramaniam, Women's Studies, University of Mass, Amherst, banu@wost.umass.edu






