Roundtable Session In-person November Annual Meeting 2025

New Books in Hindu Studies

Hosted by: Hinduism Unit
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

This roundtable features four first monographs in Hindu studies with the aim of both exposing scholars in the field to new theoretical interventions, and of providing concrete ideas about how to incorporate those interventions into scholars’ own pedagogies. The authors are grouped in pairs and then respond to each other’s’ books. The first pair of books focus on texts and communities centered around the Hindu deity Krishna. The books in the second pair both examine migrant and diasporic communities. While all four books this year analyze aspects of Hindu traditions, the content and scope of each book is strikingly varied. Spanning diverse locations from Delhi to Mumbai to Banaras to British Columbia, languages including Sanskrit, Hindi, and English, and both textual and ethnographic methodologies, these books provide a snapshot of the breadth of the field of Hindu studies. 

Audiovisual Requirements
LCD Projector and Screen
Play Audio from Laptop Computer
Comments
We would prefer to have this roundtable on Saturday or Sunday and to have the Hinduism Unit business meeting right after it.