Curriculum Vitae
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members
Date:
1.
SURNAME: Sathaye
2.
DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Department of Asian Studies
3.
FACULTY: Faculty of Arts
4.
PRESENT RANK: Assistant Professor
5.
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
December 12, 2012
Initials:
FIRST NAME: Adheesh
MIDDLE NAME(S): Avinash
University or Institution
SINCE: January 2006
Degree
Subject Area
Dates
University of California, Berkeley
Ph. D.
South & SE Asian Studies
2005
University of California, Berkeley
M. A.
South & SE Asian Studies
1997
University of Chicago
B. A.
Mathematics
1994
Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor
“Visvamitra: The Intertextuality and Performance of Puranic Narratives about Caste”
Supervisors: Robert P. Goldman, Chair; Alan Dundes; Vasudha Dalmia
Special Professional Qualifications
6.
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
(a)
Prior to coming to UBC
(n/a)
University, Company or Organization
South Asia Language Resource Center, University of Chicago
(b)
Dates
Postdoctoral Research Associate Sep 2004 – Aug 2005
At UBC
Rank or Title
Assistant Professor
(c)
Rank or Title
Dates
Jan 2006 -
Date of granting of tenure at U.B.C.:
- Tenure review to take place in the 2012-13 academic year.
7.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
University, Company or Organization
Type of Leave
Dates
at which Leave was taken
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Unpaid Leave (American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Research 2011 - 2012
Pune, India
Fellow and Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Faculty Research Fellow)
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8.
TEACHING
(a)
Areas of special interest and accomplishments
In addition to teaching Sanskrit language at all levels, I have developed four new courses in my areas of
expertise—ASIA 308 (“Myth, Ritual, and Epic in Ancient India”), ASIA 398 (“Narrative Literature in
Premodern South Asia”), ASIA 448/547 (“Narrative and Performance in South Asia”), and ASIA 369 (“Asian
Folklore”). The latter is one of the few pan-Asian upper-level courses taught in the department, and surveys the
folkloric traditions of India, China, Japan, and Korea. It has grown from an initial size of 60 to 150 students.
This course incorporates i-clickers, multimedia digital presentations, and an extensive online component
explained below. In 2010 and ‘11, students have produced short documentary films on Asian-Canadian folklore
traditions in the Vancouver area (screened publicly in April 2010 at the SUB Theatre).
I have developed two web-based pedagogical sites through the help of TLEF and Arts ISIT funding, The first,
the UBC Asian Folklore Archives (www.asianfolklore.ca) is a dynamic online database in which the students of
ASIA 369 submit their final projects—20 items of folklore collected from Asian-Canadian consultants. Each
student receives an account, uploads data and media, and contextual details. The materials are archived in
perpetuity, and to this date, we have amassed nearly 10,000 items of folklore.
The second, the UBC Sanskrit Learning Tools (www.ubcsanskrit.ca) is an interactive, online resource for first-year
Sanskrit students. It features a “smart” exercise-generating engine, multi-media language learning tools, and a
clean, appealing look that is being used by Sanskrit teachers and students worldwide.
(b)
Courses Taught at UBC
Session
W2006/2
W2007/2
W2008/2
W2009/2
W2010/2
W2012/2
W2005/2
W2006/1
W2007/1
W2009/1
W2010/1
W2012/2
W2005/2
W2008/2
W2009/2
W2012/2
W2007/2
W2010/1
W2007/1-2
S2008
W2010/1-2
W2008/1-2
Course
Scheduled
Class
Number
Hours
Size
ASIA 369: Asian Folklore
3/week
ASIA 308: Myth, Ritual, & Epic in 3/week
Ancient India
ASIA 398: Narrative Literature in 3/week
Premodern India
ASIA 448/547: Narrative and
3/week
Performance in South Asia
SANS 102: Introductory Sanskrit 3/week
SANS 200: Intermediate Sanskrit 3/week
W2007/1-2 SANS 300: Advanced Sanskrit
W2009/1-2
W2010/1-2
W2012/1-2
3/week
Hours Taught
Lectures
64
76
88
90
89
150
34
48
47
48
44
88
33
14
22
25
3
13
13
16
15
11
3hrs/week
2
2
2
2
3hrs/week
Tutorials
Labs
Other
3hrs/week
3hrs/week
3hrs/week
3hrs/week 1hr/week
3hrs/week
Directed Studies Taught at UBC
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Session
Course
Scheduled
Class
Number
Hours
Size
Hours Taught
Lectures
Tutorials
W2010/1
ASIA 580A
3/week
1
3/week
W2012/2
ASIA 580A
3/week
2
3/week
(c)
Labs
Other
Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-Supervised
Student Name
Program Type
Year
Principal
Start
Finish
Supervisor
Co-Supervisor(s)
Kenji Scott
Samantha Meade
MA
MA
2010
2010
-
Sathaye
Sathaye
Orbaugh
Swatek
Tim Bellefleur
MA
2010
2012
Sathaye
Tim Bellefleur
PhD
2012
-
Sathaye
Elle Marsh
MA
2012
-
Laffin
Sathaye
Principal
Co-Supervisor(s)
Graduate Supervision Committees
Student Name
Program Type
Year
Start
(d)
Finish
Supervisor
Continuing Education Activities
2009-11 Organizer, Sanskrit Reading Circle, a weekly reading group for (approx. 6-10) advanced readers of Sanskrit
literature in the Greater Vancouver area; meetings held at the Center for India and South Asia Research, CK
Choi Building, UBC.
(e)
Visiting Lecturer (indicate university/organization and dates)
(f)
Other
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SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
(a)
Areas of special interest and accomplishments
In AY 2011-12, I was awarded two competitive reseach fellowships for field research in India toward a new
monograph project, “The Twenty Five Tales of the Animate Corpse”—a dynamic edition, translation, and
historical study of an eleventh-century Sanskrit anthology of Indian riddle-tales. These fellowships permitted a
one-year research leave and residency at the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute in Pune, India.
In 2011, Mandakranta Bose, emeritus professor in IAR, was awarded an SSHRC Insight grant for the Critical
Edition of Kohala’s Natyashastra. I am the sole co-investigator with Prof. Bose on this project, and assist her in
the collection and editing fragmentary manuscripts of this dramaturgical text. We will then reconstruct an
alternate system of theater, dance and music in ancient India.
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In 2008 I was awarded a substantial grant from the Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund at UBC to
develop the UBC Asian Folklore Archives, an online, dynamic website in which students of ASIA 369 archive
items of folklore they have collected from living consultants in the Asian-Canadian community in Vancouver.
To date the archives have amassed nearly 10,000 individual items of folkore.
Since joining Asian Studies in 2006, I have worked to increase the public profile of South Asian Studies at
UBC; this has come primarily from organizing talks (including four successful Junior-Senior Sanskrit Symposia
and the 2010 Virani Lecture Series), conferences (including co-organizing the 2008 Varshney Conference on
South Asian Performance, the 2009 Celebration of Kabir, and the 2010 SACPAN meetings), and an annual
Sanskrit Language Playhouse, which, for five years now, has showcased the acting talents of introductory and
advanced students of Sanskrit in front of UBC faculty, students, parents and friends.
(b)
Research or equivalent grants (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or non-competitively (NC))
Granting
Agency
Subject
COMP
SSHRC Insight
Grant
Award Total
Year
Principal
Investigator
Co-Investigator(s)
A Critical Edition of Kohala’s C
Works on the Performing Arts
of India
American Institute Senior Research Fellowship:
C
of Indian Studies Twenty-Five Tales of the Vetala
Shastri IndoIndia Studies Faculty Research C
Canadian Institute Fellowship
HSS Research
The Textual Dynamics of the C
Grant
Vetala-pancavimsati
Arts IT Fund
Digital Sanskrit Assistant
C
$47,383
2011-14 Mandakranta Sathaye (sole)
Bose
$11,421
(INR 648,000)
$4,759
(INR 270,000)
$7,000
2011-12 Sathaye
$5,000
2009-10 Sathaye
TLEF
UBC Digital Folklore Archives C
$45,125
2008-9
Sathaye
UBC Hampton
Research Grant
The Digital Vetala: The
C
Dynamic Edition of a Sanskrit
Story Collection
Towards a Dynamic Vetala:
C
Intertextuality and the Digital
Encoding of Sanskrit Literature
Digital Asian Folklore Archives C
$26,924
2007-9
Sathaye
$3,000
2007-8
Sathaye
$5,000
2007-8
Sathaye
UBC HSS Small
Grant
Arts IT Fund
(c)
2011-12 Sathaye
2009-10 Sathaye
Research or equivalent contracts (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or non-competitively (NC).
Granting Agency
Subject
COMP
$ Per Year
Year
Principal Investigator
Co-Investigator(s)
(d)
Invited Presentations
2012
“The Riddle of Self-Sacrifice: Comparing Hindu and Buddhist versions of the Popular Legend of
Jimutavahana,” invited presentation at the Workshop on Buddhist Narrative, Shyam Selvadurai (Organizer), Green
College, UBC, Vancouver, BC, November 7, 2012.
2011
“Capturing a Fluid Text: A Research Plan of Dynamically Editing the Vetalapancavimsati,” invited presentation
at SACPAN Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, March 2011.
2010
“The Mahabharata as a Narrative Museum: Some Thoughts on the Power of Analogical Thinking in Studying
the Great Sanskrit Epic,” invited lecture in The Study of Asia: Between Antiquity and Modernity, Rome, Italy,
University of Rome ‘La Sapienza,’ June 2010.
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2008
“Visvamitra in Valmiki’s Ramayana,” invited lecture at the Ramayana Conference, Pune, India, November 27-30,
2008.
2008
“The Museological Mahabharata: Visualizing the Vedic Past in the Epic Legends of Visvamitra,” invited lecture
at the Center for South Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Madison, Wisconsin, October 2, 2008.
2008
“The Spectacle of Nala: Performance, Aesthetic Experience, and Truth in Ksemisvara’s Naisadhananda,”
presented at Sanskrit Poetry at its Zenith: Sriharsa’s Naishadhiyacarita (The Summer Academy in Sanskrit Poetry and
Poetics), Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, Israel, July 2008.
2006
“A Theater of Horror: Aesthetics, Social Spectacle, and Hariscandra in Sanskrit Drama” Paper presented at
SAC-PAN 2006 Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia. February 2006.
(e)
Other Presentations
2012
“Rethinking the Subtale, or Why Narada Tells Duryodhana the Story of Galava in the Mahabharata,” presented
at the Annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, WI. October 2012.
2012
“The Specter of Fiction: The Frame Story of the Sanskrit Vetala-pancavimsati,” presented at the National
Seminar on Katha in Sanskrit and Prakrit Literature, Pune, India. February 17, 2012.
2012
“‘Nothing but a sub-version?’ A Preliminary Study of Vallabhadasa’s Recension of the
Vetala-pancavimsati,” presented at the 15th World Sanskrit Conference, New Delhi, India. January 5-10, 2012.
2011
“The End of Brahminhood? Oral Performance and Elite Religious Culture in Urban Maharashtra,” presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Honolulu, HI, April 2011.
2010
“Storytelling by Numbers: The Vetala-pancavimsati and the Formation of Sanskrit Story Literature,” presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Philadelphia, PA. March 2010.
2010
“The Construction of the Riddle-Tale in Sanskrit Literature,” presented at the 220th Annual Meeting of the
American Oriental Society, St. Louis, MO. March 2010.
2009
“The Spectre of Fiction: The Negotiation of Genre in the Frame Story of the Vetala-pancavimsati,” presented
at the 38th Conference on South Asia, Madison, WI. October 2009.
2009
“Rajasekhara’s Kavyamimamsa and the Place of Literature in Tenth-Century Kannauj,” presented at the 14th
World Sanskrit Conference, Kyoto, Japan. September 2009.
2008
“Was the Mahabharata an Encyclopedia? Orality, Narrative Structure, and the Legends of Visvamitra in the
Sanskrit Epic.” Paper presented at the 217th Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Chicago, Illinois.
March 2008.
2007
“Two Epics, One Sage: The Intertextuality of Visvamitra Legends in the Sanskrit Epics.” Paper presented at
the Meetings of the American Academy of Religion, San Diego, California. November 2007.
2006
“The Horror of a Suffering King: A Sanskrit Dramatic Adaptation of the Puranic Legend of Harishcandra.”
Paper presented at the 35th Conference on South Asia, Madison, Wisconsin. October 2006.
2006
“Textual Performance: The embedding of Visvamitra legends in the Sanskrit Epics.” Paper presented at the
13th World Sanskrit Conference, Edinburgh, UK. July 2006.
2006
“The King, the Brahmin, and the Goddess: The Textual Performance of Hariscandra in the Sanskrit Puranas”
Paper presented at the 216th Meetings of the American Oriental Society, Seattle, Washington. March 2006.
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2006
“A Theater of Horror: Aesthetics, Social Spectacle, and Hariscandra in Sanskrit Drama.” Paper presented at the
21st Annual South Asia Conference at the University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California. February
2006.
(f)
Other
(g)
Conference Participation (Organizer, Keynote Speaker, etc.)
2011
Organizer, 4th Sanskrit Language Playhouse, featuring theatrical performances by UBC undergraduate students of
Sanskrit. Held on April 10, 2011 at the UBC Asian Centre Auditorium.
2011
Organizer, 3rd Senior/Junior Sanskrit Symposium: Sanskrit in the Vernacular Millennium, featuring Daud Ali
(University of Pennsylvania) and Jesse Knutson (University of California, Berkeley). April 6-7, 2011.
2010
Co-Organizer, 3rd South Asian Language Playhouse, featuring theatrical performances by UBC undergraduate
students of Sanskrit & Hindi-Urdu. Held on April 18, 2010 at the UBC Asian Centre Auditorium.
2010
Organizer, 2nd Senior/Junior Sanskrit Symposium: Reflections on Kavya, featuring David Shulman (Hebrew
University of Jerusalem) and Deven Patel (University of Pennsylvania). April 14-17, 2010.
2010
Organizer, 3rd Annual Virani Lecture Series in Islamic Studies. Held at the Department of Asian Studies,
UBC. Invited speakers: Barbara Metcalf (University of Michigan) and Kavita Datla (Mt. Holyoke College).
April 1 & 8, 2010.
2010
Organizer, 44th South Asia Conference of the Pacific Northwest (SACPAN). Held at the Institute for Asian
Research, University of British Columbia, March 6, 2010.
2010
Organizer, Annual Prem Goel Memorial Lecture, Center for India and South Asia Research, Institute for Asian
Research. Invited Speaker: Laurie Patton, Emory University. Held at IAR on March 5, 2010.
2009
Co-Organizer, 2nd South Asian Language Playhouse, featuring theatrical performances by UBC undergraduate
students of Sanskrit, Punjabi & Hindi-Urdu. Held on April 4, 2009 at the UBC Asian Centre Auditorium.
2009
Organizer, 1st Junior-Senior Sanskrit Symposium: Theologizing Valmiki: Medieval Commentators on the
Sanskrit Ramayana, featuring Robert Goldman (University of California, Berkeley), and Ajay Rao (University of
Toronto), April 1-2, 2009.
2009
Co-organizer (with Dr. Anne Murphy) of the Celebration of Kabir, a 3-day conference, performance, and filmscreenings co-sponsored by the Department of Asian studies and the Centre for India and South Asia
Research, held March 8-10, 2009.
2009
Organizer, Lecture, Kenneth George (Wisconsin), “Ethics, Anxiety, and Qur’anic Art: episodes from
Indonesia.” Sponsored by the President’s Advisory Committee on Lectures, February 12, 2009.
2009
Organizer, Lecture, Kirin Narayan (Wisconsin), “Twin Muses: Ethnography and Fiction,” February 12, 2009.
2008
Organizer, 1st Sanskrit Students’ Playhouse, featuring theatrical performances by UBC undergraduate students of
Sanskrit. Held on April 12, 2008 at the UBC Asian Centre Auditorium.
2008
Co-organizer (with Dr. Anne Murphy) of the 3rd Varshney Conference: Performing Culture in South Asia, a 3-day
conference co-sponsored by the Department of Asian Studies and the Centre for India and South Asia
Research, held March 27-30, 2008.
2007
Organizer, Lecture, James Hegarty (Cardiff University), “South Asian Epic as Public Memory Practice,”
September 24, 2007.
2007
Organizer, Lecture, Robert Zydenbos (University of Munich), “The Jaina Rejection of Vedic Thought,”
September 24, 2007.
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2007
Organizer, Lecture, Aditya Behl, “Pages from the Book of Religions,” March 8, 2007.
2007
Organizer, Lecture, Kirin Narayan, “Localized Mythologies and Transnational Mediations,” February 28, 2007.
10.
SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY
(a)
Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates
Asian Studies Committees:
2012-3
2011
2010-1
2009-10
2008
2008
2006-7
Member, Graduate Committe
Member, Search Committee, 12-Month Instructor for Sanskrit & Hindi Languages
Member, Peer Review Committee
Member, Graduate Committee
Member, Search Committee, 12-Month Instructor for Hindi Language, June 2008
Member, Search Committee, 12-Month Instructor for Punjabi Language, June 2008
Member, Merit Review Committee
UBC Committees:
2008-10
2009
2007
2007-11
2006
Member, Asia Pacific Advisory Committee, Faculty of Arts, UBC
Member, Goel Graduate Award Committee, Centre for India and South Asia Research, UBC (Nov 2009)
Member, Goel Graduate Award Committee, Centre for India and South Asia Research, UBC (Nov 2007)
Member, Executive Committee, Center for India and South Asia Research, Institute for Asian Research, UBC
Member, Goel Graduate Award Committee, Centre for India and South Asia Research, UBC (Nov 2006)
(b)
Other service, including dates
11.
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
(a)
Memberships on scholarly societies, including offices held and dates
Member, American Oriental Society (since October 2005)
Member, Association of Asian Studies (since January 2006)
Member, American Academy of Religion (since January 2006)
(b)
Memberships on other societies, including offices held and dates
Life Member, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune (since 1994)
Life Member, Kuppuswami Shastri Research Institute, Chennai (since 2012)
(c)
Memberships on scholarly committees, including offices held and dates
(d)
Memberships on other committees, including offices held and dates
(e)
Editorships (list journal and dates)
(f)
Reviewer (journal, agency, etc. including dates)
Journal of the American Oriental Society, Article Review, September-November 2012.
(g)
External examiner (indicate universities and dates)
(h)
Consultant (indicate organization and dates)
(i)
Other service to the community
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12.
AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
(a)
Awards for Teaching (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
(b)
Awards for Scholarship (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
(c)
Awards for Service (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)
(d)
Other Awards
13.
OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION (Maximum One Page)
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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Publications Record
SURNAME: Sathaye
1.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
(a)
Books
FIRST NAME: Adheesh
MIDDLE NAME(S): Avinash
Initials:
Date: 9/13/2012
(For monograph currently under review, please see item #7 below.)
(b)
Journals
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2010. “The Production of Unpleasurable Rasas in the Sanskrit Dramas of Arya Ksemisvara,” Journal of
the American Oriental Society 130.3 (2010): 361 - 384.
- Quarterly Refereed journal published since 1842 by the American Oriental Society (Ann Arbor, MI). The
premier journal for Sanskrit-based Indological research in North America.
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2009. “Why Did Hariscandra Matter in Early Medieval India? Truth, Fact, and Folk Narrative in the
Sanskrit Puranas,” Journal of Hindu Studies 2.2 (Nov. 2009): 131-159. doi:10.1093/jhs/hip018
- Semi-annual refereed journal published by Oxford University Press (UK) on behalf of the Oxford Centre for
Hindu Studies.
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2008. “How to Become a Brahman: The Construction of Varna as Social Place in the Mahabharata's
Legends of Visvamitra,” Acta Orientalia Vilnensia 8 (2007): 41-67.
- Refereed journal, published annually by Vilnius University (Lithuania). Part of a special issue, edited by James
Hegarty (Cardiff University) on “The Literary Construction of Place as a Form of Religious and Social
Commentary in Asia.”
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2006. “Censorship and Censureship: Insiders, Outsiders,and the Attack on the Bhandarkar Institute,”
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies 19 (2006): 2-11.
- Referred journal, published annually by University of Notre Dame (South Bend, IN). Invited paper, as part of
a special panel at the 2004 AAR Meetings on censorship and violence in the study of South Asian Religion.
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2004. “‘Higher’ Learning: A Comparative Study of Counter-Normative Guru-Sisya Narratives in the
Upanisads and the Mahabharata,” Indologica Taurinensia 30 (2004): 253-264.
- Refereed journal, published annually by AIT (Turin, Italy), submitted in 2000 as a graduate student.
(c)
(d)
Chapters
Conference Proceedings
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2012. “Magic Cows and Cannibal Kings: The Textual Performance of the Visvamitra Legends in the
Mahabharata,” in John Brockington, ed. Battle, Bards, and Brahmins: Papers of the 13th World Sanskrit
Conference, Volume II. (Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass), 195-216.
- Refereed conference proceedings of the 13th World Sanskrit Conference, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, July
2006 (paper submitted October 2007).
(e)
Other
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Sathaye, Adheesh. 2011. “Vetalapancavimsatika,” (encyclopedia entry), Enzyklopädie des Märchens. Band 14. (Berlin: Walter
de Gruyter), 178-183.
- Invited submission to the leading encyclopedia for historical folktale research, published in Göttingen.
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2011. “Vikramacarita,” (encyclopedia entry), Enzyklopädie des Märchens. Band 14. (Berlin: Walter de
Gruyter), 209-213.
- Invited submission to the leading encyclopedia for historical folktale research, published in Göttingen.
2.
NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
(a)
Books
(b)
Journals
(c)
Chapters
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2010. “The Other Kind of Brahman: Rama Jamadagnya and the Psychosocial Construction of
Brahman Power in the Mahabharata,” in Sheldon Pollock, ed., Epic and Argument in Sanskrit Literary History:
Essays in Honor of Robert P. Goldman. New Delhi: Manohar, 2010; 185-207.
- Submission for a festschrift for Robert Goldman (author’s advisor), under invitation of Sheldon Pollock,
Arvind Raghunathan Professor of South Asian Studies at Columbia University.
(d)
Conference Proceedings
(e)
Other
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2011. Review of: Richman, Paula, Ramayana Stories in Modern South India: An Anthology. 2008. H-Asia,
H-Net Reviews. August, 2011. URL: https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=33583
- Invited book review for H-NET, an international web-based consortium of over 100,000 scholars and
teachers; solicited by Sumit Guha, Rutgers University (H-ASIA reviews editor) and published online at
http://www.h-net.org/.
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2010. Review of: Blackburn, Stuart. Himalayan Tribal Tales: Oral Tradition and Culture in the Apatani
Valley. 2008. Journal of Asian Studies. 69.2 (May 2010): 632-634.
- Refereed journal published quarterly by the Association for Asian Studies (Cambridge University Press).
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2009. Review of: Taylor, McComas. The Fall of the Indigo Jackal: The Discourse of Division and
Purnabhadra’s Pancatantra. 2007. International Journal of Hindu Studies 13 (2009): 110-112.
- Refereed journal published 3 times/year by Springer (Netherlands).
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2008. Review of: Prasad, Leela. The Poetics of Conduct: Oral Narrative and Moral Being in a South Indian
Town. 2007. Fabula 49 (2008): 396-398.
- Refereed journal published semi-annually by Walter de Gruyter (Berlin). A premier international journal for
folklore studies.
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2007. Review of: Feller, Danielle. The Sanskrit Epics' Representation of Vedic Myths. 2004. Nagoya Studies in
Indian Culture and Buddhism: Sambhasa 26 (2007): 187-188.
- Annual journal published by Nagoya University, Japan.
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Sathaye, Adheesh. 2005. Review of Bose, Mandakranta, ed. The Ramayana Revisited. 2004. University of Chicago South Asia
News 29.2 (2005): 7-8.
- Quarterly newsletter published by the Center for South Asia Studies, University of Chicago
2002
Review of: Handoo, Jawaharlal, ed. Folklore in Modern India. 1998. Bridges: Berkeley Research Journal on South and
Southeast Asia 1 (2002): 109-112.
- Annual graduate-student-run journal published by the University of California Press.
3.
PATENTS
4.
SPECIAL COPYRIGHTS
5.
ARTISTIC WORKS, PERFORMANCES, DESIGNS
6.
OTHER WORKS
Sathaye, Adheesh. 2010. “Sharing the Literal Past,” Interview, Mehfil Magazine 14 (1) (December/January): 15.
7.
WORK SUBMITTED (including publisher and date of submission)
Sathaye, Adheesh. Submitted, August 2012. Crossing the Lines of Caste: Visvamitra and the Construction of Brahmin Power in
Hindu Mythology. New York: Oxford University Press. Under Review, approx. 300 pages.
8.
WORK IN PROGRESS (including degree of completion)
Textbook
Reading Sanskrit Hindu Texts, co-authored with James Hegarty and Simon Brodbeck. London:
Routledge.
- Under contract with Routledge UK, currently in preparatory stages (15% completion).
Translation
Ksemisvara’s “The Angry Brahmin” (Canda-kausika) and “The King’s Bliss” (Naishadhananda) (Introduction,
Translation, and Annotation of two Sanskrit dramas). Content completed, revisions underway. To be
submitted for review, January 2013. (80% completion)
Monograph
The Twenty-Five Tales of the Animated Corpse, According to Vallabhadasa (A critical edition—with
introduction, notes, and digital apparatus—of a medieval Sanskrit riddle-tale anthology). Currently in
initial stages—manuscripts collected, database being prepared for collation. (10% completion)
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