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Selva J. Raj 1952-2008
Late Chair and Stanley S.
Kresge Professor of Religious Studies
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Dr. Selva J. Raj is a historian of religions
specializing in Hinduism, popular Christianity in India, and other Asian Religions. His research interest
is in
the ritual exchange among Hindus and Catholics in southern India that
has been the principal focus of his field-work, presentations, and
publications. Other areas of research interests include popular
religion, contemporary women saints, and, more recently, women’s
movements in contemporary India. Currently, he serves as chairman of the
Conference on the Study of Religions of India (CSRI), an international
professional association for scholars committed to the academic study of
Indian religions, with
Albion College as its
institutional host. Details about the conference and its annual meetings
can be found at
http://www.albion.edu/csri/
Courses
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LA 101 Rites of Passage
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RS 102 Introduction to Eastern Religions
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HSP 135 India, Values, and Gender Roles
(team-taught with Bindu Madhok)
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RS 210 Feminine in World Religions
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RS 211 Hinduism
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RS 212 Buddhism
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RS 311 Religion and Ecology
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RS 312 Global Christianities
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RS 313 Death & Dying in World Religions
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RS 363 Myth, Symbol, and Ritual
Education
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Ph.D. History of Religions, University of Chicago, 1994
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M.Ph. Philosophy, Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth,
India, 1981
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B.A. Philosophy & History, University of
Calcutta, 1975
Career
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Professor, Department of Religious Studies,
Albion College, 2005-present
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Associate Professor, Department of Religious
Studies, Albion College, 2001-2005
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Assistant Professor, Department of Religious
Studies, Albion College,1995-2001
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Lecturer in Philosophy, Morning Star College,
Calcutta,1982-1985
Publications
Books
Journal Articles & Book Chapters
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“Public Display, Communal Devotion: Procession at a South Indian
Catholic Festival.” In South Asian Religions on Display:
Processions in South Asia and in the Diaspora, Knut A. Jacobsen,
ed. 77-91. NY: Routledge, 2008.
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“The Santal Sacred Grove and Catholic
Inculturation” Journal of Ecumenical Studies,
42:2
Spring 2007: 243-252.
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“Cross-Cultural Environmental Lessons: An
Indigenous Case-Study” co-authored with Bindu Madhok Journal of
Third World Studies,
24:1 Spring 2007: 211-225.
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“A Cross-Cultural Practical Moral Discourse on
Human Rights” co-authored with Bindu Madhok The Journal of Human
Rights vol. 5, no. 2, 2006: 205-214.
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“Introduction: The Deal with Deities-Ways Vows
Work in South Asia” co-authored with William Harman. In Dealing
with Deities: The Ritual Vow in South Asia, Selva J. Raj and
William P. Harman, eds. 1-13. SUNY Press: 2006.
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“Shared Vows, Shared Space, and Shared Deities:
Vow Rituals among Tamil Catholics in South India.” In Dealing with
Deities: The Ritual Vow in South Asia, Selva J. Raj and William P.
Harman, eds. 43-64. SUNY Press: 2006.
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“Toward a Typology of South Asian Lay Vows”
co-authored with William Harman. In Dealing with Deities: The
Ritual Vow in South Asia, Selva J. Raj and William P. Harman, eds.
249-255 SUNY Press: 2006.
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“Passage to America: Ammachi on American Soil.”
In Gurus in America, C. Humes & T. Forsthoefel, eds. 123-146.
SUNY Press: 2005.
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“The Quest for a Balanced Representation of South
Asian Religions in World Religions Textbook” Religious Studies
Review vol. 31, no. 1&2 (2005): 15-17.
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“Two Models of Indigenization in South Asian
Catholicism: A Critique” Vidyajyoti: Journal of Theological
Reflection vol. 69, no. 6 (2005): 415-430.
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“Selective Indigenization: Three Faces of South
Indian Christianity” Vidyajyoti: Journal of Theological Reflection
vol. 69, no. 6 (2005):401-403.
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“Transplanting Tradition: Syro-Malabar Catholics
on American Soil,” Chakra: Tidskrift for Indiska Religioner
vol. 3 (2005): 136-152.
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“Santal Religion and Nature.” In
Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, Bron Taylor, ed. vol. 2
(2005):
1476-1478. Thoemmes Continuum.
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“Lower Income Hindu Women’s Attitude towards
Abortion: A Case Study in Urban India” co-authored with Bindu Madhok,
International Journal of Applied Philosophy vol. 18, no. 1
(2004): 123-137.
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“Dialogue ‘On the Ground:’ The Complicated
Identities and the Complex Negotiations of Catholics and Hindus in
South India” Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies vol.17 (2004):
33-44.
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“Ammachi: The Mother of Compassion.” In The
Graceful Guru: Hindu Female Gurus in India and the United States,
K. Pechilis, ed. 203-218. Oxford University Press: 2004.
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“Introduction: Between, Behind, and Beyond the
Lines” co-authored with Corinne Dempsey. In Popular Christianity in
India: Riting between the Lines, Selva J. Raj and Corinne Dempsey,
eds, 1-7. SUNY Press: 2002.
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“Transgressing Boundaries, Transcending Turner:
The Pilgrimage Tradition at the Shrine of St. John de Britto,” Journal of Ritual Studies, vol. 16.no.1 (2002): 4-18; reprinted
with modifications in Popular Christianity in India: Riting between
the Lines, 85-111. SUNY Press: 2002.
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“Adapting Hindu Imagery: Ritual Experiments in an
Indian Catholic Ashram,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies, vol.
37, nos. 3/4 (2000): 333-353.
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“The Ganges, the Jordan, and the Mountain: The
Three Strands of Santal Popular Catholicism” Doxology: A Journal of
Worship, vol.16 (1999): 17-39; reprinted in Popular
Christianity in India: Riting between the Lines, 39-60. SUNY
Press: 2002.
Encyclopedia Entries
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“Mata Amritanandamayi” in Peter Clarke (ed.)
Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements, Routledge (2005): 28-29.
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“Ammachi” in Phyllis Jestice (ed.) Holy People
of the World: A Cross-Cultural Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, ABC-CLIO
(2004): 47-48.
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“St. John de Britto: The Marava Saint” in Phyllis
Jestice (ed.) Holy People of the World: A Cross-Cultural
Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, ABC-CLIO (2004): 141-142.
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“St. Antony of Uvari” in Phyllis Jestice (ed.)
Holy People of the World: A Cross-Cultural Encyclopedia, Vol. 1,
ABC-CLIO (2004): 61.
Book Reviews
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Hindu God, Christian God: How Reason Helps
Break the Boundaries between Religions by Francis X. Clooney,
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, vol. 71, n. 4.
December 2003, 926-930.
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Christian Pluralism in America: The Indian
Christian Immigrant Experience by Raymond Brady Williams,
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, vol. 68, n.1, March
2000, 202-205.
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Women in Religion, Teaching Theology
and Religion, February 1998 vol.1, no.1, p. 63.
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Hinduism
by Cybelle Shattuck, International Journal of Hindu Studies
(forthcoming).
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Christianity and World Religions
by Hans Kung, Religious Studies Review, October 1999, vol.25,
no. 4, p. 393.
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Mission and Tamil Society: Social and Religious
Change in South India
by H. Bugge, Religious Studies Review, January 1998, vol. 24,
no.1, p. 123.
Recent
Conference Presentations
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“Syncretism Revisited: The Ritual Life of South
Indian Catholics,” 19th European Conference on Modern
South Asian Studies, Leiden, Netherlands, June 27-30, 2006.
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“Practical Moral Discourse and Human Rights for
Women: A Cultural Case-Study” co-presented with Bindu Madhok,19th
European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, Leiden,
Netherlands, June 27-30, 2006.
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“‘Material Dialogue’ in Catholic Lay Religion in
South India” Conference on the Study of Religions of India, Loyola
University Chicago, June 8-11, 2006.
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“The Tsunami and Hindu-Christian Conflict”
Midwest American Academy of Religion, Dominican University, River
Forest, IL, March 31-April 1, 2006.
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Invited public lecture titled “Made in India: A
Different Face of Catholic Christianity” Christianity in India
Conference, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, March 23-24, 2006.
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"Transmitting Tradition to the Younger
Generation" Conference on Children, Youth, and their Education in
Globalizing India, Varanasi, India, December 22-24, 2005.
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"The Impact of Tsunami on Religious Practice"
Second International Conference on Religions and Culture in Indic
Civilization, Delhi, India, December 17-20, 2005.
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“Religion and Money: An Ethnographic Profile of a
South Indian Catholic Festival” National Meeting of the American
Academy of Religion, Philadelphia, November 19-22, 2005.
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“Online Rituals: How a Traditional Religion
Negotiates Contemporary Cyber Challenge” National Meeting of the
American Academy of Religion, Philadelphia, November 19-22, 2005
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“Modern Constructions of the Miraculous in a
South Indian Catholic Shrine” Conference on the Study of Religions of
India, Albion College, June 9-12, 2005.
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“Modern Indian Christianity: A Profile in
Religious Autonomy,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest American Academy of
Religion, De Paul University Chicago, April 8-9, 2005.
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“Religion and Violence: Recent Incidents of
Hindu-Christian Conflict,” The 19th World Congress of the
International Association for the History of Religions, Tokyo, Japan,
March 23-30, 2005.
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“A Cross-cultural Moral Discourse on Human Rights
for Women,” co-presented with Bindu Madhok, 14th Annual
Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, San
Antonio, February 23-27, 2005.
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“Revealing and Creating through Miracles: The
Ethnographic Encounter with the Wondrous in South Indian
Christianity,” National Meeting of the American Academy of Religion,
San Antonio, November 20-23, 2004
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“Stop in the Name of God: Wayside Shrines in
South Indian Christianity” National Meeting of the American Academy of
Religion, San Antonio, November 20-23, 2004.
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A Practical Cross-Cultural Human Rights Discourse
for Women" co-presented with Bindu Madhok at 31st Annual Richard R.
Baker Philosophy Colloquium, University of Dayton, Ohio, October
28-30, 2004.
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“Swadhina: Promoting and Sustaining Women’s
Freedom in Rural India” 33rd Annual Conference on South
Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 14-17, 2004.
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“Deity Hunting and Temple Crossing: The Ritual
Tradition at the Shrine of St. Antony in South India,” 18th
European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, Lund University,
Lund, Sweden, July 6-9, 2004
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“Re-defining Indian Womanhood in the Face of
Globalization,” co-presented with Bindu Madhok, Asia Network Annual
Meeting, Lisle, Illinois, April 3, 2004.
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"Teaching Indian Christianity in America:
Problems and Possibilities," Annual Meeting of the Midwest American
Academy of Religion, DePaul University, Chicago, April 1-2, 2004.
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“Asanam Meal: A Ritual Leveling of
Differences in South Indian Christianity” 56th national
meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Town & Country Hotel,
San Diego, CA, March 4-7, 2004.
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“Re-defining Indian Womanhood: A Case-Study of
Two Women’s Organizations,” co-presented with Bindu Madhok,
International Association of Asian Studies, Houston, February 16-21,
2004
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