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Ann Grodzins
Gold
Professor
of Religion and Anthropology
Office: 507 Hall of Languages
Phone: 315-443-5717
aggold@syr.edu
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Professor Gold specializes in teaching and research
on Hindu traditions in modern India, religion and gender, religion in
the natural environment, and oral performance. Her extensive fieldwork
in the North Indian state of Rajasthan has included studies of pilgrimage,
gender relations, epic tales of world renunciation, and cultural constructions
of the environment. She has received fellowship awards from the American
Institute of Indian Studies, the Fulbright Foundation, the National Endowment
for the Humanities, and the Spencer Foundation. Her current research centers
on complex intersections of religious values and narratives with biodiversity
conservation in the contexts of seed-saving movements and of sacred groves
surrounding goddess shrines. Dr. Gold is also a Professor of Anthropology
at The Maxwell School at Syracuse University. Click here to visit her webpage at the South Asia Center.
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| Courses: |
REL
121 Pilgrimage
REL 185
Hinduism
REL 283 India's Religious Worlds
REL 324
Religion and Storytelling
REL 384 Goddesses,
Women, and Power in Hinduism
REL 395 Religons
and the Natural Environment
REL 689 Memory, Culture, Religion
REL 692
Other People's Religions
REL 696 Gender
and Religion: Theory and Practice
REL 699 Writing Religions and Cultures: Ethnographic Practice
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| Education: |
Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Chicago (1984)
M.A., Anthropology, University of Chicago (1978)
B.A., Anthropology, University of Chicago (1975)
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| Career: |
- Professor, Department of Religion, Syracuse University and (since
2000), Professor of Anthropology, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University,
1996-present.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Syracuse University,
1993-1996.
- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell
University, 1992-1993.
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Cornell
University, 1991-1992.
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
Colgate University, 1990-1991.
- Acting Assistant Professor of South Asian Culture, Department
of Asian Studies, Cornell University, 1988-1989.
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Departments of Anthropology and
Asian Studies, Cornell University, 1985-1986.
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Publications:
Books:
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A Carnival of Parting: The Tales of King Bharthari and King Gopi Chand As Sung and Told by Madhu Natisar Nath of Ghatiyali, Rajasthan, India.
University of California Press, 1992. |
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Fruitful Journeys: The Ways of Rajasthani Pilgrims.
University of California Press, 1988. Reprinted by Waveland Press, 2000. |
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In the Time of Trees and Sorrows: Nature, Power, and Memory in Rajasthan
(co-authored with Bhoju Ram Gujar). Duke University Press, 2002. |
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Sacred Landscapes and Cultural Politics: Planting a Tree
(co-edited with Philip P. Arnold). Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2001. |
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Listen to the Heron's Words: Reimagining Gender and Kinship in North India
(co-authored with Gloria Goodwin Raheja). University of California Press, 1994. |
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Chapters in edited
volumes:
- "Owl Dune Tales: Divine Politics and Deserted
Places in Rajasthan," in Experiences of Place, ed. Mary
N. MacDonald. Religions of the World Series of the Center for the
Study of World Religions. Harvard University Press, 2003.
- "The Tender Trap: Lord Shiva's Wedding in
Vernacular Mythology," in Multiple Histories: Culture and
Society in the Study of Rajasthan, edited by L. A. Babb, Varsha
Joshi, and Michael W. Meister. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2002.
- "New Light in the House: Schooling Girls
in Rural North India." In Everyday Life in South Asia,
Diane Mines and Sarah Lamb, eds. Indiana University Press, 2002.
- "Counterpoint Authority in Women's Ritual
Expressions: A View from the Village." In Jewels of Authority:
Women and Textual Tradition in Hindu India, ed. Laurie L. Patton.
Oxford University Press, 2001.
- "Rooted Responsibility: Locating Moral Authority
in North India." In Taking Responsibility: Comparative Perspectives,
ed. Winston Davis. University Press of Virginia, 2001.
- "'If You Cut a Branch You Cut My Finger':
Court, Forest, and Environmental Ethics in Rajasthan." In Hinduism
and Ecology: The Intersection of Earth, Sky, and Water, Christopher
Key Chapple and Mary Evelyn Tucker, eds. Harvard University Press,
2000.
- "Sin and Rain: Moral Ecology in Rural North
India." In Purifying the Earthly Body of God: Religion and
Ecology in Hindu India, ed. Lance Nelson. State University of
New York Press, 1998.
- "The 'Jungli Rani' and Other Troubled Wives
in Rajasthani Oral Traditions." In From the Margins of Hindu
Marriage, Lindsey Harlan and Paul Courtright, eds. Oxford University
Press, 1995.
- "Mother Ten's Stories." In Religions
of India in Practice, ed. Donald S. Lopez, Jr. Princeton University
Press, 1995.
- "Gender, Violence and Power: Rajasthani Stories of Shakti." In Women as Subjects: South Asian Histories, ed. Nita Kumar. University Press of Virginia, 1994.
- "Yatra, Jatra, and Pressing
Down Pebbles: Pilgrimage within and beyond Rajasthan." In The
Idea of Rajasthan, ed. Karine Schomer, et al. New Dehli: Manohar
Publishers, 1994.
- "Gender and Illusion in a Rajasthani Yogic
Tradition." In Gender, Genre, and Power in South Asian Expressive
Traditions, A. Appadurai, F. Korom, and M. Mills, eds. University
of Pennsylvania Press, 1991.
Journal articles:
- "Children and Trees in North India."
Worldviews: Environment, Culture, Religion (6:3, 2002).
- "Shared Blessings as Ethnographic Practice."
Method and Theory in the Study of Religion (13:1, 2001).
- "Grains of Truth: Shifting Hierarchies of
Food and Grace in Three Rajasthani Tales." History of Religions
(38:2, 1998).
- "Wild Pigs and Kings: Remembered Landscapes
in Rajasthan." American Anthropologist (99:1, 1997).
- "Magical Landscapes and Moral Orders: New
Readings in Religion and Ecology." Religious Studies Review
(21:2, 1995).
- "Drawing Pictures in the Dust: Rajasthani
Children's Landscapes" (with Bhoju Ram Gujar). Childhood
(Vol. 2, 1994; special issue on Children and Environment: Local
Worlds and Global Connections).
- "From the Research Assistant's Point of
View" (with Bhoju Ram Gujar). Anthropology and Humanism
Quarterly (17:3, 1992).
- "Of Gods, Trees and Boundaries: Divine Conservation
in Rajasthan" (with Bhoju Ram Gujar). Asian Folklore Studies
(48:2 1989).
- "The Once and Future Yogi: Sentiments and
Signs in the Tale of a Renouncer-King." Journal of Asian
Studies (48:4, 1989).
- "Spirit Possession Perceived and Performed
in Rural Rajasthan." Contributions to Indian Sociology
(n.s.; 22:1, 1988).
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