[INDOLOGY] Emerging Scholars in Jain Studies – Virtual Book Talk: Gregory M. Clines (Trinity University) in Conversation with John E. Cort (Denison University)

Ana Bajzelj anabajzelj1 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 2 16:18:45 UTC 2023


Apologies for cross-posting.



Dear Colleagues,


This is a reminder that the next event in our
“Emerging Scholars in Jain Studies” virtual series will take place
this *Friday, March 3,
2023, 9:00-10:30am PST.* Gregory M. Clines (Trinity University) and John E.
Cort (Denison University) will be discussing Clines’s recently published
book *Jain Rāmāyaṇa Narratives: Moral Vision and Literary Innovation*.

Register for the event here:

https://ucr.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqdeuprjkqEtNw61PNthR5iO2H60ypc0K5


Best wishes,

Lynna Dhanani and Ana Bajzelj



The book *Jain Rāmāyaṇa Narratives: Moral Vision and Literary Innovation* is
available open access:
https://www.routledge.com/Jain-Ramayana-Narratives-Moral-Vision-and-Literary-Innovation/Clines/p/book/9780367762919#sup
.



*Dr. Gregory M. Clines* is Assistant Professor of Religion at Trinity
University, USA. He received a B.A. in Religious Studies from the
University of Virginia in 2009, an M.A. in Religion from Columbia
University in 2010, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University’s Committee on the
Study of Religion in 2018. His research focuses on Jain literary and
religious history in the early modern period, specifically Jain Sanskrit
and vernacular versions of the Rāma story.

*Dr. John E. Cort* is Professor Emeritus of Religion and International
Studies at Denison University in Granville, Ohio. His research is on
religion, history, visual culture, and literary culture in western India,
with a particular focus on the Jains. He is co-editor with Paul Dundas and
Kristi L. Wiley of *Brill’s Encyclopedia of Jainism* (2020).
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