Dear colleagues,

Below is the table of contents of the latest issue (9.1) of the Journal of Hindu Studies, which has recently been published. The issue can now be viewed online at http://jhs.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/1.toc .

Best wishes,
Rembert

JOURNAL OF HINDU STUDIES 9.1

ARTICLES

When the body does not fall: Śaṃkara, Sureśvara and Ānandagiri on living while liberated
Jacqueline Suthren Hirst
http://jhs.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/1/1.abstract

Devotion and Karmic Extirpation in Late Vedānta: Viṭṭhalanātha and Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa on Brahmasūtra 4.1.13-19
David Buchta
http://jhs.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/1/29.abstract

Brahman Between the Lines: Bhedābheda and Privileged Theology in the Early Nimbārka Sampradāya
Vijay Ramnarace
http://jhs.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/1/56.abstract

Understanding ātman in Praśastapādabhāṣya with the readings of Vyomaśiva and Śrīdhara
Anna-Pya Sjödin
http://jhs.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/1/84.abstract

In a Time Gone Mad: Indic Notions of Madness and Personhood in the Mahābhārata and Beyond
Matthew I. Robertson
http://jhs.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/1/111.abstract


BOOK REVIEWS

An Enquiry into the Nature of Liberation: Bhaṭṭa Rāmakaṇṭha’s Paramokṣanirāsakārikāvṛtti, a commentary on Sadyojotiḥ’s refutation of twenty conceptions of the liberated state (mokṣa). By Alex Watson, Dominic Goodall, and S.L.P. Sarma.
Reviewed by Gavin Flood

Free Will, Agency, and Selfhood in Indian Philosophy. Edited by Matthew R. Dasti and Edwin F. Bryant.
Reviewed by Gavin Flood

Hindu Theology in Early Modern South Asia: The Rise of Devotionalism and the Politics of Genealogy. By Kiyokazu Okita.
Reviewed by Rembert Lutjeharms

The Ethics of Śaṅkara and Śāntideva: A Selfless Response to an Illusory World. By Warren Lee Todd.
Reviewed by Katie Javanaud

Charming Beauties and Frightful Beasts: Non-Human Animals in South Asian Myth, Ritual and Folklore. Edited by Fabrizio M. Ferrari and Thomas Dahnhardt.
Reviewed by Loriliai Biernacki

The Hindu–Buddhist Sculpture of Ancient Kashmir and its Influences. By John Siudmak.
Reviewed by Doris Meth Srinivasan

Hindu-Catholic Encounters in Goa: Religion, Colonialism, and Modernity. By Alexander Henn.
Reviewed by Reid B. Locklin

(For subscriptions, see http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/jhs/access_purchase/price_list.html )

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Dr. Rembert Lutjeharms
Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies
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Oxford OX1 3AE United Kingdom
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