Dear Antonia, Dear George, Dear Konraad, Dear Christophe, Dear Tim, 
Dear All, 

It would be great if such a round-table  could happen in Dubrovnik.

It seems that, apart from the traditional and extremely  valuable research, we can discuss some other approaches to the Rgveda and the ancient Indian texts. I think that we, Indologists,  can propose a lot in humanities in general, because we "possess" very old  texts and we know how to interpret them. We only have to find the way of their explanation which goes beyond our field and is general enough to be accepted by the scholars who pretend to study human beings, but in fact they study Europeans and Northern Americans, and, in spite of those limited sources,  they draw conclusions about man in general which is a typical mistake pars pro toto (due to my mercy, I will not discuss the further possible entailments of such an attitude...)

And dear George, thank you for your uplifting opinion about my English. I try to do my best, but I still feel constrained by the language which is so different from my mother tongue. 

Best, 

Joanna


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Prof. dr hab. Joanna Jurewicz
Katedra Azji Południowej /Chair of South Asia
Wydział Orientalistyczny / Faculty of Oriental Studies
Uniwersytet Warszawski /University of Warsaw
ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
00-927 Warszawa


czw., 6 cze 2019 o 06:15 Lubin, Tim <LubinT@wlu.edu> napisał(a):

Dear Joanna,

 

A good way to bring a diverse range of scholars together is to advertise meetings early and widely.  Christophe’s response is the first that I have heard about a 7th International Vedic Workshop this summer.  I does not seem to have been announced on this list, so the circular must have gone to a narrower group (perhaps just those who happened to be able to attend the 6th IVW)?

 

Best,

Tim

 

Timothy Lubin

Professor of Religion and Adjunct Professor of Law

Chair of the Department of Religion

204 Tucker Hall

Washington and Lee University

Lexington, Virginia 24450

 

https://lubin.academic.wlu.edu/ 

http://wlu.academia.edu/TimothyLubin 

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=930949 

 

 

 

From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info> on behalf of INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>
Reply-To: Christophe Vielle <christophe.vielle@uclouvain.be>
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 12:18 PM
To: INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Studies on the Rigveda [Addendum: Table of Contents]

 

Is the programme of the 7th International Vedic Workshop to be held in Dubrovnik in this coming August (19-24), already available? There was an invitation for proposals of round-tables.

Best wishes,

Christophe

 

Le 4 juin 2019 à 13:56, Joanna Jurewicz via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> a écrit :

 

Dear All, 

 

Thank you for this info and the previous ones concerning the Rgvedic topic. 

 

I think that it is high time to organize a round-table on the Rgveda at which various scholars could meet. I know very well that my work is simply ignored by some scholar (for the moment I will not reveal their names, although some of you probably know them). To be ignored is even worse than to be criticized. 

 

So at such a round-table meeting I would expect a fierce discussion with fruitful conclusions which will open new perspectives in our research. No exclusive, but inclusive. We, Poles, are good in organizing round-tables debates, the fall of communism in the Eastern Europe began with such a debate 30 years ago. 

 

Regards, 

 

Joanna 

 

P.S. I am sorry for my mistakes in English. My mother tongue is Polish and, although I have made a lot of effort to learn English as well as I could,  my thoughts and feelings are expressed in Polish in the best way. Unfortunately, it is me who has to learn foreign language to be internationally recognized, and not many of you (if you are German or French, you can also present  your research in your languages) . But the fact that your languages are in use  is the matter of chance or power. It has nothing to do with quality of my research. 

 

 

 

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Prof. dr hab. Joanna Jurewicz

Katedra Azji Południowej /Chair of South Asia

Wydział Orientalistyczny / Faculty of Oriental Studies

Uniwersytet Warszawski /University of Warsaw

ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28

00-927 Warszawa

https://uw.academia.edu/JoannaJurewicz

 

 

wt., 4 cze 2019 o 07:22 Walter Slaje via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> napisał(a):

Dear George,

 

by using the link I had previously sent

an add-to-cart button ("In den Warenkorb") will show, bottom left. A click  adds the ordered copy to the cart. As a next step, go to "Warenkorb" proper (displayed in white letters in the black bar above):

The rest will be self-explanatory, I believe.

 

The same ordering process holds good for all the volumes in this series:

 

Optionally, one can always also send a simple order mail to the publishers:

 

Hope, it helps!

Best wishes,

Walter

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