John Stratton Hawley
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John Stratton Hawley (fødd 27. august 1941) er ein amerikansk religionsforskar som særleg er kjend for verka sine om hinduismen og bhaktirørsla. I 2016 blei han utnemnd til Claire Tow Professor of Religion ved Barnard College ved Columbia University i New York, etter å ha vore tilsett same staden sidan 1986.[1]
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Monografar
- John S. Hawley, Shrivatsa Goswami (1981). At Play with Krishna: Pilgrimage Dramas from Brindavan. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. s. xvi, 339. ISBN 0691064709.
- John S. Hawley (2005). Three Bhakti Voices: Mirabai, Surdas, and Kabir in Their Times and Ours. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. s. xxiii, 439. ISBN 019567085X.
- John S. Hawley (2015). A Storm of Songs: India and the Idea of the Bhakti Movement. Cambridge, Massacusetts: Harvard University Press. s. 464. ISBN 9780674187467.
Artikkelsamlingar
- John S. Hawley (1994). Fundamentalism and Gender. New York: Oxford University Press. s. vi, 220. ISBN 0195082621.
- Kimberley C. Patton, John S. Hawley (2005). Holy Tears: Weeping In The Religious Imagination. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. s. xii, 317. ISBN 0691114447.
- John S. Hawley, Vasudha Narayanan (2006). The Life of Hinduism. Berkeley: University of California Press. s. xiii, 324. ISBN 0520249143.
Artiklar og kapittel i bøker
- John S. Hawley (1979). «Krishna's Cosmic Victories». Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) 47 (2): 201–221.
- John S. Hawley (1979). «Thief of Butter, Thief of Love». History of Religions (University of Chicago Press) 18 (3): 203–220.
- John S. Hawley (1979). «The Early Sūr Sāgar and the Growth of the Sūr Tradition». Journal of the American Oriental Society (American Oriental Society) 99 (1): 64–72.
- John S. Hawley (1981). «Scenes from the Childhood of Kṛṣṇa on the Kailāsanātha Temple, Ellora». Archives of Asian Art (University of Hawaii Press for Asia Society) 34: 74–90.
- John S. Hawley (1981). «Yoga and Viyoga: Simple Religion in Hinduism». Harvard Theological Review (Cambridge University Press) 74 (1): 1–20.
- John S. Hawley (1984). «The Music in Faith and Morality». Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) 52 (2): 243–262.
- John S. Hawley (1987). «Krishna and the Birds». Ars Orientalis (Smithsonian Institution) 17: 137–161.
- John S. Hawley (1988). «Author and Authority in the Bhakti Poetry of North India». The Journal of Asian Studies (Association for Asian Studies) 47 (2): 269–290.
- John S. Hawley (1991). «Naming Hinduism». The Wilson Quarterly (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars) 15 (3): 20–34. doi:10.2307/40258117.
- John S. Hawley, Wayne Proudfoot (1994). John S. Hawley, red. «Introduction». Fundamentalism and Gender (New York: Oxford University Press): 3–47. ISBN 0195082621.
- John S. Hawley (1994). John S. Hawley, red. «Hinduism: Satī and Its Defenders». Fundamentalism and Gender (New York: Oxford University Press): 79–110. ISBN 0195082621.
- John S. Hawley (1997). «Dispatches From the Battlefield of Love». Journal of Vaishnava Studies 5 (4): 139–162.
- John S. Hawley (2000). «Who Speaks for Hinduism: And Who Against?». Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) 68 (4): 711–720. doi:10.2307/1465851.
- John S. Hawley (2001). «Modern India and the Question of Middle-Class Religion». International Journal of Hindu Studies (Springer) 5 (3): 217–225.
- John S. Hawley (2004). «The Damage of Separation: Krishna’s Loves and Kali’s Child». Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) 72 (2): 369–393. doi:10.2307/40005810.
- John S. Hawley (2004). «Dramas of Estrangement: Christ and Krishna». Journal of Vaishnava Studies 13 (1): 5–9.
- Kimberley C. Patton, John S. Hawley (2005). Kimberley C. Patton, John S. Hawley, red. «Introduction». Holy Tears: Weeping In The Religious Imagination (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press): 1–24. ISBN 0691114447.
- John S. Hawley (2005). Kimberley C. Patton, John S. Hawley, red. «The Gopīs' Tears». Holy Tears: Weeping In The Religious Imagination (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press): 94–111. ISBN 0691114447.
- John S. Hawley (2007). «Introduction». International Journal of Hindu Studies (Springer) 11 (3): 209–225.
- John S. Hawley (2011). «The Four Sampradāyas: Ordering the Religious Past in Mughal North India». South Asian History and Culture (Routledge) 2 (2): 160–183. doi:10.1080/19472498.2011.553491.
Meldingar
- John S. Hawley (1979). «Hindu Epics, Myths and Legends in Popular Illustrations by Vassilis G. Vitsaxis». The Journal of Asian Studies (Association for Asian Studies) 39 (1): 189–190. doi:10.2307/2053545.
- John S. Hawley (1980). «Poems to the Child-God: Structures and Strategies in the Poetry of Sūrdās by Kenneth E. Bryant, Sūrdās». Journal of the American Oriental Society (American Oriental Society) 100 (2): 160–161. doi:10.2307/601061.
- John S. Hawley (1980). «Kabir: The Apostle of Hindu-Muslim Unity: Interaction of Hindu-Muslim Ideas in the Formation of the Bhakti Movement with Special Reference to Kabir, the Bhakta by Muhammad Hedayetullah». The Journal of Asian Studies (Association for Asian Studies) 39 (2): 385–386. doi:10.2307/2054322.
- John S. Hawley (1982). «The Child and the Serpent: Reflections on Popular Indian Symbols by Jyoti Sahi». The Journal of Asian Studies (Association for Asian Studies) 41 (4): 872–873. doi:10.2307/2055494.
- John S. Hawley (1984). «Krishna, the Divine Lover: Myth and Legend through Indian Art by Anna L. Dallapiccola». Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) 52 (1): 186–187. doi:10.2307/1463720.
- John S. Hawley (1986). «Drama as a Mode of Religious Realization: The Vidagdhamādhava of Rūpa Gosvāmī by Donna M. Wulff». Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) 54 (3): 621. ISSN 0002-7189. doi:10.2307/1464611.
- John S. Hawley (1997). «Religious Nationalism: Hindus and Muslims in India by Peter van der Veer». History of Religions (University of Chicago Press) 33 (4): 389–391.
- John S. Hawley (1998). «Kālī's Child: The Mystical and the Erotic in the Life and Teachings of Ramakrishna by Jeffrey J. Kripal». History of Religions (University of Chicago Press) 37 (4): 401–404.
- John S. Hawley (2001). «Ashes of Immortality: Widow-Burning in India by Catherine Weinberger-Thomas, Jeffrey Mehlman, David Gordon White». The Journal of Religion (University of Chicago Press) 81 (2): 340–342.
- John S. Hawley (2011). «The Final Word: The Caitanya Caritāmṛta and the Grammar of Religious Tradition. By Tony K. Stewart». Journal of the American Academy of Religion (Oxford University Press) 79 (1): 251–254. ISSN 0002-7189. doi:10.1093/jaarel/lfq097.
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