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°South
Asian religions (especially Jainism,
Hinduism/Brahmanism,
Buddhism)
°Comparative
religion,
especially comparison of two dyads:
Hindu/Jain;
Christian/Pagan
°Religious
and philosophical literature in classical
Sanskrit,
Vedic Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Pali
°Indic
medical
and
culinary
traditions
°South
Asian
and comparative
civilization
°American
religion and popular
culture
°Food
and religion
°Medical
humanities
°New
religions in America
°South Asian religions in
America
°Comparative
and cross-cultural study of myth
and folklore
°Miracles,
anomalies, and their containment and
control
°Gender
and religion, women and religion
°Religious
dimensions of reproduction
°Sociology,
anthropology, and psychology of
religion
°Intellectual
history of social science and Orientalism
°Utopian
traditions
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