The Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Institute of Iranian Studies
presents:
The Chandayan: Identity in a Sufi Vernacular Masnavi in Medieval Sultanate India
by Prof. Richard Cohen (University of Virginia)
Monday, November 11, 2024 1 pm Eastern Time (Canada & US)
Location for In-Person Attendance:
Rm 304, 4 Bancroft Ave, Toronto, ON, M5S 1C1
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Richard Cohen holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania’s Oriental Studies Department. His academic research focus is on the successor languages to Sanskrit, such as Prakrit, Apabhramsha and Hindavi (Old Hindi). He is also interested in the rise of the literary vernaculars such as Awadhi (eastern Old Hindi). This includes an interdisciplinary approach involving historical linguistics, the rhetoric deployed in medieval Indian compositions and the linking of painterly practices with texts. Cohen’s teaching at the University of Virginia includes courses on pre-modern Indian literature, Indian Ocean trade during the pre-modern era and India in global perspective since independence in 1947.