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Marko A. Geslani
Title: | Associate Professor |
Department: | Religious Studies College of Arts and Sciences |
Email: | geslani@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-2284 |
Office: | Rutledge 328 |
Resources: | Curriculum Vitae |
Marko Geslani (PhD, Yale 2011) is a historian of religion specializing in ritual studies
and medieval Hinduism. His first book, Rites of the God-King: Śānti and Ritual Change in Early Hinduism (OUP 2018), forms a historiographic critique of Hinduism through a history of omen-appeasement
(śānti) rituals, from late Vedic ritual manuals to medieval Hindu purāṇas. His current
research explores the role of the astral tradition (jyotiḥśāstra) on the problems
of personhood and state formation in early Hinduism, engaging theories of gender,
masculinity, and ornamentation. He is also working on a racial critique of the study
of Asian religions as a setting for new approaches to Orientalism and premodern Asian
studies.
Professor Geslani teaches a range of courses in Hinduism and Buddhism, method and
theory, Orientalism, and the critical history of religious studies.
Recent Course Offerings:
RELG 210 Introduction to Hinduism
RELG 220 Introduction to Buddhism
RELG 270 Religion and the Arts (History of Idolatry)
RELG 390 Theories of Religion
RELG 471 Race and Religion (Orientalism)
RELG 491 Special Topics: A History of Sacrifice