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Religious Authority in South Asia: Generating the Guru.
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Pauwels, Heidi. 2022b.
Un Mahābhārata vernaculaire prémoderne: Performances et émotions à Gwalior au xve siècle.
In : Anne Castaing and Ingrid Le Gargasson, eds.
Performances de la littérature en Asie du Sud : Réciter, interpréter, jouer.
Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universitaires de Provence.
Pauwels, Heidi. 2020e. Reviewing the Idea of Debate within the Intellectual History of South Asia: Early Modern Vernacular Inter- and Intra-Religious Dialogues.
Zeitschrift fūr Indologie und Südasienstudien
37: 96–123
Pauwels, Heidi, and Eva De Clercq, eds. 2020.
Vernacular performance, memory construction, and emotions: warrior epics, Akhārās, and giant Jinas in Gwalior,
Special issue of
South Asian History and Culture.
Introduction DOI: 10.1080/19472498.2020.1719318
Pauwels, H. 2019b. Power Permutations in Old Hindi Manuscripts: Who asks the questions and who gives the answers, Rāmānanda or Kabīr?
Manuscript Studies
4.1 (Spring): 42–71.
Marino, Joseph. 2019. “From the Blacksmith’s Forge to the Fires of Hell: Eating the Red-Hot Iron Ball in Early Buddhist Literature.”
Buddhist Studies Review
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Diamond, Christopher. expected 2019. “Poet, Scholar, Saint: Competing Vernacular Memories of Vidyāpati (16th-19th cent. CE)”
Pauwels, Heidi, and Anne Murphy, eds. 2018.
From Outside the Persianate Center: Vernacular Views of Aurangzeb/“Alamgir.”
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