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Department of Religion

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Hinduism

Affiliated Faculty

photo of John Stratton Hawley
photo of John Stratton Hawley
Core Faculty

John Stratton Hawley

Claire Tow Professor of Religion, Barnard College

Research Interest

Hinduism
South Asian Religions

Affiliated Graduate Students

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Rohini Shukla

PhD Student

Research Interest

South Asian Religions
Gender and Sexuality
Hinduism
Hagiographies
Transmission
Community Formation
Department of Religion80 Claremont Avenue, Room 103, MC 9610 · New York, NY 10027

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