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Wendy Doniger

Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty (born November 20, 1940) is an American Indologist whose professional career has spanned five decades. A scholar of Sanskrit and Indian textual traditions, her major works include The Hindus: An Alternative History; Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Siva; Hindu Myths: A Sourcebook; The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology; Women, Androgynes, and Other Mythical Beasts; and The Rig Veda: An Anthology, 108 Hymns Translated from the Sanskrit.[2] She is the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of History of Religions at the University of Chicago, and has taught there since 1978.[2] She served as president of the Association for Asian Studies in 1998.[3]

Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty
Wendy Doniger in May 2015
Born
Wendy Doniger

(1940-11-20) November 20, 1940 (age 83)
New York City, New York, U.S.
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma mater
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago
Doctoral advisor
Doctoral studentsJeffrey Kripal, Alexander Argüelles[1]

Biography edit

Wendy Doniger was born in New York City to immigrant non-observant Jewish parents, and raised in Great Neck, New York, where her father, Lester L. Doniger (1909–1971), ran a publishing business. While in high school, she studied dance under George Balanchine and Martha Graham.[4]

She graduated summa cum laude in Sanskrit and Indian Studies from Radcliffe College in 1962,[4] and received her M.A. from Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in June 1963. She then studied in India in 1963–1964 with a 12-month Junior Fellowship from the American Institute of Indian Studies. She received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in June 1968, with a dissertation on Asceticism and Sexuality in the Mythology of Siva, supervised by Daniel H. H. Ingalls, Sr. She obtained a D. Phil. in Oriental Studies from Oxford University, in February 1973, with a dissertation on The Origins of Heresy in Hindu Mythology, supervised by Robert Charles Zaehner.

Doniger holds the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor Chair in History of Religions at the University of Chicago.[4][5] She is the editor of the scholarly journal History of Religions,[6] having served on its editorial board since 1979, and has edited a dozen other publications in her career. In 1985, she was elected president of the American Academy of Religion,[7] and in 1997 President of the Association for Asian Studies.[3] She serves on the International Editorial Board of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

She was invited to give the 2010 Art Institute of Chicago President's Lecture at the Chicago Humanities Festival, which was titled, "The Lingam Made Flesh: Split-Level Symbolism in Hindu Art".[8]

Reception edit

Recognition edit

Since she began writing in the 1960s, Doniger has gained the reputation of being "one of America's major scholars in the humanities".[9] Assessing Doniger's body of work, K. M. Shrimali, Professor of Ancient Indian History at the University of Delhi, writes:

... it (1973) also happened to be the year when her first major work in early India's religious history, viz., Siva, the Erotic Ascetic was published and had instantly become a talking point for being a path-breaking work. I still prescribe it as the most essential reading to my postgraduate students at the University of Delhi, where I have been teaching a compulsory course on 'Evolution of Indian Religions' for the last nearly four decades. It was the beginning of series of extremely fruitful and provocative encounters with the formidable scholarship of Wendy Doniger.[10]

Doniger is a scholar of Sanskrit and Indian textual traditions.[2] By her self-description,

I myself am by both temperament and training inclined to texts. I am neither an archaeologist nor an art historian; I am a Sanskritist, indeed a recovering Orientalist, of a generation that framed its study of Sanskrit with Latin and Greek rather than Urdu or Tamil. I've never dug anything up out of the ground or established the date of a sculpture. I've labored all my adult life in the paddy fields of Sanskrit, ...[11]

Her books both in Hinduism and other fields have been positively reviewed by the Indian scholar Vijaya Nagarajan[12] and the American Hindu scholar Lindsey B. Harlan, who noted as part of a positive review that "Doniger's agenda is her desire to rescue the comparative project from the jaws of certain proponents of postmodernism".[13] Of her Hindu Myths: A Sourcebook Translated from the Sanskrit, the Indologist Richard Gombrich wrote: "Intellectually, it is a triumph..."[14] Doniger's (then O'Flaherty) 1973 book Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Śiva was a critique of the "Great tradition Śivapurāṇas and the tension that arises between Śiva's ascetic and erotic activities."[15] Richard Gombrich called it "learned and exciting";[14] however, John H. Marr was disappointed that the "regionalism" so characteristic of the texts is absent in Doniger's book, and wondered why the discussion took so long.[15][16] Doniger's Rigveda, a translation of 108 hymns selected from the canon, was deemed among the most reliable by historian of religion Ioan P. Culianu.[17] However, in an email message, Michael Witzel called it "idiosyncratic and unreliable just like her Jaiminiya Brahmana or Manu (re-)translations."[18]

Criticism edit

Beginning in the early 2000s, some conservative diaspora Hindus started to question whether Doniger accurately described Hindu traditions.[19] Together with some of her colleagues, she was the subject of a critique by Hindu right-wing activist speaker Rajiv Malhotra.[20] for using psychoanalytic concepts to interpret non-Western subjects. Aditi Banerjee, a co-author of Malhotra, criticised Wendy Doniger as grossly misquoting the text of Valmiki Ramayana.[21]

Christian Lee Novetzke, associate professor of South Asian Studies at the University of Washington, summarizes this controversy as follows:

Wendy Doniger, a premier scholar of Indian religious thought and history expressed through Sanskritic sources, has faced regular criticism from those who consider her work to be disrespectful of Hinduism in general.[22]

Novetzke cites Doniger's use of "psychoanalytical theory" as

... a kind of lightning rod for the censure that these scholars receive from freelance critics and 'watch-dog' organizations that claim to represent the sentiments of Hindus.[22]

Philosopher Martha Nussbaum, concurring with Novetzke, adds that while the agenda of those in the American Hindu community who criticize Doniger appears similar to that of the Hindu right-wing in India, it is not quite the same since it has "no overt connection to national identity", and that it has created feelings of guilt among American scholars, given the prevailing ethos of ethnic respect, that they might have offended people from another culture.[23]

While Doniger has agreed that Indians have ample grounds to reject postcolonial domination, she claims that her works are only a single perspective which does not subordinate Indian self-identity.[24]

Her authorship of the section describing Hindu Religion in Microsoft's Encarta Encyclopedia was criticized for being politically motivated and distorted. Following a review, the article was withdrawn.[25] Patak Kumar notes that Doniger has given a "dispassionate secular critique" of Hinduism, which is met with defensive responses by Indian scholars such as Varadaraja V. Raman, who acknowledged the "sound scholarship" of Doniger, but urged "appreciation and sensitivity" when "analyzing works regarded as sacred by vast numbers of people."[26]

The Hindus edit

Doniger's trade book, The Hindus: An Alternative History was published in 2009 by Viking/Penguin. According to the Hindustan Times, The Hindus was a No. 1 bestseller in its non-fiction category in the week of October 15, 2009.[27] Two scholarly reviews in the Social Scientist and the Journal of the American Oriental Society, though praising Doniger for her textual scholarship, criticized both Doniger's poor historiography and her lack of focus.[28][29] In the popular press, the book has received many positive reviews, for example from the Library Journal,[30] the Times Literary Supplement,[31] the New York Review of Books,[32] The New York Times,[33] and The Hindu.[34] In January 2010, the National Book Critics Circle named The Hindus as a finalist for its 2009 book awards.[35] The Hindu American Foundation protested this decision, alleging inaccuracies and bias in the book.[36]

In 2011, a lawsuit was filed against Doniger and Penguin books by Dinanath Batra on the grounds that the book intentionally offended or outraged the religious sentiments of Hindus, an action punishable by criminal prosecution under Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code.[37] In 2014, as part of a settlement agreement reached with plaintiff, The Hindus was recalled by Penguin India.[38][39][40] Indian authors such as Arundhati Roy, Partha Chatterjee, Jeet Thayil, and Namwar Singh inveighed against the publisher's decision.[41][42] The book has since been published in India by Speaking Tiger Books.[43]

Recognition edit

Works edit

Doniger has written 16 books, translated (primarily from Sanskrit to English) with commentary nine other volumes, has contributed to many edited texts and has written hundreds of articles in journals, magazines and newspapers. These include New York Times Book Review, London Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, The Times, The Washington Post, U.S. News & World Report, International Herald Tribune, Parabola, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Daedalus, The Nation, and the Journal of Asian Studies.[citation needed]

Interpretive works edit

Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty:

  • Served as Vedic consultant and co-author, and contributed a chapter ("Part II: The Post-Vedic History of the Soma Plant," pp. 95–147) in Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality, by R. Gordon Wasson (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1968).
  • Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Siva (Oxford University Press, 1973).
  • The Ganges (London: Macdonald Educational, 1975).
  • The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology (Berkeley: University of California, 1976).
  • Women, Androgynes, and Other Mythical Beasts (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980).
  • Dreams, Illusion, and Other Realities (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984 ).
  • Tales of Sex and Violence: Folklore, Sacrifice, and Danger in the Jaiminiya Brahmana (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985).
  • Other Peoples' Myths: The Cave of Echoes. (New York: Macmillan, 1988).

Published under the name of Wendy Doniger:

  • The Implied Spider: Politics and Theology in Myth. The 1996–1997 ACLS/AAR Lectures. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
  • Splitting the Difference: Gender and Myth in Ancient Greece and India. The 1996 Jordan Lectures. Chicago and London: University of London Press and University of Chicago Press, 1999.
  • Der Mann, der mit seiner eigenen Frau Ehebruch beging. Mit einem Kommentar von Lorraine Daston. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 1999.
  • The Bedtrick: Tales of Sex and Masquerade. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
  • La Trappola della Giumenta. Trans. Vincenzo Vergiani. Milan: Adelphi Edizione, 2003.
  • The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
  • The Hindus: An Alternative History. New York: Penguin Press, 2009.
  • The Donigers of Great Neck: A Mythologized Memoir. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2019.

Translations edit

Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty:

  • Hindu Myths: A Sourcebook, translated from the Sanskrit. Harmondsworth: Penguin Classics, 1975.
  • The Rig Veda: An Anthology, 108 Hymns Translated from the Sanskrit (Harmondsworth: Penguin Classics, 1981).
  • (with David Grene) Antigone (Sophocles). A new translation for the Court Theatre, Chicago, production of February 1983.
  • Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism, in the series Textual Sources for the Study of Religion, edited by John R. Hinnells (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990).
  • (with David Grene). Oresteia. A New Translation for the Court Theatre Production of 1986. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988).

Published under the name of Wendy Doniger:

Edited volumes edit

Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty:

  • The Concept of Duty in South Asia. (with J. D. M. Derrett). (London: School of Oriental and African Studies).
  • The Critical Study of Sacred Texts. (Berkeley: Graduate Theological Union, Religious Studies Series, 1979).
  • Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Traditions. (Berkeley: University of California Press; 1980).
  • Elephanta: The Cave of Siva. Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty, Carmel Berkson, and George Michell (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983). ISBN 978-0-691-04009-7
  • Religion and Change. Edited by Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty. History of Religions 25:4 (May 1986).

Published under the name of Wendy Doniger:

  • Animals in Four Worlds: Sculptures from India. Photographs by Stella Snead; text by Wendy Doniger and George Michell (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989).
  • Purana Perennis: Reciprocity and Transformation in Hindu and Jaina Texts. Essays by David Shulman, V. Narayana Rao, A. K. Ramanujan, Friedhelm Hardy, John Cort, Padmanabh Jaini, Laurie Patton, and Wendy Doniger. Edited by Wendy Doniger. (SUNY Press, 1993).
  • Off with Her Head! The Denial of Women's Identity in Myth, Religion, and Culture. Ed., with Howard Eilberg-Schwartz. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.
  • Myth and Method. Ed., with Laurie Patton. Virginia: University of Virginia Press, 1996.
  • The Norton Anthology of World Religions: Hinduism. Ed., with Jack Miles. New York: Norton, 2015.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Curriculum Vitae, uchicago.edu; accessed June 16, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Shrimali 2010, p. 67.
  3. ^ a b "Board of Directors: Past Presidents". Association for Asian Studies. Association for Asian Studies, Inc. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c The John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought,"Wendy Doniger profile, socialthought.uchicago.edu; accessed February 22, 2014.
  5. ^ Q&A with Wendy Doniger, the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor and author of The Hindus, news.uchicago.edu, November 5, 2009; accessed February 22, 2014.
  6. ^ History of Religions Editorial Board, press.uchicago.edu; accessed February 22, 2014.
  7. ^ "Past Presidents: Past Presidents of the AAR". aarweb.org. American Academy of Religion. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
  8. ^ Art Institute of Chicago President's Lecture[permanent dead link], chicagohumanities.org; accessed February 14, 2015.
  9. ^ Martha Craven Nussbaum, The clash within: democracy, religious violence, and India's future, Harvard University Press, 2007 p.249.
  10. ^ Shrimali 2010, p. 68.
  11. ^ Doniger, Wendy, The Hindus: An Alternative History, Viking-Penguin, p. 35
  12. ^ Nagarajan, Vijaya (April 2004). "[Book Review: The Bedtrick: Tales of Sex and Masquerade]". The Journal of Religion. 84 (2): 332–333. doi:10.1086/421829. JSTOR 421829.
  13. ^ Harlan, Lindsey (July 28, 2009). "The Implied Spider: Politics and Theology in Myth. By Wendy Doniger. American Lectures on the History of Religions 16. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998. xii + 200 pp. $26.95 cloth". Church History. 68 (2): 529. doi:10.2307/3170935. JSTOR 3170935. S2CID 154582655.
  14. ^ a b Richard Gombrich, Hindu Myths: A Sourcebook Translated from the Sanskrit by Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty Religious Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Jun. 1978), pp. 273–274
  15. ^ a b Marr 1976, pp. 718–719.
  16. ^ Kakar, Sudhir (April 1990). "Book Review:Other People's Myths: The Cave of Echoes Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty". The Journal of Religion. 70 (2): 293. doi:10.1086/488386. JSTOR 1203930.
  17. ^ Ioan P. Culianu, "Ask Yourselves in Your Own Hearts..." History of Religions, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Feb. 1983), pp. 284–286

    That is why, with the exception of Geldner's German translation, the most reliable modern translations of the Rgveda-W. O'Flaherty's being one of them-are only partial. However, W. O'Flaherty has, in her present translation, a wider scope than other scholars – Louis Renou, for instance, whose Hymnes speculatifs du Veda are a model of accuracy – who prefer to limit their choice to one thematic set of hymns.

  18. ^ Taylor 2011, p. 160.
  19. ^ The interpretation of gods
  20. ^ Shoaib Daniyal (2015), Plagiarism row: How Rajiv Malhotra became the Ayn Rand of Internet Hindutva, Scroll.in
  21. ^ "Wendy Doniger Falsehood".
  22. ^ a b Christian Lee Novetzke, "The Study of Indian Religions in the US Academy", India Review 5.1 (May 2006), 113–114 doi:10.1080/14736480600742668
  23. ^ Martha C. Nussbaum, The Clash Within: Democracy, Religious Violence, and India's Future, (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009), p. 248
  24. ^ "I don't feel I diminish Indian texts by writing about or interpreting them. My books have a right to exist alongside other books." Amy M. Braverman. "The interpretation of gods", magazine.uchicago.edu (University of Chicago Magazine, 97.2), December 2004; accessed February 14, 2015.
  25. ^ Sankrant Sanu (2002). "Are Hinduism studies prejudiced?".
  26. ^ Pratap Kumar, "A Survey of New Approaches to the Study of Religion in India," New Approaches to the Study of Religion: Regional, critical, and historical approaches, 2004, p. 132.
  27. ^ "" Hindustan Times Indo-Asian News Service New Delhi, October 15, 2009
  28. ^ Shrimali 2010, p. 80: "There are several issues that need more detailed and nuanced analysis rather than straight-jacketed formulations that we read in The Hindus. These concern terminologies and chronologies invoked, perfunctory manner in which class-caste struggles have been referred to — almost casually, complex inter-religious dialogue seen only in the context of Visnu's avataras, and looking at the tantras merely in terms of sex and political power. The work rarely rises above the level of tale telling. On the whole, this is neither a serious work for students of Indian history, nor for those with a critical eye on 'religious history' of India, nor indeed it is the real Alternative History of the 'Hindus'.
  29. ^ Rocher 2012, p. 303: "She especially loves to illustrate ancient stories by interjecting comparisons with situations with which the audience is familiar: Doniger commands an unbelievably vast array of comparable material, often, though not always, from American popular culture. Doniger acknowledges that the book was not meant to be as long as it turned out to be, "but it got the bit between its teeth, and ran away from me" (p. 1). Several pages are indeed filled with "good stories" that are only loosely, some very loosely, related to the history of the Hindu religion. Going into detail on the drinking and other vices of the Mughal emperors, even though carefully documented, is a case in point (pp. 539–541). ...When it comes to legal history in the colonial period in particular, there are passages that are bound to raise ... eyebrows. ... the history of Hindu law was more complex than is represented in this volume. Anglo-Hindu law was far more than "the British interpretation of Jones's translation of Manu."
  30. ^ James F. DeRoche, Library Journal, 2009-02-15
  31. ^ David Arnold. "Beheading Hindus And other alternative aspects of Wendy Doniger's history of a mythology", Times Literary Supplement, July 29, 2009
  32. ^ David Dean Shulman, 'A Passion for Hindu Myths,' in New York Review of Books, Nov 19, 2009, pp. 51–53.
  33. ^ Pankaj Mishra, "'Another Incarnation'", nytimes.com, April 24, 2009.
  34. ^ A R Venkatachalapathy, "Understanding Hinduism" The Hindu March 30, 2010
  35. ^ "National Book Critics Circle Finalists Are Announced", blogs.nytimes.com, January 23, 2010.
  36. ^ HAF Urges NBCC Not Honor Doniger's Latest Book February 23, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, as reprinted in the Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker and
  37. ^ Kapur, Ratna (February 15, 2014). "Totalising history, silencing dissent". The Hindu. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
  38. ^ "Penguin to destroy copies of Wendy Doniger's book 'The Hindus'" The Times of India
  39. ^ "Penguin to recall Doniger's book on Hindus" The Hindu
  40. ^ "How Doniger's now-recalled 'The Hindus' ruffled Hindutva feathers" firstpost.com
  41. ^ "Academics, writers decry Penguin's withdrawal of Doniger's book, The Hindus", timesofindia.indiatimes.com; accessed February 14, 2015.
  42. ^ Buncombe, Andrew. "Arundhati Roy criticises Penguin for pulping The Hindus: An Alternative History". The Independent. Delhi. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  43. ^ B Mahesh (December 8, 2010). "Doniger's Hindus returns, 20 months after its withdrawal". Pune Mirror. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
  44. ^ "Wendy Doniger". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
  45. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved December 16, 2021.
  46. ^ PEN Oakland Award Winners: Josephine Miles Award Archived January 4, 2013, at archive.today. Accessed February 22, 2014.
  47. ^ British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences. "The Rose Mary Crawshay Prize 2002 Awarded to Professor Wendy Doniger", britac.ac.uk; accessed February 22, 2014.
  48. ^ American Academy of Religion Martin E. Marty Public Understanding of Religion Award - Current and Past Winners, aarweb.org; retrieved February 22, 2014.
  49. ^ "Wendy Doniger Named 2015 Haskins Prize Lecture", ACLS News, October 22, 2013; accessed February 22, 2013. "A Life of Learning" by Wendy Doniger (with video; May 8, 2015 lecture at Philadelphia, PA) acls.com. Retrieved 2015-08-19.

References edit

  • Marr, John H. (1976). "Review of Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty: Asceticism and eroticism in the mythology of Śiva. (School of Oriental and African Studies.) Oxford University Press, 1973". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 39 (3): 718–719. doi:10.1017/s0041977x00051892. JSTOR 614803. S2CID 163033725.
  • Rocher, Ludo (April–June 2012). "Review: The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 132 (2): 302–304. doi:10.7817/jameroriesoci.132.2.0302. JSTOR 10.7817/jameroriesoci.132.2.0302.
  • Shrimali, K. M. (July–August 2010). "Review of The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger". Social Scientist. 38 (7/8): 66–81. JSTOR 27866725.
  • Taylor, McComas (June 2011). "Mythology Wars: The Indian Diaspora, "Wendy's Children" and the Struggle for the Hindu Past". Asian Studies Review. 35 (2): 149–168. doi:10.1080/10357823.2011.575206. S2CID 145317607.
  • Agarwal, V. (2014). New stereotypes of Hindus in Western Indology. ISBN 978-1-5058-8559-0
  • Rajiv Malhotra (2016), Academic Hinduphobia: A Critique of Wendy Doniger's Erotic School of Indology. ISBN 978-93-85485-01-5
  • Antonio de Nicolas, Krishnan Ramaswamy, and Aditi Banerjee (eds.) (2007), Invading the Sacred: An Analysis Of Hinduism Studies In America. Rupa & Co.

External links edit

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Annette Peach
Lucy Newlyn
Rose Mary Crawshay Prize
2002
and
Kate Flint
Succeeded by
Jane Stabler
Claire Tomalin

wendy, doniger, flaherty, born, november, 1940, american, indologist, whose, professional, career, spanned, five, decades, scholar, sanskrit, indian, textual, traditions, major, works, include, hindus, alternative, history, asceticism, eroticism, mythology, si. Wendy Doniger O Flaherty born November 20 1940 is an American Indologist whose professional career has spanned five decades A scholar of Sanskrit and Indian textual traditions her major works include The Hindus An Alternative History Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Siva Hindu Myths A Sourcebook The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology Women Androgynes and Other Mythical Beasts and The Rig Veda An Anthology 108 Hymns Translated from the Sanskrit 2 She is the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of History of Religions at the University of Chicago and has taught there since 1978 2 She served as president of the Association for Asian Studies in 1998 3 Wendy Doniger O FlahertyWendy Doniger in May 2015BornWendy Doniger 1940 11 20 November 20 1940 age 83 New York City New York U S CitizenshipUnited StatesAlma materRadcliff College BA Harvard University PhD Oxford University DPhil Scientific careerFieldsSanskrit literatureHinduismMythologyHistory of ReligionsInstitutionsUniversity of ChicagoDoctoral advisorDaniel H H Ingalls Sr Harvard R C Zaehner Oxford Doctoral studentsJeffrey Kripal Alexander Arguelles 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Reception 2 1 Recognition 2 2 Criticism 2 3 The Hindus 3 Recognition 4 Works 4 1 Interpretive works 4 2 Translations 4 3 Edited volumes 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBiography editWendy Doniger was born in New York City to immigrant non observant Jewish parents and raised in Great Neck New York where her father Lester L Doniger 1909 1971 ran a publishing business While in high school she studied dance under George Balanchine and Martha Graham 4 She graduated summa cum laude in Sanskrit and Indian Studies from Radcliffe College in 1962 4 and received her M A from Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in June 1963 She then studied in India in 1963 1964 with a 12 month Junior Fellowship from the American Institute of Indian Studies She received a Ph D from Harvard University in June 1968 with a dissertation on Asceticism and Sexuality in the Mythology of Siva supervised by Daniel H H Ingalls Sr She obtained a D Phil in Oriental Studies from Oxford University in February 1973 with a dissertation on The Origins of Heresy in Hindu Mythology supervised by Robert Charles Zaehner Doniger holds the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor Chair in History of Religions at the University of Chicago 4 5 She is the editor of the scholarly journal History of Religions 6 having served on its editorial board since 1979 and has edited a dozen other publications in her career In 1985 she was elected president of the American Academy of Religion 7 and in 1997 President of the Association for Asian Studies 3 She serves on the International Editorial Board of the Encyclopaedia Britannica She was invited to give the 2010 Art Institute of Chicago President s Lecture at the Chicago Humanities Festival which was titled The Lingam Made Flesh Split Level Symbolism in Hindu Art 8 Reception editRecognition edit Since she began writing in the 1960s Doniger has gained the reputation of being one of America s major scholars in the humanities 9 Assessing Doniger s body of work K M Shrimali Professor of Ancient Indian History at the University of Delhi writes it 1973 also happened to be the year when her first major work in early India s religious history viz Siva the Erotic Ascetic was published and had instantly become a talking point for being a path breaking work I still prescribe it as the most essential reading to my postgraduate students at the University of Delhi where I have been teaching a compulsory course on Evolution of Indian Religions for the last nearly four decades It was the beginning of series of extremely fruitful and provocative encounters with the formidable scholarship of Wendy Doniger 10 Doniger is a scholar of Sanskrit and Indian textual traditions 2 By her self description I myself am by both temperament and training inclined to texts I am neither an archaeologist nor an art historian I am a Sanskritist indeed a recovering Orientalist of a generation that framed its study of Sanskrit with Latin and Greek rather than Urdu or Tamil I ve never dug anything up out of the ground or established the date of a sculpture I ve labored all my adult life in the paddy fields of Sanskrit 11 Her books both in Hinduism and other fields have been positively reviewed by the Indian scholar Vijaya Nagarajan 12 and the American Hindu scholar Lindsey B Harlan who noted as part of a positive review that Doniger s agenda is her desire to rescue the comparative project from the jaws of certain proponents of postmodernism 13 Of her Hindu Myths A Sourcebook Translated from the Sanskrit the Indologist Richard Gombrich wrote Intellectually it is a triumph 14 Doniger s then O Flaherty 1973 book Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Siva was a critique of the Great tradition Sivapuraṇas and the tension that arises between Siva s ascetic and erotic activities 15 Richard Gombrich called it learned and exciting 14 however John H Marr was disappointed that the regionalism so characteristic of the texts is absent in Doniger s book and wondered why the discussion took so long 15 16 Doniger s Rigveda a translation of 108 hymns selected from the canon was deemed among the most reliable by historian of religion Ioan P Culianu 17 However in an email message Michael Witzel called it idiosyncratic and unreliable just like her Jaiminiya Brahmana or Manu re translations 18 Criticism edit This section may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page August 2020 Beginning in the early 2000s some conservative diaspora Hindus started to question whether Doniger accurately described Hindu traditions 19 Together with some of her colleagues she was the subject of a critique by Hindu right wing activist speaker Rajiv Malhotra 20 for using psychoanalytic concepts to interpret non Western subjects Aditi Banerjee a co author of Malhotra criticised Wendy Doniger as grossly misquoting the text of Valmiki Ramayana 21 Christian Lee Novetzke associate professor of South Asian Studies at the University of Washington summarizes this controversy as follows Wendy Doniger a premier scholar of Indian religious thought and history expressed through Sanskritic sources has faced regular criticism from those who consider her work to be disrespectful of Hinduism in general 22 Novetzke cites Doniger s use of psychoanalytical theory as a kind of lightning rod for the censure that these scholars receive from freelance critics and watch dog organizations that claim to represent the sentiments of Hindus 22 Philosopher Martha Nussbaum concurring with Novetzke adds that while the agenda of those in the American Hindu community who criticize Doniger appears similar to that of the Hindu right wing in India it is not quite the same since it has no overt connection to national identity and that it has created feelings of guilt among American scholars given the prevailing ethos of ethnic respect that they might have offended people from another culture 23 While Doniger has agreed that Indians have ample grounds to reject postcolonial domination she claims that her works are only a single perspective which does not subordinate Indian self identity 24 Her authorship of the section describing Hindu Religion in Microsoft s Encarta Encyclopedia was criticized for being politically motivated and distorted Following a review the article was withdrawn 25 Patak Kumar notes that Doniger has given a dispassionate secular critique of Hinduism which is met with defensive responses by Indian scholars such as Varadaraja V Raman who acknowledged the sound scholarship of Doniger but urged appreciation and sensitivity when analyzing works regarded as sacred by vast numbers of people 26 The Hindus edit Doniger s trade book The Hindus An Alternative History was published in 2009 by Viking Penguin According to the Hindustan Times The Hindus was a No 1 bestseller in its non fiction category in the week of October 15 2009 27 Two scholarly reviews in the Social Scientist and the Journal of the American Oriental Society though praising Doniger for her textual scholarship criticized both Doniger s poor historiography and her lack of focus 28 29 In the popular press the book has received many positive reviews for example from the Library Journal 30 the Times Literary Supplement 31 the New York Review of Books 32 The New York Times 33 and The Hindu 34 In January 2010 the National Book Critics Circle named The Hindus as a finalist for its 2009 book awards 35 The Hindu American Foundation protested this decision alleging inaccuracies and bias in the book 36 In 2011 a lawsuit was filed against Doniger and Penguin books by Dinanath Batra on the grounds that the book intentionally offended or outraged the religious sentiments of Hindus an action punishable by criminal prosecution under Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code 37 In 2014 as part of a settlement agreement reached with plaintiff The Hindus was recalled by Penguin India 38 39 40 Indian authors such as Arundhati Roy Partha Chatterjee Jeet Thayil and Namwar Singh inveighed against the publisher s decision 41 42 The book has since been published in India by Speaking Tiger Books 43 Recognition edit1989 elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 44 1996 elected to the American Philosophical Society 45 2000 PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award for excellence in multi cultural literature non fiction for Splitting the Difference 46 2002 Rose Mary Crawshay prize from the British Academy for the best book about English literature written by a woman for The Bedtrick 47 2008 Martin E Marty Public Understanding of Religion Award from the American Academy of Religion 48 2015 Charles Homer Haskins Prize of the American Council of Learned Societies 49 Works editDoniger has written 16 books translated primarily from Sanskrit to English with commentary nine other volumes has contributed to many edited texts and has written hundreds of articles in journals magazines and newspapers These include New York Times Book Review London Review of Books the Times Literary Supplement The Times The Washington Post U S News amp World Report International Herald Tribune Parabola The Chronicle of Higher Education Daedalus The Nation and the Journal of Asian Studies citation needed Interpretive works edit Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O Flaherty Served as Vedic consultant and co author and contributed a chapter Part II The Post Vedic History of the Soma Plant pp 95 147 in Soma Divine Mushroom of Immortality by R Gordon Wasson New York Harcourt Brace 1968 Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Siva Oxford University Press 1973 The Ganges London Macdonald Educational 1975 The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology Berkeley University of California 1976 Women Androgynes and Other Mythical Beasts Chicago University of Chicago Press 1980 Dreams Illusion and Other Realities Chicago University of Chicago Press 1984 Tales of Sex and Violence Folklore Sacrifice and Danger in the Jaiminiya Brahmana Chicago University of Chicago Press 1985 Other Peoples Myths The Cave of Echoes New York Macmillan 1988 Published under the name of Wendy Doniger The Implied Spider Politics and Theology in Myth The 1996 1997 ACLS AAR Lectures New York Columbia University Press 1998 Splitting the Difference Gender and Myth in Ancient Greece and India The 1996 Jordan Lectures Chicago and London University of London Press and University of Chicago Press 1999 Der Mann der mit seiner eigenen Frau Ehebruch beging Mit einem Kommentar von Lorraine Daston Berlin Suhrkamp 1999 The Bedtrick Tales of Sex and Masquerade Chicago University of Chicago Press 2000 La Trappola della Giumenta Trans Vincenzo Vergiani Milan Adelphi Edizione 2003 The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was New York Oxford University Press 2005 The Hindus An Alternative History New York Penguin Press 2009 The Donigers of Great Neck A Mythologized Memoir Waltham MA Brandeis University Press 2019 Translations edit Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O Flaherty Hindu Myths A Sourcebook translated from the Sanskrit Harmondsworth Penguin Classics 1975 The Rig Veda An Anthology 108 Hymns Translated from the Sanskrit Harmondsworth Penguin Classics 1981 with David Grene Antigone Sophocles A new translation for the Court Theatre Chicago production of February 1983 Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism in the series Textual Sources for the Study of Religion edited by John R Hinnells Chicago University of Chicago Press 1990 with David Grene Oresteia A New Translation for the Court Theatre Production of 1986 Chicago University of Chicago Press 1988 Published under the name of Wendy Doniger Mythologies A restructured translation of Yves Bonnefoy s Dictionnaire des Mythologies prepared under the direction of Wendy Doniger Chicago University of Chicago Press 1991 2 vols The Laws of Manu A new translation with Brian K Smith of the Manavadharmasastra Harmondsworth Penguin Classics 1991 Vatsyayana Kamasutra A new translation by Wendy Doniger and Sudhir Kakar New York Oxford University Press 2002 The Lady of the Jewel Necklace and The Lady Who Shows Her Love Harsha s Priyadarsika and Ratnavali Clay Sanskrit Series New York New York University Press JJC Foundation 2006 Edited volumes edit Published under the name of Wendy Doniger O Flaherty The Concept of Duty in South Asia with J D M Derrett London School of Oriental and African Studies The Critical Study of Sacred Texts Berkeley Graduate Theological Union Religious Studies Series 1979 Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Traditions Berkeley University of California Press 1980 Elephanta The Cave of Siva Wendy Doniger O Flaherty Carmel Berkson and George Michell Princeton Princeton University Press 1983 ISBN 978 0 691 04009 7 Religion and Change Edited by Wendy Doniger O Flaherty History of Religions 25 4 May 1986 Published under the name of Wendy Doniger Animals in Four Worlds Sculptures from India Photographs by Stella Snead text by Wendy Doniger and George Michell Chicago University of Chicago Press 1989 Purana Perennis Reciprocity and Transformation in Hindu and Jaina Texts Essays by David Shulman V Narayana Rao A K Ramanujan Friedhelm Hardy John Cort Padmanabh Jaini Laurie Patton and Wendy Doniger Edited by Wendy Doniger SUNY Press 1993 Off with Her Head The Denial of Women s Identity in Myth Religion and Culture Ed with Howard Eilberg Schwartz Berkeley University of California Press 1995 Myth and Method Ed with Laurie Patton Virginia University of Virginia Press 1996 The Norton Anthology of World Religions Hinduism Ed with Jack Miles New York Norton 2015 See also editA K Ramanujan author of 300 Ramayanas Censorship in IndiaNotes edit Curriculum Vitae uchicago edu accessed June 16 2016 a b c Shrimali 2010 p 67 a b Board of Directors Past Presidents Association for Asian Studies Association for Asian Studies Inc Retrieved March 22 2017 a b c The John U Nef Committee on Social Thought Wendy Doniger profile socialthought uchicago edu accessed February 22 2014 Q amp A with Wendy Doniger the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor and author of The Hindus news uchicago edu November 5 2009 accessed February 22 2014 History of Religions Editorial Board press uchicago edu accessed February 22 2014 Past Presidents Past Presidents of the AAR aarweb org American Academy of Religion Retrieved February 22 2014 Art Institute of Chicago President s Lecture permanent dead link chicagohumanities org accessed February 14 2015 Martha Craven Nussbaum The clash within democracy religious violence and India s future Harvard University Press 2007 p 249 Shrimali 2010 p 68 Doniger Wendy The Hindus An Alternative History Viking Penguin p 35 Nagarajan Vijaya April 2004 Book Review The Bedtrick Tales of Sex and Masquerade The Journal of Religion 84 2 332 333 doi 10 1086 421829 JSTOR 421829 Harlan Lindsey July 28 2009 The Implied Spider Politics and Theology in Myth By Wendy Doniger American Lectures on the History of Religions 16 New York Columbia University Press 1998 xii 200 pp 26 95 cloth Church History 68 2 529 doi 10 2307 3170935 JSTOR 3170935 S2CID 154582655 a b Richard Gombrich Hindu Myths A Sourcebook Translated from the Sanskrit by Wendy Doniger O Flaherty Religious Studies Vol 14 No 2 Jun 1978 pp 273 274 a b Marr 1976 pp 718 719 Kakar Sudhir April 1990 Book Review Other People s Myths The Cave of Echoes Wendy Doniger O Flaherty The Journal of Religion 70 2 293 doi 10 1086 488386 JSTOR 1203930 Ioan P Culianu Ask Yourselves in Your Own Hearts History of Religions Vol 22 No 3 Feb 1983 pp 284 286That is why with the exception of Geldner s German translation the most reliable modern translations of the Rgveda W O Flaherty s being one of them are only partial However W O Flaherty has in her present translation a wider scope than other scholars Louis Renou for instance whose Hymnes speculatifs du Veda are a model of accuracy who prefer to limit their choice to one thematic set of hymns Taylor 2011 p 160 The interpretation of gods Shoaib Daniyal 2015 Plagiarism row How Rajiv Malhotra became the Ayn Rand of Internet Hindutva Scroll in Wendy Doniger Falsehood a b Christian Lee Novetzke The Study of Indian Religions in the US Academy India Review 5 1 May 2006 113 114 doi 10 1080 14736480600742668 Martha C Nussbaum The Clash Within Democracy Religious Violence and India s Future Cambridge MA Harvard University Press 2009 p 248 I don t feel I diminish Indian texts by writing about or interpreting them My books have a right to exist alongside other books Amy M Braverman The interpretation of gods magazine uchicago edu University of Chicago Magazine 97 2 December 2004 accessed February 14 2015 Sankrant Sanu 2002 Are Hinduism studies prejudiced Pratap Kumar A Survey of New Approaches to the Study of Religion in India New Approaches to the Study of Religion Regional critical and historical approaches 2004 p 132 Top authors this week Hindustan Times Indo Asian News Service New Delhi October 15 2009 Shrimali 2010 p 80 There are several issues that need more detailed and nuanced analysis rather than straight jacketed formulations that we read in The Hindus These concern terminologies and chronologies invoked perfunctory manner in which class caste struggles have been referred to almost casually complex inter religious dialogue seen only in the context of Visnu s avataras and looking at the tantras merely in terms of sex and political power The work rarely rises above the level of tale telling On the whole this is neither a serious work for students of Indian history nor for those with a critical eye on religious history of India nor indeed it is the real Alternative History of the Hindus Rocher 2012 p 303 She especially loves to illustrate ancient stories by interjecting comparisons with situations with which the audience is familiar Doniger commands an unbelievably vast array of comparable material often though not always from American popular culture Doniger acknowledges that the book was not meant to be as long as it turned out to be but it got the bit between its teeth and ran away from me p 1 Several pages are indeed filled with good stories that are only loosely some very loosely related to the history of the Hindu religion Going into detail on the drinking and other vices of the Mughal emperors even though carefully documented is a case in point pp 539 541 When it comes to legal history in the colonial period in particular there are passages that are bound to raise eyebrows the history of Hindu law was more complex than is represented in this volume Anglo Hindu law was far more than the British interpretation of Jones s translation of Manu James F DeRoche Library Journal 2009 02 15 David Arnold Beheading Hindus And other alternative aspects of Wendy Doniger s history of a mythology Times Literary Supplement July 29 2009 David Dean Shulman A Passion for Hindu Myths in New York Review of Books Nov 19 2009 pp 51 53 Pankaj Mishra Another Incarnation nytimes com April 24 2009 A R Venkatachalapathy Understanding Hinduism The Hindu March 30 2010 National Book Critics Circle Finalists Are Announced blogs nytimes com January 23 2010 HAF Urges NBCC Not Honor Doniger s Latest Book Archived February 23 2014 at the Wayback Machine as reprinted in the Los Angeles Times The New Yorker and Sify Kapur Ratna February 15 2014 Totalising history silencing dissent The Hindu Retrieved February 15 2014 Penguin to destroy copies of Wendy Doniger s book The Hindus The Times of India Penguin to recall Doniger s book on Hindus The Hindu How Doniger s now recalled The Hindus ruffled Hindutva feathers firstpost com Academics writers decry Penguin s withdrawal of Doniger s book The Hindus timesofindia indiatimes com accessed February 14 2015 Buncombe Andrew Arundhati Roy criticises Penguin for pulping The Hindus An Alternative History The Independent Delhi Retrieved February 14 2015 B Mahesh December 8 2010 Doniger s Hindus returns 20 months after its withdrawal Pune Mirror Retrieved December 16 2015 Wendy Doniger American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved December 16 2021 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved December 16 2021 PEN Oakland Award Winners Josephine Miles Award Archived January 4 2013 at archive today Accessed February 22 2014 British Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences The Rose Mary Crawshay Prize 2002 Awarded to Professor Wendy Doniger britac ac uk accessed February 22 2014 American Academy of Religion Martin E Marty Public Understanding of Religion Award Current and Past Winners aarweb org retrieved February 22 2014 Wendy Doniger Named 2015 Haskins Prize Lecture ACLS News October 22 2013 accessed February 22 2013 A Life of Learning by Wendy Doniger with video May 8 2015 lecture at Philadelphia PA acls com Retrieved 2015 08 19 References editMarr John H 1976 Review of Wendy Doniger O Flaherty Asceticism and eroticism in the mythology of Siva School of Oriental and African Studies Oxford University Press 1973 Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London 39 3 718 719 doi 10 1017 s0041977x00051892 JSTOR 614803 S2CID 163033725 Rocher Ludo April June 2012 Review The Hindus An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger Journal of the American Oriental Society 132 2 302 304 doi 10 7817 jameroriesoci 132 2 0302 JSTOR 10 7817 jameroriesoci 132 2 0302 Shrimali K M July August 2010 Review of The Hindus An Alternative History by Wendy Doniger Social Scientist 38 7 8 66 81 JSTOR 27866725 Taylor McComas June 2011 Mythology Wars The Indian Diaspora Wendy s Children and the Struggle for the Hindu Past Asian Studies Review 35 2 149 168 doi 10 1080 10357823 2011 575206 S2CID 145317607 Agarwal V 2014 New stereotypes of Hindus in Western Indology ISBN 978 1 5058 8559 0 Rajiv Malhotra 2016 Academic Hinduphobia A Critique of Wendy Doniger s Erotic School of Indology ISBN 978 93 85485 01 5 Antonio de Nicolas Krishnan Ramaswamy and Aditi Banerjee eds 2007 Invading the Sacred An Analysis Of Hinduism Studies In America Rupa amp Co External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Wendy Doniger Doniger s homepage at the University of Chicago Divinity School website Wendy Doniger from Stanford University Presidential Lectures in the Humanities and ArtsAwards and achievementsPreceded byAnnette PeachLucy Newlyn Rose Mary Crawshay Prize2002andKate Flint Succeeded byJane StablerClaire Tomalin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wendy Doniger amp oldid 1201466346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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