South Asian Studies

Faculty of the Committee on South Asian Studies

Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp, Professor of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies (Chair) (on leave spring term)
Ali S. Asani, Professor of the Practice of Indo-Muslim Languages and Culture (on leave 2000-01)
Pramod Chandra, George P. Bickford Professor of Indian and South Asian Art (on leave fall term)
Diana L. Eck, Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies
William A. Graham, Jr., Professor of the History of Religion and Islamic Studies and Murray A. Albertson Professor of Middle Eastern Studies
Charles Hallisey, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities (on leave 2000-01)
Stephanie W. Jamison, Gardner Cowles Associate Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Studies
Jay H. Jasanoff, Diebold Professor of Indo-European Linguistics and Philology (on leave spring term)
Sheila S. Jasanoff, Professor of Science and Public Policy (Kennedy School, Public Health) (on leave 2001-2002)
Devesh Kapur, Associate Professor of Government
Arthur Kleinman, Professor of Medical Anthropology in the Faculties of Medicine and Arts and Sciences (on leave 2000-01)
C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, Stephen Phillips Professor of Archaeology and Ethnology
Roderick MacFarquhar, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science
John H. Mansfield, John H. Watson Jr., Professor of Law (Law School)
Stephen A. Marglin, Walter S. Barker Professor of Economics
Richard H. Meadow, Senior Lecturer on Anthropology (on leave spring term)
Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Associate Professor of Government and of Social Studies
Roy Mottahedeh, Gurney Professor of History (on leave fall term)
Gregory Nagy, Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature (on leave spring term)
V. Kasturi Rangan, Professor of Business Administration (Business School)
Peter P. Rogers, Gordon McKay Professor of Environmental Engineering
Stanley J. Tambiah, Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology
Frank E. Vogel, Assistant Professor of Law (Law School)
Calvert Watkins, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Linguistics and the Classics
Jeffrey G. Williamson, Laird Bell Professor of Economics (on leave 2000-01)
Irene J. Winter, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts (on leave fall term)
Michael Witzel, Wales Professor of Sanskrit
Richard Wolf, Assistant Professor of Music
Nur Yalman, Professor of Social Anthropology and of Middle Eastern Studies (on leave spring term)

The Committee on South Asian Studies is a multidisciplinary group of scholars appointed to coordinate teaching and research on South Asia (Bhutan, Bangla Desh, India, Maldives, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the neighboring areas) among Harvard’s departments and schools and is concerned with the planned development of South Asian Studies in the University as a whole. It sponsors lectures, seminars, conferences, films, and exhibitions on South Asia. Its various interdisciplinary seminars are open to all students and faculty members. There is no separate degree program, but degrees can be sought in the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, which offers undergraduate concentrations in both Sanskrit Studies and Indian Studies. Advanced degrees (A.M., Ph.D.) are only offered in Sanskrit and Indian Studies combined, requiring the student to study advanced Sanskrit. Other departments and programs affiliated with the South Asia Committee may also offer degrees; applicants should contact those departments directly.

The courses listed below deal directly or indirectly with the study of South Asia. A more detailed description of these courses may be found in this catalog under the appropriate department or committee. Other relevant courses are listed in the catalogs of the schools of Business, Divinity, Education, Public Health, Law, and the Kennedy School of Government.

Anthropology [145], 152, 205a, 205b, [273], 311, 323, 324

Comparative Literature 207

Economics [1361], 1366, [1368], 1390, 2390b, 2390d

English 168

History of Art and Architecture [18d], 183k, [184x]

Hindi, see Urdu 101, 102, 103r, 104, 300

History of Science [212]

Indian Studies 91r, 98r, 99, [111], 205a, [205b], [206], [211], [215hf], [216], 302

Linguistics 122, 220ar

Literature and Arts [C-18]

Nepali 101

Pali [101a], [101b], 102a, [102b], 103r, 300

Persian 140ar, 140br

Religion 13, [14], 1025, [1026], [1551], [1555], 1585, 1600, 1605, [2660]

Sanskrit 98r, 101a, 101b, 102a, 102b, 200ar, 200br, [201ar], [202r], [206r], [207a], 207b, 208r, 214, [215], 301, 310

Social Analysis 36

Tibetan and Himalayan Studies 101a, 101b, [103], 104a, 104b, [105a], [105b], [106], 200a, [201], [202], 203a, 207a, [210], [212], 300, 302, 305

Thai [101a], [101b], [102a], [102b], [103r], 300 Urdu 101, 102, 103r, [104], [300]

Visual and Environmental Studies 154ar