- Sheldon Pollock
Infobox Writer
name = Sheldon I. Pollock
occupation =Professor ,Indologist
main_interests =Literary Theory ,History ofLiterary cultures ,Premodern globalization ,Indian intellectual history Sheldon I. Pollock is a scholar of
Sanskrit , Indian intellectual and literary history, and comparative intellectual history. He is currently the William B. Ransford Professor of Sanskrit and South Asian Studies atColumbia University and Joint General Editor of theClay Sanskrit Library .Career
Pollock has previously taught at the
University of Chicago and theUniversity of Iowa . He received his Ph.D. fromHarvard University 's Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, where he studied with Daniel H.H. Ingalls. Pollock's dissertation, completed in 1975, was entitled "Aspects of Versification in Sanskrit Lyric Poetry."Theory of literary cultures
In a series of articles in the 1980's and 1990's, Pollock became known as one of the most innovative theorists working in the discipline of Indian intellectual history. Besides his interests in Sanskrit poetry ("
kavya "), poetics ("alamkarasastra"), and theMimamsa school of Vedic exegesis, he has published articles dealing with Hindu nationalism and the history ofOrientalism .Some defenders of traditional Oriental studies, such as Reinhold Grunendahl, have argued that Pollock exaggerates the connection between
Nazism and GermanIndology in his "Deep Orientalism? Notes on Sanskrit and Power Beyond the Raj" (1993). Pollock has also been criticized for his emphasis on secular aspects of Sanskrit literary culture, and his lack of interest in the field of religious studies.In spite of these criticisms, Pollock is arguably the early 21st century's most important and wide-ranging thinker in the field of Indian intellectual history, as exemplified by his magnum opus, "The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India" (2006).
External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/mealac/faculty/pollock/ Pollock's faculty webpage at Columbia University, including a bibliography of selected works]
* [http://www.claysanskritlibrary.org/ Sheldon Pollock is the Joint General Editor of the Clay Sanskrit Library]
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