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Goście Zakładu: wykłady

07.05.2019, prof. Krešimir Krnic (Uniwersytet w Zagrzebiu): Morally questionable episodes in Vālmīki’s Rāmāyaṇa

20.05.2019, prof. Mihaela Gligor (Rumuńska Akademia Nauk): Phenomenology and Hermeneutics. Mircea Eliade and the magic of interwar years in Bucharest

20.05.2019, prof. Ulrich Timme Kragh (Uniwersytet A. Mickiewicza w Poznaniu): Preliminary Remarks on Indian Plot Theory as Narrative Modes

20.05.2019, mgr Abhishek Jain (Uniwersytet A. Mickiewicza w Poznaniu): Vicissitudes of the Jain Prabandha Genre in the Fourteenth Century

21.05.2019, prof. McComas Taylor (Australian National University in Canberra): Does the Viṣṇu Purāṇa have a plot? Applying indigenous literary theory to Hindu narrative text

21.05.2019, prof. B.A. Viveka Rai (Mangalore University (professor emeritus), Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (visiting professor)): Laukika and Dharma: The Distinction of Worldly and Religious Narratives in the Kannada Writings of the Tenth-Century Poet Pampa

27.05.2019, prof. Ivan Andrijanić (University of Zagreb): Authorship attribution and authorship verification in Indology: traditional philology and computational stylometry

28.05.-30.05.2018, prof. Johannes Bronkhorst (Uniwersytet w Lozannie): cykl wykładów India and the study of religion

13.06.2018, prof. Dileep Shakya (ICCR Chair of Hindi, Uniwersytet w Budapeszcie), Ways of Storytelling in Hindi Cinema and Literature

13.06.2018, dr Kanchan Bhardwaj (Jamia Millia University, New Delhi): ‘Jhansi ki rani' by Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

17.10.2018, prof. Igor Kotin (Petersburski Uniwersytet Państwowy, Sankt Petersburg): On the History of partly Polish-Sponsored Russian Expedition to Ceylon and India (1914-1918)

18.10.2018, dr Suganya Anandakichenin (University of Hamburg, Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, École française d’Extrême-Orient, Pondichéry): From religious poetry to hagiographic commentary: the transition from Tamil to Sanskrit-Tamil maṇipravāḷam in the medieval Śrīvaiṣṇava milieu

24.10.2018, dr Geethakumary Kandiyoor Karappu (University of Calicut, Kerala, Indie): Warsztaty melorecytacji wybranych sanskryckich miar wierszowych

27.11.2018, dr Vibhas Chandra Verma (Department of Hindi, Deshbandhu College, Delhi University): Modern Popular Literature in Hindi

26.04.2017,  dr Jacek Woźniak (Uniwersytet Warszawski), Wisznuicka poezja tamilska okresu bhakti

24.05.2017, prof. dr hab. Maria Krzysztof Byrski (Uniwersytet Warszawski), Indyjski kasto-narodowy system społeczny (warnadźati dharma)

22.06.2017, prof. Amit Dey (Calcutta University), Sufism & Its Impact on Indian History

03.10.2017, prof. Maria Krzysztof Byrski (Uniwersytet Warszawski): Brzemię orientalisty

23.10.2017, dr Ramaraghaviah Sathyanarayanan (EFEO, Pondicherry): Is Śaiva and Smārta Prāyaścitta-s similar to each other?

22.11.2017, prof. Herman Tieken (Leiden University): Ruthless and calculating: lover, wife and prostitute

13.12.2017, prof. dr hab. Joanna Sachse (Uniwersytet Wrocławski): Gra słów w Bhagawadgicie

14.01.2016, Marijana Janjić  (Uniwersytet w Zagrzebiu), Technology in the Classroom. Teaching Asian languages with new tools

27.01.2016, dr Elisa Freschi (Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Wiedeń), Body and Self in śrīvaiṣṇavism. A "Hands-on" Discussion of Veṅkaṭanātha's Seśvaramīmāṃsā (ad 1.1.5)

20.04.2016, dr Lidia Szczepanik-Wojtczak, Świat wyobrażony w sanskryckiej literaturze o posłannictwie (dūtakāvya) – Kerala jako brahmakṣetra

18.05.2016, dr James Mallinson (South Asia Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies, London), The Amṛtasiddhi: Haṭhayoga's tantric Buddhist source text

18.05.2016, prof. Gudrun Bühnemann (Professor of Sanskrit and Indic Religions, Uniwersytet Wisconsin-Madison, USA), The Buddha Returns to his Birthplace: The lumbinīyātrā in Newar Buddhist Art and Literature

20.05.2016, prof. Mandakranta Bose (Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada), Sita and the Voice of Justice in the Ramayana

28.09.2016, prof. Chettiarthodi Rajendran (University of Calicut), Aspects of Kerala Culture

15.04.2015, dr Aleksandra Turek (Uniwersytet Warszawski): Rozbójnik: łotr czy bohater? O Janosikach z regionu Śekhawati

08.05.2015, dr Richard Williams (King's College, London): Musicians and patrons between Hindustan and Bengal in the eighteenth century

08.06.2015, prof. dr hab. Joanna Sachse (Uniwersytet Wrocławski): Mahabharata o braminach

09.06.2015, prof. Antonia Navarro Tejero (Cordoba): Saving the Daughters of India: British Paternalism and Indigenous Birth Assistants

06.07.2015, dr Parnal Chirmuley (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi): Reformers, Nationalists, and Travelling Ideas: Common Ground under Imperialism

18.11.2015,  prof. Irina Yaremczuk (Uniwersytet Lwowski), Słownik frekwencyjny języka i osobliwości leksykalno - statystyczne idiostylu pisarza

05.03.2014, prof. Brenda Beck (Uniwersytet w Toronto): Three Hunters: the Princess, the Boar and the Goddess

25.03.2014, prof. Raffaele Torella (La Sapienza, Rzym): Passions and emotions in Indian religions and philosophies: some preliminary remarks

25.03.2014, prof. Ute Huesken (Uniwersytet w Oslo): Navarātri / Durgāpūjā: On festivals and ritual creativity

26.03.2014, prof. Ute Huesken (Uniwersytet w Oslo): Theravāda Nuns in the West: Traditions, Monastic Law, and Lived Realities

27.03.2014, prof. Ute Huesken (Uniwersytet w Oslo): Women Priests in Hinduism: Changing Patterns of Ritual Agency

31.03.2014, dr hab. Krzysztof Stroński (UAM w Poznaniu): Języki pahari w świetle najnowszych badań historycznych i typologicznych

23.04.2014, prof. Giuliano Boccali (Uniwersytet w Mediolanie): The Complex Metaphors and their Importance in Early Kavya

14.05.2014, dr Bharati Jagannathan (Miranda College, Delhi University): Development of the Tamil Pilgrimage Tradition

02.06.2014, Małgorzata Czausow i Andrzej Chendyński: Polskie Osiedle Valivade, Kolhapur - "Mała Polska w Indiach"

11.06.2014, dr S. Sundarabalu (Visiting Professor, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore): Discrimination of women in the Muthuva tribal community of Tamil Nadu: A study in the light of the epic – Silappatikaram

03.10.2014, Krzysztof Renik: Keralskie parateatry

06.10.2014, prof. Heike Oberlin (Universität Tübingen): Kūṭiyāṭṭam: the temple theatre of South India. A practical introduction cum demonstration

07.10.2014, prof. Heike Oberlin (Universität Tübingen): Culture and society as mirrored in modern Indian literature: Kerala and Malayalam Literature

07.10.2014, prof. Heike Oberlin (Universität Tübingen): Talking eyes and speaking hands: a Kūṭiyāṭṭam (warsztaty)

08.10.2014, prof. Heike Oberlin (Universität Tübingen): Mantrāṅkam: the third act of Pratijñāyaugandharāyaṇam in Kūṭiyāṭṭam

30.10.2014, dr Tara Puri (University of Warwick): Indian women's magazines and women's literary histories: Ambai, Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain, and The Indian Ladies' Magazine

21.11.2014, prof. dr hab. Joanna Sachse (Uniwersytet Wrocławski):  Czy "Bhagawadgita" jest już w pełni zbadana? Próba komentarza do: II 39, IV 25 oraz XIV 5-9

7.03.2013, Gautam Chakrabarti (Freie Universität Berlin): An Enigmatic Russian and Anglophone Bengalis: Socio-Cultural Transactions on the Early Colonial Calcutta Stage

11.04.2013, dr Barbara Lotz (Würzburg University): Whose language is it anyway? A brief literary journey through the Hindi Urdu Controversy

12.04.2013, prof. Yigal Bronner (Jerusalem Hebrew University): Embrace Takes Center Stage: An Overview of Bitextuality in South Asian Literature

12.04.2013, prof. Adalbert J. Gail (Freie Universität Berlin): Double-entendre (śleṣa) in the Visual Arts of South and Southeast Asia

15.03.2013, prof. Giuliano Boccali (Uniwersytet w Mediolanie): The Description of Himālaya in Kālidāsa's Kumārasambhava, I, 1-17

28.05.2013, prof. Hulkuntemath Shivamurthy Sastri Shivaprakash (Jawaharlal Nehru University; Tagore Centre, Berlin): Contemporary Indian Theatres

21.10.2013, prof. Marion Rastelli (Austriacka Akademia Nauk): Yoga in the Daily Routine of the Pāñcarātrins

21.10.2013, prof. Johannes Bronkhorst (Lausanne): Who is a Brahmin?

23.10.2013, prof. Klaus Karttunen (Uniwersytet w Helsinkach): The Buddha in Greek Disguise

03.12.2013, dr Zbigniew Igielski (Konsul RP w New Delhi): Sikhowie–protestanci Indii

09.01.2012, prof. Alexander Dubyanskiy (Uniwersytet w Moskwie): Tamil Bhakti Literature

28.03.2012, prof. Ute Huesken (Uniwersytet w Oslo): The social dynamics of South Indian Temple Festivals

29.03.2012, prof. Ute Huesken (Uniwersytet w Oslo): On female agency in Brahmanic ritual traditions

28.05.2012, prof. Alexis Sanderson (Uniwersytet w Oxfordzie): A Long and Troubled History: Śaivism and Brahmanism from the Second to Twelfth Centuries, part I

30.05.2012, prof. Alexis Sanderson (Uniwersytet w Oxfordzie): A Long and Troubled History: Śaivism and Brahmanism from the Second to Twelfth Centuries, part II

04.06.2012, prof. Marion Rastelli (Austriacka Akademia Nauk): Viṣṇu, Vāsudeva and Nārāyaṇa in the Pāñcarātra saṃhitās

04.06.2012, prof. Klaus Karttunen (Uniwersytet w Helsinkach): Introduction to the History of Indology

05.06.2012, prof. Johannes Bronkhorst (Lausanne): On the early history of Mīmāṃsā as language philosophy

06.06.2012, prof. Klaus Karttunen (Uniwersytet w Helsinkach): Scholars, Engineers and Wicked Barbarians - Yavanas in Classical Indian Literature

25.10.2012, Małgorzata Skiba (reżyser): spotkanie i projekcja filmu Chitraanjali. Stefan Norblin w Indiach

26.10.2012, Urvashi Butalia (Kali for Women): Feminism in the Indian literary scene

29.10.2012, Suketu Mehta, Marta Bręgiel-Benedyk: spotkanie z autorem i tłumaczką (temat przewodni: The Cultural Role of Indian Diaspora In the Modern World)

21.11.2012, prof. Claus Peter Zoller (Uniwersytet w Oslo): An oral version of the Mahābhārata from the Indian Himalayas