Dr. Jürgen Schaflechner
Raum: | 130.02.09 |
Telefon: | +49 6221 54 15276 |
E-Mail: | juergen.schaflechner@uni-heidelberg.de |
Web: | www.juergen-schaflechner.com |
Sprechzeiten: | nach Vereinbarung |
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Forschung
Curriculum Vitae
Lehre
Publikationen
Buchpublikationen:
2017 | Hinglaj Devi: Identity, Change, and Solidification at a Hindu Temple in Pakistan. New York: Oxford University Press. |
Kapitel und Artikel:
In Kürze | 'Making Hinduism: A case of governmentality at Hinglaj' in Ritual Journeys, eds. Christoph Bergmann & Jürgen Schaflechner. London et al.: Routledge. |
In Kürze | 'Introduction: ritual journeys in South Asia' (with Christoph Bergmann) in Ritual Journeys, eds. Christoph Bergmann & Jürgen Schaflechner. London et al.: Routledge. |
2018 | 'Blasphemy and the appropriation of vigilante justice in ‘hagiohistoric’ writing in Pakistan' in Blasphemy and Transgression in South Asia, eds. Kathinka Frøystad, Paul Rollier, & Arild Engelsen Ruud. |
2018 | 'Introduction' in Pakistan. Parallel Narratives of the Nation-State, eds. Christina Oesterheld & Jürgen Schaflechner. Karachi: Oxford University Press. |
2018 | 'Forced conversion and (Hindu) women’s agency in Sindh' republished in Pakistan. Parallel Narratives of the Nation-State, eds. Christina Oesterheld & Jürgen Schaflechner. Karachi: Oxford University Press. |
2017 | 'Forced conversion and (Hindu) women’s agency in Sindh' in South Asia Chronicle. 7. Berlin. |
2017 | 'Why does Pakistan’s horror pulp fiction stereotype ‘the Hindu’' in The Conversation. (https://theconversation.com/why-does-horror-pulp-fiction-in-pakistan-demonise-hindu-characters-73885) |
2016 | '‘The Hindu’ in recent Urdu horror stories from Pakistan' in Zeitschrift für Indologie und Südasienstudien. Band 32. Bremen: Hempen Verlag. |
2016 | 'What is lacking in the law on forced conversion' in The Herald, December issue. Karachi. |
2015 | 'The mother and the other' in Muslim Wanderers in South Asia, eds. Michel Boivin & Remy Delage. London et al.: Routledge. |
2015 | 'Denial and repetition: the solidification of tradition' in The Ambivalence of Denial. What’s Behind Denying Ritual?, eds. Ute Hüsken & Udo Simon. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. |
2015 | 'Royal Asiatic Society' in Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, ed. Hermann Hiery. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. |
2015 | 'Hinduism' (with Hans Hommes) in Lexikon zur Überseegeschichte, ed. Hermann Hiery. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. |
2015 | 'Economy of sacrifice: The Vagris of Karachi' in The Karachi Conference, ed. Sabiah Askari. Karachi: Cambridge Scholars Publishers. |
2014 | 'The shrine of Hinglaj Devi' in The Herald, October issue. Karachi. |
Editierte Volumen:
2018 | Pakistan. Parallel Narratives of the Nation-State, eds. Christina Oesterheld & Jürgen Schaflechner. Karachi: Oxford University Press. |
2018 | Ritual Journeys, eds. Christoph Bergmann & Jürgen Schaflechner. London et al.: Routledge. |
Dokumentarfilme:
2019 | The Toxic Reigns of Resentment (50 min) Screened at: Fung Fellowship Workshop, Princeton 2019 [ Trailer ] |
2016 | Thrust Into Heaven (66 min) Selected at: Sindhi Filmfestival, Paris 2016 SoSe Filmfestival, Jerewan 2017 |
2014 | There They Call Us Hindus. Here We Are Pakistanis (52 min) Selected at: FIFEQ, Quebec, Canada 2014 Bir Duino Human Rights Film Festival, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 2014 Ethnocineca, Vienna, Austria 2015 |
2013 | Mother Calling. Kali in Karachi (45 min) Selected at: FIFEQ, Quebec, Canada 2014 One with a movie camera, Marburg, Germany 2013 Music Mela, Islamabad, Pakistan 2015 |
2012 | Fakeera. An Unexceptional Story (8 min) Selected at: Short on work, Modena, Italy 2012 Ethnocineca, Vienna, Austria 2013 |
2011 | ... On Becoming Gods (43 min) Screened at: University Heidelberg, University of Vienna |
2010 | Agneya Tirtha Hinglaj (28 min) Screened at: University Heidelberg |
Trailer: MOTHER CALLING. KALI IN KARACHI