Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Neusprachliche Südasienstudien
SAI|Südasien-Institut
Jürgen Schaflechner

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





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