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Alfred John Hiltebeitel (born 1942) is Columbian Professor of Religion, History, and Human Sciences at
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, USA. His academic specialism is in ancient
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epics such as the ''
Mahabharata The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; sa, महाभारतम्, ', ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism, the other being the '' Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the K ...
'' and ''
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'', together with Indian religious tradition and folklore.


Background

Hiltebeitel was awarded a B.A. degree from
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, where he majored in religion and minored in English (1959-1963). He attended the
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, where he obtained an M.A. (1966) and a Ph.D. (1973) in the History of Religions. His doctoral thesis is entitled ''Gods, Heroes, and Krsna: A Study of the Mahabharata in relation to Indian and Indo-European Symbolisms''. Hiltebeitel was an editorial assistant for Seabury Press in
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during 1963–1964, and between 1967-1968 he held a similar post with the '' History of Religions Journal''. He was appointed an Assistant Professor in Religion at George Washington University (GWU) in 1968, and was promoted to Associate Professor there in 1974. His appointment as Professor in Religion at GWU came in 1981. In the years following he has delivered invitational lectures at universities such as
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and the
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, as well as working on academic programs in south India. He has been Editor-in-chief of ''Hinduism'' for Oxford Bibliographies Online since 2009, and Editor-in-chief of the ''India's Sanskrit Epics: Text and Tradition'' series for
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publishers, . Among his many awards have been a
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and a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.


Publications

Hiltebeitel has written several books, and acted as editor and translator for several others, as well as contributing numerous papers to academic journals. In addition, he was director of ''Lady of Gingee: South Indian Draupadi Festivals'' (1988), a two-part video that was filmed in the Indian state of
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in 1986. Initially released as two 55-minute episodes with support from several academic institutions, the video has also been released in a shortened form comprising two 34-minute parts.


Author

*''The Ritual of Battle: Krishna in the Mahabharata'', Cornell University Press (1976). (Reprinted Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990; Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1991). *''The Cult of Draupadi: Mythologies: From Gingee to Kuruksetra'', University of Chicago Press (1988). (Reprinted Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1992). *''The Cult of Draupadi: On Hindu Ritual and the Goddess'', University of Chicago Press (1991). *''Rethinking India's Oral and Classical Epics: Draupadi among Rajputs, Muslims, and Dalits'', University of Chicago Press (1999). (Reprinted Delhi: Oxford, 2001). *''Rethinking the Mahabharata: A Reader's Guide to the Education of the Dharma King'', University of Chicago Press (2001). *''Dharma: Its Early History in Law, Religion, and Narrative'', Oxford University Press (2011). *''Reading the Fifth Veda: Studies on the Mahabharata; Essays by Alf Hiltebeitel,'' volume 1, ed. by Vishwa Adluri and Joydeep Bagchee, E. J. Brill (2011). *''When the Goddess Was a Woman: Mahabharata Ethnographies; Essays by Alf Hiltebeitel'', volume 2, ed. by Vishwa Adluri and Joydeep Bagchee. E. J. Brill (2011).


Editor

*''Criminal Gods and Demon Devotees: Essays on the Guardians of Popular Hinduism'', State University of New York Press (1989). *''Hair: Its Meaning and Power in Asian Cultures'', co-edited with Barbara D. Miller, State University of New York Press (1998). *''Is the Goddess a Feminist? The Politics of South Asian Goddesses'', co.-edited with Kathleen M. Erndl, New York University Press and Sheffield (2000).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hiltebeitel, Alf University of Chicago Divinity School alumni University of Chicago Divinity School faculty Haverford College alumni American Indologists George Washington University faculty American Sanskrit scholars Living people 1942 births