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Prof. Gananath Obeyesekere
Director
352B Dharmaraja Mawatha, Kandy, Sri Lanka
sekere@princeton.edu
94-081-4470119
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I am Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus at Princeton University from where I retired in 2000 after teaching there for twenty years. I passed my BA in English literature with first class honors in 1955 from the University of Ceylon; my MA and PhD was from the University of Washington, Seattle, in 1958 and 1964 respectively. I have taught at the University of Sri Lanka, the University of Washington and the University of California, San Diego. Since my retirement I have taught at Harvard as Numata Professor of Buddhist Studies (Fall 2005); this coming Fall I will be New York City Professor at Columbia University. I have given major endowed lectures all over the world, most recently the William James lecture at Harvard, the Foerster Lecture in Comparative Religion at Berkeley, the Thomas Huxley lecture in London; and next year I will deliver the Alice Thorner lecture in Paris. I have had many academic honors and awards, among them the Huxley Medal given by the Royal Anthropological Institute and which is listed as “the highest honor at the disposal of the Institute.” I have been a Guggenheim Fellow, a Suntory-Toyota Fellow (STICERD) at the London School of Economics and many more. My book on Captain Cook won the Louis Gottschalk Prize in 1993 awarded by the American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies.

I have published over one hundred scholarly articles and the following books: Land Tenure in Village Ceylon: A Sociological and Historical Study, Cambridge, 1967; Medusa’s Hair: An Essay on Personal Symbols and Religious Experience, Chicago, 1981 (Translated into Japanese by Shibuya Toshio, Tokyo, 1988); The Cult of the Goddess Pattini, Chicago, 1984; Buddhism Transformed (with Richard Gombrich), Princeton, 1988; The Work of Culture: Symbolic Transformation in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology, Chicago, 1990; The Apotheosis of Captain Cook: European Mythmaking in the Pacific, Princeton, 1992 (Enlarged edition 1997); Imagining Karma: Ethical Transformation in Amerindian, Buddhist and Greek Rebirth, University of California Press, 2002; Cannibal Talk: The Maneating Myth and Human Sacrifice in the South Seas, University of California Press, 2005. In preparation, The Awakened Ones: A Phenomenology of the Visionary Experience.

 

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