Nina Rageth, M.A.
- Doktorandin Dokroratsprogramm Asien und Europa
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09/2017 - 01/2019 |
doc.mobility fellowship (SNSF), Goldsmiths, University of London |
Since 09/2014 | PhD Candidate in the Study of Religion at the University Research Priority Program Asia and Europe
Working title: Siddha Medicine in the Context of Neo-Hindu Organizations in Contemporary South India: the Convergence of Religion and Medicine. |
09/2013-09/2014 | Research and Teaching Assistant of Prof. Dr. D. Lüddeckens at the Department of Religious Studies, University of Zurich |
2010-2013 | Master of Arts in Study of Religion, University of Zurich
Master thesis: Auroville in der Zweiten Generation. Form und Konstitutionsbedingungen einer Neuen Religiösen Bewegung. |
2010-2011 | Visiting Student at SOAS, University of London |
2006-2010 | Bachelor of Arts in Study of Religion (major), Sanskrit (minor) and Indian Studies (minor), University of Zurich |
Siddha Medicine in the Context of Neo-Hindu Organizations in Contemporary South India: the Convergence of Religion and Medicine.
Articles
2018 |
"A Reciprocal Relationship: Siddha Medicine in the Context of a Hindu Guru Organization", in: Asian Medicine 13/1-2, 222-246. [peer reviewed] |
2017 |
"Indian Sufism in Israel: A Musically Orchestrated Interaction", (co-authored with David Landau) in: PaRDeS, the Journal of German Association of Jewish Studies, Band 23, 163–180. [peer reviewed] |
2015 | “Gemeinschaft in der zweiten Generation. Religiöses Deutungssystem und geteilte Lebenspraxis in Auroville”, in: Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 23/2, 258–284. [peer reviewed] |
2015 | “Multi-sited Fieldwork”, Asia & Europe Bulletin. The Bulletin of the University Research Priority Program Asia and Europe, 2016/5: 34-35. |
2014 | “Priesterinnen im Hinduismus”, facultativ. Magazinbeilage zur Reformierten Presse, 2014/2. |
Book Chapter in edited volume
2018 |
"Self-fashioning of the Hereditary Siddha Practitioner. Semantic Structure and Structuring Conditions", in: Lüddeckens, Dorothea und Monika Schrimpf (eds.): Medicine - Religion - Spirituality. Global Perspectives on Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative Healing, transcript: Bielefeld, 91-132. |
Translations
2017 | Bananenblätter und Straßenstaub. Tamilische Kurzgeschichten aus Südindien und Sri Lanka. Übersetzt von Eveline Masilamani-Meyer und Nina Rageth, Heidelberg: Draupadi Verlag. |