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David Holmberg

David Holmberg

Professor Emeritus, Anthropology

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Geographic Research Area: Nepal and the Himalaya region

Teaching/Research Interests: Ritual syncretism, ritual and myth with power, state system of forced labor, and history of anthropology of the Himalayas

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  • Faculty
  • SAP Core Faculty
    • SAP Professor Emeriti

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Phone: 607-255-5137

Ronald J. Herring

Ronald Herring

Professor Emeritus, Government

Geographic Research Area: India

Teaching/Research Interests: Agrarian political economy and agrarian reform; ethnicity and conflict; political ecology and development; and social conflicts around science and genetic engineering

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  • Faculty
  • SAP Core Faculty
    • SAP Professor Emeriti

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Phone: 607-227-5935

Vincent Burgess

Vincent Burgess

Graduate Student

Vincent is a PhD candidate in the Asian Religions doctoral program of the Department of Asian Studies. He has received a 2016-17 Fulbright Student Fellowship to conduct his research over the next year in India. His research is currently focused on discourses of renunciation and environmentalism against contemporary, north Indian religious traditions, particularly how such discourses have intersected with various conceptions and articulations of modernity.

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  • Student
  • Graduate Student

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Bandara Herath

Bandara Herath

Senior Lecturer, Asian Studies

Geographic Research Area: Sri Lanka

Teaching/Research Interests: Teaching Sinhala as a second language, English-Sinhala translation

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  • Faculty
  • SAP Core Faculty

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Daniel Gold

Daniel Gold

Professor Emeritus, South Asia Religions

Geographic Research Area: India

Teaching/Research Interests: South Asian religions, North Indian devotional traditions, and modern Indian religious movements

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  • Faculty
  • SAP Core Faculty

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Phone: 607-255-1339

Jeffrey Chusid

Jeffrey Chusid

Associate Professor, City and Regional Planning

Geographic Research Area: India, China, Ukraine, Fiji, and United States

Teaching/Research Interests: Historic cements, modernist architecture, cultural exchange, and sustainable development

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  • Faculty
  • SAP Core Faculty

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Phone: 607-254-8579

Anne M. Blackburn

Anne Blackburn

Old Dominion Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Asian Studies

Anne M. Blackburn the Old Dominion Foundation Professor in the Humanities of South Asia studies and Buddhist studies in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University. She received her BA from Swarthmore College and MA and PhD degrees from the University of Chicago. Blackburn studies Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia, with a special interest in Buddhist monastic culture and Buddhist participation in networks linking Sri Lanka and mainland Southeast Asia before and during colonial presence in the region.

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  • Faculty
  • SAP Core Faculty
    • SAP Advisory Council
      • SEAP Core Faculty

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Phone: 607-254-6501

Arnab Basu

Arnab Basu

Professor, Applied Economics and Management

Geographic Research Area: India

Teaching/Research Interests: Development economics, field experiments, information economics, international trade, and labor economics

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  • Faculty
  • SAP Core Faculty
    • SAP Steering Committee

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Phone: 607-255-6280

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