Deepak Sarma

Professor; Inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities

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deepak.sarma@case.edu
216.368.4790
Tomlinson Hall 243D
http://deepaksarma.com

Dr. Deepak Sarma, professor of Indian religions and philosophy at Case Western Reserve University, is the author of Classical Indian Philosophy: A Reader (2011), Hinduism: A Reader (2008), Epistemologies and the Limitations of Philosophical Inquiry: Doctrine in Madhva Vedanta (2005) and An Introduction to Madhva Vedanta (2003).

They were a guest curator of Indian Kalighat Paintings, an exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art. They are a curatorial consultant for the Department of Asian Art of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

After earning a BA in religion from Reed College, Sarma attended the University of Chicago Divinity School, where they received a PhD in the philosophy of religions. Their current reflections concern cultural theory, racism, and post-colonialism.

 

 

Prof. Sarma’s Publications:

https://case.academia.edu/DeepakSarma

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