Dear Colleagues,

I am happy to announce that the University of Toronto Mississauga will host its 
third annual Summer School on the Languages and Literatures of Jainism between 
August 14 and 18, 2023. Those interested in participating may do so either 
in-person or via zoom. If you know of anyone who may be interested in 
attending, please pass along the announcement that is pasted below.

If there are any questions about the summer school, please do not hesitate to 
be in touch!

Best wishes,
Tim Lorndale


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The University of Toronto is pleased to announce that its Third Annual Summer 
School on the Languages and Literatures of Jainism will be held between August 
14th and 18th 2023 on the Mississauga campus. The primary mode of instruction 
will be in-person, but we will accommodate people who wish to attend online. 
This year’s summer school will focus on Jain Prakrit from the first millennium 
of the common era. Participants will read both literary works by poets like 
Haribhadrasūri, Pālitta and Śīlāṅka, as well as exegetical and doxographic 
literature, such as the Niryukti (Nijjutti) tradition of the Śvetāmbaras and 
Darśanasāra of the Digambara author Devasena.

Professor Andrew Ollett of the University of Chicago will be leading our 
reading sessions. Professor Ollett is a specialist of Indian literature and 
intellectual history, and works across several languages, including Prakrit, 
Sanskrit, and Kannada. His first monograph, The Language of the Snakes (UC 
Press, 2017), is a critical study of Prakrit’s place in Indian literary 
culture. He also recently published a translation of Koūhala’s Prakrit romance, 
the Līlāvaī (Murty Classical Library, 2021). Dr. Heleen de Jonckheere, Lecturer 
in South Asian Religions at SOAS, University of London, will also lead reading 
sessions, guiding our study of the Digambara materials. Dr. de Jonckheere’s 
research focuses on translation in Jain literature, as well as manuscript 
culture. She has done extensive work on the Dharmaparīkṣā tradition. She is 
also the co-editor of a forthcoming volume entitled Pure Soul: The Jaina 
Spiritual Traditions. Professor Aleksandra Restifo, the Bhagavan Mahavir 
Assistant Professor of Jain Studies at Florida International University, will 
also lend us her expertise in Prakrit literature, leading sessions on Śīlāṅka’s 
Cauppanamahāpurisacariya. Professor Restifo is a specialist of Prakrit and 
Sanskrit literatures, and has published on topics such as, Jain dramatic 
literature, aesthetic theory, and the history of emotions in Jain literary and 
ritual materials. She will also present new research at the summer school about 
the use of upamā- and vyatireka-śleṣa in the works of poets like Śīlāṅka.

There will be two reading sessions each day: one in the morning and another in 
the afternoon. The focus will be Prakrit narrative literature in the morning, 
and exegetical texts in the afternoon. While prior study of Prakrit is not 
required, participants should have an intermediate to advanced knowledge of 
Sanskrit. Materials relating to Prakrit grammar will be circulated prior to the 
start of the summer school. It is important that participants review these 
beforehand so that we may make the most of our week together.

The summer school itself is free to attend, and there will be funding available 
for room and board for a limited number of applicants from outside the Greater 
Toronto Area. We also ask that all in-person participants be fully vaccinated.

Those interested in attending this year’s summer school should send their CV 
and a statement of interest of about 200 words via email. Please make sure to 
mention whether you wish to attend in-person or at a distance. Applications are 
due by June 20th.

Please contact Timothy Lorndale ( 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ) to apply to 
the summer school or for any further information.

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Dr. Timothy Lorndale
Bhagavan Shitalnath Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Historical Studies
University of Toronto Mississauga
[email protected]

Attachment: UTM-Jain Studies Summer School-2023.pdf
Description: UTM-Jain Studies Summer School-2023.pdf

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