Less recent but very rich is the following:
Penser, dire et représenter l’animal dans le monde indien, ed. Nalini BALBIR & 
Georges-Jean PINAULT, Paris : Librairie Honoré Champion (Bibliothèque de 
l’École des Hautes Études, Sciences historiques et philologiques, Tome 345), 
2009.

For the table of contents, see the contribution of Claudine BAUTZE-PICRON (the 
given date of 2008 is the one of the proof, not the final one) :
https://www.academia.edu/19604953/Antagonistes_et_compl%C3%A9mentaires_le_lion_et_l_%C3%A9l%C3%A9phant_dans_la_personnalit%C3%A9_du_Buddha


Le 24 oct. 2024 à 07:55, Nagaraj Paturi via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :


The following recent book might be of interest in this context:

https://books.google.com/books/about/Conversations_with_the_Animate_Other.html?id=VdDYEAAAQBAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false

On Wed, 23 Oct 2024, 11:28 pm Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thank you for the information, Andrea, this is really helpful!  I've registered 
for the 9 Nov sessions at Texas (the remaining days are in-person only).  It's 
good to know about the U. Kent meeting.  What a great subject!

Best,
Dominik

--
Prof. Dominik Wujastyk
University of Alberta


On Wed, 23 Oct 2024 at 11:10, Andrea Lorene Gutierrez 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Dominik,

I am fully with you, Dominik, with the frustration of high rates for large 
conferences, given the range of our interlocutors coming from Global South, 
contingent, parttime, and all sorts of situations.

The Madison organizers had encouraged making ACSA panels virtual to allow 
international participants a chance to join at the discounted international 
virtual half price rate (especially thinking of places where it's impossible to 
get a visa, to say nothing of travel costs). With this in mind, our Animal 
Subject symposium has international participants, including a grad student in 
India, and we are making our exploration accessible to as many as we are able, 
and much more so than other in-person-only symposia that I've seen promoted on 
this and other listservs.

That said, it is frustrating to me, you, and others, and I would like to find 
other ways around this.

To clarify Patrick's kind promotion of the Shared Ecosystems workshop, only 
Saturday Nov. 9's 10am-1pm (US CST) outreach presentations are going to be 
virtual with the zoom link Patrick provided below (info here: 
https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/southasia/events/shared-ecosystems-animals-humans-the-environment-in-south-asia-3
 ). Even when there is overlap of participant speakers in common between these 
two events, they are presenting entirely different work (and sometimes on 
different animals! ;) ) for each of the events.

As a consolation, I can also offer another freely accessible online event in 
just 2 days (Friday) where I'll be presenting different, older work of mine (on 
vyākaraṇa and navyanyāya discussions of animal speech). The other presenters 
are not Indological in nature: 
https://research.kent.ac.uk/rethinking-fables/events-calender/

Thanks for this forum's continued support of all activities Indological in 
nature and for promoting free and open access to all,
Andrea


On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 2:30 PM Dominik Wujastyk 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
👍

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On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 at 13:01, Patrick Olivelle 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
An expanded version of this will be held on Nov 7-9 at the University of Texas. 
And it is free to the public. Try this zoom link: 
https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqcuuvpz4vG9Go9c7-X3ytCF9fP250r1nP#/registration

Patrick



On Oct 21, 2024, at 4:41 PM, Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Sounds great, but is only "open to registered conference attendees".  
Registration is US$260.

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University of Alberta

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the advancement of learning, and the dissemination of knowledge
through teaching, research and other scholarly and creative activities and 
service."
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On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 at 13:20, Andrea Lorene Gutierrez via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear all (with apologies for cross-posting),

I'm pleased to invite all to join our full-day symposium, both in-person and 
virtual (zoom link in conference app), at the Madison 2024 ACSA on "Animal 
Subjects in South Asia," co-organizers Andrea Gutierrez and Thomas Trautmann.

For more information please contact me at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Yours,
Andrea Gutierrez


Animal Subjects in South Asia

Abstract

Animals are intricately woven into the histories, ideologies, images, and texts 
of South Asia. Likewise, human lives in South Asia have perennially existed 
alongside non-human animals within shared ecologies. Recent decades have been 
marked by the “animal turn” across the scholarly landscape, and the 
introduction of animal studies into South Asian studies is already well 
underway. This symposium radically centers animals in our study of South Asia 
without decentering humans, exploring human understandings of specific animals 
throughout the historical period, from deep history to the present day.

The symposium dedicates more than half of our attention to one very exceptional 
animal—the elephant—with the rest of our time reserved for other animals in 
South Asia. Our research concerns animals as beings of their own. At the same 
time, focusing on animals only aids our understanding of human histories, 
stories, archaeologies, ethnographies, and geographies.

Schedule for Wednesday, Oct. 30


8:30-10:15  Human-Animal Relations: From Elephants to Pigeons


Anu Karippal, “'Wildness', Conservation Discourse, and Cultural Elephants of 
South India”
Muhammad Kavesh, “Rethinking Multispecies Hospitality in Rural Pakistan”
Sagnik Saha (virtual), “The Abject Animals: Dogs, Jackals and Donkeys in Early 
Indian Imagination”


Break 10:15-10:30am

10:30- 12:15 The Visual Record of Animals in South Asian History

Chiara Policardi (virtual), “Śrī-Lakṣmī and Elephants: Investigating Genesis 
and Valences of the Association, between Texts and Art”
Charlotte Gorant, “Elephant and cobra nāgas: Exploring ancient likenesses of 
curved trunks and bodies in art”


Lunch 12:15-1:45pm

1:45-3:30 Elephants through History: Understanding the Biological Animal, 
Animal Management & Sovereignty and Kingship


Thomas Trautmann, “Elephant science, old and new”
Andrea Gutiérrez, “Tusk-trimming within the Elephant Care Tradition 
(Gajaśāstra) of Early South Asia”
Ali Anooshahr, “Aurangzeb’s Elephants”


Break 3:30-3:45pm

3:45 - 5:30 Watery Beings, Fluid Identities: Animals Read through Buddhist 
Materials & Āyurveda


Lisa Brooks, “Unlikely Subjects: Leeches, Gender, and Personhood in Early South 
Asian Medical Literatures”
Jahnabi Chanchani, “Making Animal, Making Buddha”

--
Dr. Andrea Gutiérrez
Assistant Professor of Instruction
Department of Asian Studies
The University of Texas at Austin

https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/asianstudies/faculty/alg3485
https://utexas.academia.edu/AndreaLoreneGutierrez

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