Dear members of the list (with apologies for cross-posting),



Reminder for the below Call for Papers deadline is in two days!





We are also delighted to announce the keynote speakers for the 50th Anniversary 
of the Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions:



Professor Diwakar Acharya, Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics, 
University of Oxford



Professor Ute Hüsken, Head of Cultural and Religious History of South Asia, 
Heidelberg University





We hope that many of you can join us at this special gathering to celebrate an 
incredible half century of scholarship, research, and community and to reflect 
together on the future.

Please see the Call for Papers below. The deadline for submissions is 30th 
October.
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Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions, 2025
Christ Church, University of Oxford



Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th May 2025



Call for Papers – Proposal submission deadline: October 30th 2024



Theme: Festivals and Celebrations



To celebrate its 50th anniversary as the foremost UK academic event on Indian 
religions, this year’s symposium invites papers that address the theme of 
festivals and celebrations.



South Asian festivals play a pivotal role in the social and religious lives of 
millions. Festivals, broadly defined by Grimes as a “ritual form of 
celebration” (1982), often take place within the public space, and they invoke 
“alternative worlds that are connected with special expectations, special 
connections and special modes of consumption.” They occur “in separate spheres 
in terms of time and space” (Hüsken and Michaels, 2013), thus functioning as “a 
liminal time set apart from the ordinary,” (Ilkama, 2023). It is in these 
spheres that text, ritual, material, performance and much more come together to 
form a “festival” that is greater than a sum of its parts. This symposium 
invites papers that explore public, ritualised celebrations taking place in 
South Asia or having South Asian origins from a variety of disciplinary 
approaches and methods.



Proposals are expected to address the theme of the conference.



Our purview includes both religions of South Asian origin wherever in the world 
they are being practised, and those of non-South Asian origin present within 
South Asia.



We welcome papers based upon all research methods, including anthropology, 
material culture, textual studies, religious studies, history, art history, 
heritage studies and performance studies.



Keywords:

Festivals, celebrations, utsava, yātrā, melā, jayantī, harvest, national/local, 
cultural heritage, ritual cycles, material culture, food, space, landscapes, 
globalism, digital festivals, diaspora, diversity, tribal and folk expressions, 
calendars



Presenters are allocated forty minutes for their paper and twenty minutes for 
discussion. As the conference will be in person, a conference fee will apply.



We also welcome proposals from advanced doctoral candidates, who will be 
allocated twenty minutes for their paper and ten minutes for discussion. 
Doctoral students may be entitled to bursaries if their papers are accepted.



If you would like to give a presentation, please fill out this Google form 
(https://forms.gle/a4b21qhDRPhJX5Fp8<https://url.usb.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/ei-nCqAWOqf8ywo9pHZf9FEPvfy?domain=forms.gle>)
 with a title, abstract (maximum 500 words), short bio and affiliation to the 
Spalding Symposium committee, by 30th October 2024.



Due to the typical volume of submissions, individual feedback on proposals 
cannot be provided. Successful proposals will be announced in November 2024.



For further enquiries please email the committee on the email address: 
[email protected].



With best wishes,



Avni on behalf of



Prof. James Mallinson (Oxford)

– convenor 2025



and



Dr. Pranav Prakash (Oxford), Dr. Karen O-Brien-Kop (King’s College London) & 
Kush Depala (Heidelberg)

– the organising committee





--
Dr Avni Chag

Assistant Professor
Faculteit Religie en Theologie  / Faculty of Religion and Theology

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