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Robert Yelle

Assistant Professor

[Robert Yelle]

 

[Office] 125 Mitchell

[Telephone] 901.678.2515   [Fax] 901.678.2720

[E-mail] robertyelle@hotmail.com

[Mortarboard] Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2002

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Fields of interest

Classical and colonial South Asian history; history of religions; Hinduism and Buddhism; the British Reformation and secularization; legal history; philosophy of history

Most of my work as an historian of religions has focused on three topics: religious ritual as a mode of communication or rhetoric; the historical and structural relations between law and religion; and secularization or “disenchantment” as an historical process in the evolution of religion and society. My first book, Explaining Mantras, considered the question of what makes ritual language efficacious through a reading of the Hindu ritual texts known as the Tantras. My current book project, The Disenchantment of Language, examines the impact of the British Reformation, both at home and in colonial India, on theories of language and language practices. Protestant iconoclasm, in coordination with print culture, inspired attacks on oral custom, myth, and poetic ritual language, contributing to the opening of secular modernity as a space opposed to these traditional religious forms.

Courses taught

Classical Indian History (University of Toronto); Law and Religion in India and the West (University of Toronto); Theories of Religion (University of Illinois); Asian Philosophy (Southern Illinois University); Philosophy of Language (Southern Illinois University)

Representative publications



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