Frank Korom

Professor Emeritus of Religion & Anthropology

Education
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
MA, University of Pennsylvania
BA, University of Colorado at Boulder
Office
145 Bay State Road, #506
Email
korom@bu.edu
Phone
(617) 358-0185

Professor Frank Korom is currently completing a book on transnational Sufism with origins in Sri Lanka. If focuses on the career of an enigmatic Tamil-speaking saint, known simply as Guru Bawa to his earliest followers. Bawa began his career in northern Sri Lanka in the 1950s, but departed for the United States in the early 1970s, upon receiving a sponsored invitation from an American admirer. When he died in 1986, his community, or fellowship, that coalesced around him, buried his remains approximately forty miles outside of Philadelphia in a cemetery that they had established years earlier around their communal farm. The study looks at this unique individual’s life and message, as well as how his charismatic nature led to the institutionalization of his mission in North America. Lastly, it explores what has happened within the fellowship since Bawa’s death. Korom will complete this book during 2020, when he will be a fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen, Germany.

 

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