Teena Purohit
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF RELIGION, SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
- Office
- 147 Bay State Road, Suite 404
- tpurohit@bu.edu
- Phone
- 617.358.1755
Teena Purohit joined the Department of Religion in Fall 2009. A scholar of South Asian religions with specialties in Muslim and Hindu devotional literature, religious identity formation, and modern Islam, Purohit’s particular interests revolve around theoretical issues like conceptions of religion in modern Islam and the impact of colonial forms of knowledge on modern Muslim intellectual thought. She teaches courses on Islam, Sufism, modern Islam, religion and politics in South Asia, theory and methods in the study of religion, and Islam and the West. Her first book, The Aga Khan Case: Religion and Identity in Colonial India, was published in 2012 by Harvard University Press. Her second book, Sunni Chauvinism and the Roots of Muslim Modernism is forthcoming with Princeton University Press.
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