Classics and World Religions

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Collins, Elizabeth

collins1.jpgAssociate Professor 220A Ellis Hall Tel. (740) 593-0392 E-mail: collinse@ohio.edu Ohio University faculty member since 1991

Education

Ph.D., Theories of Cultural and Political Interpretation (Interdisciplinary), University of California, Berkeley (1991) M.A., Folklore, University of California, Berkeley (1986) M.P.H., Health Education, University of California, Berkeley (1967) B.A., Political Science (with Distinction), University of California, Berkeley (1964)

Specializations

  • Religions of Southeast Asia
  • Southeast Asian Intellectuals
  • Human Rights

Courses Taught

Recent Publications on Indonesia

Book cover Indonesia Betrayed: How Development Fails. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2007.



muruganslancebookcover-sm.jpg Pierced by Murugan’s lance : ritual, power, and moral redemption among Malaysian Hindus. DeKalb : Northern Illinois University Press, 1997


PDF Files of Articles and Book Chapters

The Politics of Ritual Performance and Ritual Authority Among Murugan’s Malaysian Devotees forthcoming in “Ritualizing In, On, and Across the Boundaries of the Indian Subcontinent” ed. Linda Penkower and Tracy Pintchman. [Click on the photos below to enlarge them.]

The Chariot of Murugan on ThaipusamThe Chariot of Murugan on Thaipusam

A devotee with piercing and an offering of small pots of milk suspended from hooks on his chestA devotee with piercing and an offering of small pots of milk suspended from hooks on his chest

The milk offering form of vow fulfillment promoted by reformersThe milk offering form of vow fulfillment promoted by reformers



Islam is the Solution: Dakwah and Democracy in Indonesia. Kultur Vol. 3 (2003).

“Islam and the Habits of Democracy: Islamic Organizations in Post-New Order South Sumatra.” Indonesia 78 (2004).

“The Struggle for Political Reform in South Sumatra” in Autonomy and Disintegration in Indonesia. Damien Kingsbury and Harry Aveling, eds. Routledge Curzon (2003).

Indonesia: A Violent Culture? Asian Survey 42:4 (2002)

Multinational Capital, New Order Development and Democratization in South Sumatra. Indonesia 71 (2001).

To Know Shame in Malay Societies. With Ernaldi Bahar. Crossroads 14 (2000).

(Re)negotiating Gender Hierarchy in the New Order: A South Sumatran Field Study Asia Pacific Viewpoint 37:2 (1996).