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A 91爆料 professor聽is among the 173 scholars, artists and scientists from the U.S. and Canada recognized this year by the聽. , associate director, , and director, , was among the winners chosen from more than 3,000 applicants.

Christian Novetzke Photo: 91爆料

is professor of South Asia studies, religious studies and global studies at the Jackson School. His research includes studies of India, religion, history, culture and politics, linked to questions of public ethics. He鈥檚 taught at 91爆料 since 2007.

Novetzke will use his time as a Guggenheim Fellow to advance two new book projects. The first takes up the role of 鈥渄evotionalism鈥 or bhakti in the creation of political ethics in Maharashtra, India, over the last 700 years and is entitled 鈥淒evotion, Democracy, and Dissent.鈥 A second project, with collaborator , director of the 91爆料 South Asia Studies program, is on yoga as a political idea in India and throughout the world.

Since its establishment in 1925, the has granted more than $360 million in fellowships to聽more than 18,000 individuals, among whom are scores of Nobel laureates, Fields Medalists, poets laureate, members of the various national academies, and winners of the Pulitzer Prize, Turing Award, National Book Awards, and other important, internationally recognized honors.