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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

Greetings!

As the Vice Chancellor of this premier university, I am extremely pleased to share this space to converse with all of you. The University of Madras is a post- sesquicentennial institution which has forged a glorious path for itself and has been the site for significant scientific discoveries as well as the beacon for national and regional societal transformation. It has successfully managed to hold aloft its tradition even while keeping up with the emerging trends. One reason for this is the way in which the university has kept alive its interactions with all the stakeholders.

The COVID 19 pandemic has introduced a ‘new normal’ and its impact is felt in the workings of the university as well. The students have been attending the lectures online. While online learning has the advantage of being anytime and anywhere, it has taken away the peer group interaction and peer learning which are integral aspects of the university experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the campus very soon. Meanwhile, our faculty and administration will continue to bring the best to the virtual classrooms. As students, you need to view the restrictions posed by the pandemic as a temporary deterrent. Your focus should be to gain the competencies to conduct application oriented research in order to evolve as useful citizens of our society.

Our university boasts of faculty with a high degree of knowledge and commitment to offer the best in teaching and research. Given the context of the pandemic, we need to redefine our teaching-learning processes to offer the best pedagogic experience to our students. Similarly, the post-pandemic era demands that we hone the employment potential and entrepreneurial capacity of our learners. This necessitates that we focus on sponsored research in cutting edge areas.

Our administrative staff have been the backbone of the university. While we move towards a transparent and complete e-governance model, we need more support from you. When the teaching-learning process at our university – from admission to certification -- is moving into the digital era, your skills and competencies need to keep pace.

At our university, we are gearing up for the final round of NAAC re-accreditation. This has offered us an opportunity to assess our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges. Further, it has made us more determined to reiterate our quality benchmarks in teaching, research and extension activities. We are aware of this responsibility and fully prepared for it because, our university has always encouraged individual thinking within the established frameworks. This is echoed in the words of Tim Burners Lee, who initiated the World Wide Web: “We are forming cells within a global brain and we are excited that we might start to think collectively. What becomes of us still hangs crucially on how we think individually.” Let us unite to make the educational experience at the University of Madras a synergy of the best minds and best thoughts.

Prof.Dr.S.Gowri

Vice-Chancellor
University of Madras

Dr. James PonniahMA, Phd.

Assistant Professor and Head i/c
Department of Christian Studies
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Articles (Total Articles: 70)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Popular Religious Traditions and Shared Religious Spaces Ponniah James in Chad M. Bauman and Michelle Voss Roberts (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Hindu-Christian Relations London and New York: Routledge 2021 219-229.
2 Women Make it Work: The Story of Inter-religious Marriages in Urban India Ponniah James in James Ponniah (ed.) Culture, Religion and Home-Making in and beyond South Asia Minneapolis: Fortress Press 2020 133-160
3 Politicization of the Feminine in Identity Politics and Divinization of the Subaltern Feminine as Counter-Narrative Ponniah James in Gnanapragasam Lazar and Sudhakar Rao (eds) Women Among Marginalised Communities of India: Issues and Challenges Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi 2020 171—188.
4 Two Failed Midnight Stories of September 2019: A Comparative Analysis Ponniah James Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy Vol 37, March 2020 2020 121-129.
5 Colonial Science in British India and Indian Responses Ponniah James in Joy A.P. (ed.) Philosophising Science: Promises, Perils and Possibilities Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India, New Delhi and Eluru 2020 93-104.
6 M.N. Roy’s Idea of Radical Humanism and its Relevance for Education today Ponniah James Magis Vol 8 2019 35-43.
7 Contemporary Reading of Tagore’s Poem ‘Mind Without Fear’ Through Dhvani Method Ponniah James in Thomas Karimundackal & Kuruvilla Pandikattu (eds.) Logic and Love: Reflecting on Professor John Vattanky’s Contribution to Indian Philosophy and Spirituality Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth and Christian World Imprints, Pune and New Delhi 2019 81-90.
8 The Emerging Phenomena of Contemporary Inter-Faith Harmony Movements in Urban India Ponniah James in Jose Maliekal (ed.) Philosophies of Transformative Practice: Social Movements in India Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India 2019 225-238.
9 Biohappiness and Holistic Harmony: The Vision and Mission of M.S. Swaminathan Ponniah James in Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) Transformative Harmony Studera Press, New Delhi 2019 359-372.
10 Transforming Life-worlds: In Praise of Kundrakudi Adigalar’s Practical Spirituality Ponniah James in Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) Practical Spirituality and Human Development: Creative Experiments for Alternative Future Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore 2019 283-302.
11 Mirage: Kanal Ponniah James International Journal of Asian Christianity Volume 2, Issue 1 2019 138-139.
12 Transnational Religious Organisation and Practice: A Contextual Analysis of Kerala Pentecostal Churches in Kuwait Ponniah James Pneuma 41 2019 132-134
13 Christian Responses to Repression in India and Sri Lanka: Religious Nationalism, Legal Restriction, and Violence Ponniah James and Chad Bauman in Daniel Philpott and Timothy Shah (eds.) Under Caesar's Sword: How Christians Respond to Persecution Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2018 259-97.
14 Inculturation, Indian Christianities and Dietary Practice Ponniah James Jeevadhara Vol. XLVIII, No.283 2018 59-70.
15 Contours of Philosophy of Margins Ponniah James Magis Vol 7 2018 23-31
16 Against Indian Majoritarianism: The Views of Ambedkar as the Leader of the Little Flock Ponniah James in Francis Arackal (ed.) Indian Hermeneutics of Suspicion Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India 2018 167-177.
17 Revisiting Comparative Approaches in the Study of Religion for Contemporary Times Ponniah James in Kuruvilla Pandikattu and Thomas Karimundakal (eds.) Melodies From The Flute: Dialogue Between Religions and Cultures Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth and Christian World Imprints, Pune and New Delhi 2018 153-167.
18 Re-visiting Narayana Guru, Periyar and Ambedkar for Secular Modernity Ponniah James In Dolreich Pereira (Ed.) Becoming a Nation: Processes and Prospects Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India 2017 233-246
19 The Supernatural through Substance? The Use of the Intoxicants among the Indigenous Ponniah James Jeevadhara XLVII No.277 2017 42-53
20 Embodied Practices As Spiritual Paths In Indian Civilization Ponniah James In G. Lazar and K. Jose (eds) Tribes Of Contemporary India: Concepts And Contexts Omsons Publications, Delhi 2017 261-276.
21 Christian Responses to Discrimination and Violence in India and Sri Lanka Ponniah James and Chad Bauman Review of Faith and International Affairs 15/1 2017 68-78
22 Accommodation and Acceptance: An Exploration in Interfaith Relations Ponniah James Exchange Vol 46, Issue 3 2017 310-314.
23 Communal Violence in India: Exploring Strategies of its Nurture and Negation in Contemporary Times Ponniah James Journal of Religion and Violence vol 5. Issue 1 2017 79-101
24 Vernacular Catholicism, Vernacular Saints: Selva J. Raj on “Being Catholic the Tamil Way Ponniah James Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies Vol. 30, Article 23 2017 138-140
25 Shifting Configurations of Religious Sphere in Consumeristic Age Ponniah James Jeevadhara Vol. XLVI, No.271 2016 46-57
26 Christianity and Freedom in India: Colonialism, Communalism,  Caste, and Violence Ponniah James and Chad Bauman in Allen Hertzke and Timothy Shah (eds.) Christianity and Freedom Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2016 222-253
27 Proximity of Religions through Bodily Practices? Ponniah James Vivekanda Review Vol 4. No 2 2016 31-38.
28 In Continuity with the Past: Indigenous Environmentalism and Indian Christian Visions of Flora Ponniah James Journal of Global Catholicism Vol 1 2016 35-54
29 Agency in the Subaltern Encounter of Evil: Subverting the Dominant and Appropriating the Indigenous Ponniah James Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies Vol. 29 2016 46-53.
30 Sacred Groves and Local Gods: Religion and Environmentalism in South India Ponniah James Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies Vol. 29, Article 21. 2016 92-94
31 In Search of Emancipation: Subaltern Strategies of Identity Construct through Religious Symbols Ponniah James in S. Sekar Sebastin (Ed.). The Symbolic World: Construction and De-Construction, ATC and ACPI 2015 175-189
32 Shrines, Ritual Hospitality and Hybrid Identities in South Asia Ponniah James In Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar and Joseph Prabhakar Dayam (eds.) Many Yet One?: Multiple Religious Belonging World Council of Churches: Geneva 2015 99-110
33 “Taking the Cross and Walking from Subalternity to Modernity” Ponniah, James in Chad Bauman & Richard F Young (Eds) Contesting Indian Christianities: Conversion, Culture and Caste London, New York & New Delhi: Routledge Publications, 2014 138-157
34 “The Phenomenon of Bible Mission: Exploring the Features of a Local Church on the Margins”    Ponniah, James in Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar, Joseph Prabhakar Dayam and I P Asheervadham (Eds.) Mission At and From the Margins: Patterns, Protagonists and Perspectives. Oxford: Regnum Books International, 2014 55-67.
35 “Alternative Discourses of Kali Yuga in Ayya Vazhi” Ponniah, James Nidan: An International Journal for the Study of Hinduism July Issue 2014 65-85
36 “Popular Religious Practices:Alternative Grounds for Inter-religious Dialogue"        Ponniah, James in Rene Dausner and Joachim Eck (eds.) Theologien in ihrer kulturellen Pragung Regensburgh: Verlag Friedrich Pustet 2014 216-226
37 Hindu-Christian Epistolary Self-Disclosures: ‘Malabarian Correspondence’ between German Pietist Missionaries and South Indian Hindus (1712-1714) Ponniah James Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies Vol. 27, Article 13 2014 113-117
38 Transforming the Human World: In Praise of Kundrakudi Adigalar’s Practical Spirituality Ponniah James Gandhi Marg Quarterly Vol.36, Nos 2&3 2014 493–510.
39 “Discriminating Social Structures and Empowering Religious Resources: A View on Interaction between Vulnerable Groups and Development,”   ,  Ponniah, James in Suresh Pathare and Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Eds). Lifting Up the Spirit and Uplifting the Body. Pune:Samajdharshan Prakashan 2013 199-215
40 “M.N Roy Critique of Marxist Tradition:  Revisiting and Appropriation of the  Notion of Freedom in Radical Humanism for Development Ethics,”  Ponniah, James Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies Vol 16, No 2 2013 25-37
41 “Caring for Mother Earth: Ecology and Folk Religions of India,” Ponniah, James in Kuruvilla Pandikattu and Thomas Kurioacose and James Ponniah (Eds). Committed to the Church and the Country Pune: ISPCK & Janna Deepa Vidyapeeth 2013 161-179.
42 “The Eruption of the Autonomous and the Birth of ‘Bible Mission’: Exploring an Instance of Lay Leadership in India” Ponniah, James in Thomas Cotti (Ed) Many Tongues, One Spirit: Local Ecclesiologies in Dialogue. Berkeley: Santa Clara University: Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley 2013 59-74
43 “Folk Religion as/and Public Sphere”  Ponniah, James Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy Vol 24, October 2013 73-89.
44 “Folk Religion and Social Transformation,”  Ponniah, James Journal of Indian Theology Vol 5, No 1 2012 56-66
45 “Caring for Mother Earth: Ecology and Folk Religions of India,” ,  Ponniah, James Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 2011 191-212
46 “Social Inequality in India: Negations and Negotiations through Pericentralisation,” Ponniah, James Sacred Perspectives Vol 1, No 2 2011 11-30
47 “Folk/Subaltern  Religion and Development,”      ,   Ponniah, James in James Ponniah & Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Eds.) The Dancing Peacock: Indian Insights into Religion and development New Delhi:Serials Publications 2010 45-64
48 “The Buddhist View of the Death: A Critical Study of the Tibetan Book of the Dead,”  Ponniah, James in Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Ed.) The Depth of Death: Scientific Insights and Religious Openness New Delhi: Serials Publications 2010 147-166
49 “Popular Devotions as Occasions for Inter-religious Dialogue,”  Ponniah, James Word and Worship Vol 43, No 1 2010 47-61
50 “Folklore” Ponniah, James in Johnson Puthenpurackal (Ed.) ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy Vol I, Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation, 2010 541—545
51 “Folk Religions” Ponniah, James in Johnson Puthenpurackal (Ed.) ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy Vol I,Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation 2010 545—548
52 “Pilgrimage” Ponniah, James in Johnson Puthenpurackal (Ed.) ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy Vol II, Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation 2010 1040—1044
53 "Hinduism in the Information Age," Ponniah, James Studies on Life and Culture Vol 18 2010 185-212
54 "Emancipating Gods and Empowered Humans: A Folk Religious Perspective on This-worldly Well-being,"   Ponniah, James Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy Vol 15, February . 2009 24-45
55 “Samaya Thalathil Maru Seeramaikappadum Samuuha Uravukal: Nattar Samaya Sadankukalai Pattriya Oru Ayvu”   Ponniah, James in Gnana Patrcik (Ed) Thalirkum Iraiyiyalkal Chennai: Department of Christian Studies, The University of Madras 2009 147-159.
56 "Higher Planes and Lower Grounds: Hindu Idea of Gods' Forgiveness towards Erring Humans," ,  Ponniah, James Studies on Life and Culture Vol 14 2009 11-43.
57 “Harmonising Diversity And Contesting Inequality: Understanding the Dynamics of Folk Religions” Ponniah, James in Felix Wilfred (Ed). Transforming Religion: Prospects for a New Religion Delhi: ISPCK 2009 50-66.
58 “Subaltern Rituals, Modernization and Post-modern Themes,” , .  Ponniah, James South Asian Review Vol 30, No 1, 2009 224-45
59 “Ritual : A Locale for Postmodern Engagement with ‘The Study of Religions’ in India,” Ponniah, James in Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Ed) Postmodernity: An Indian Appraisal New Delhi: Serials Publications 2008 74-85.
60 “Subaltern Religion and Development” Ponniah, James Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies Vol 10, No 1 2007 51-68
61  “Religion, Development and Globalisation” Ponniah, James in George Karuvelil (Ed) Romancing the Sacred? Towards an Indian Christian Philosophy of Religion Banglaore: Asian Trading Corporation 2007 447-472
62   “Religion in the Digital Age” Ponniah, James Asian Journal for Priests Vol 52, No 1 2007 20-27.
63 “Popular Catholicism,”  Ponniah, James Asian Journal for Priests Vol 51, No 3, Vol 51, No 3, 2006: 19-28.. 2006 19-28.
64 “The Buddhist View of the Death: A Critical Study of the Tibetan Book of the Dead,”     Ponniah, James Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies Vol 9, No 2 2006 63-81
65 “Spiritual Experiences of the People on the Margins”   Ponniah, James in Kurien Kunnampuram (Ed) Life in Abundance St.Paul’s Publications, Bombay 2006 130-153
66 "An Exploration of the Domain of Religion in India,”  Ponniah, James Asian Journal for Priests Vol 50, No 6 2005 28-33
67 “Shifting Centres of Academic Discourses: Indian Initiatives in Postcolonial Theories,”  Ponniah, James in Victor Ferrao and James Ponniah (Ed.). Identity, Difference and Conflict: Postcolonial Critique Banglore: Asian Trading Corporation & Association of Christian Philosophers of India 2013 24-41
68 “Re-Viewing Folk Religion and Re-Visioning Christian Studies,” Ponniah, James Indian Journal of Christian Studies Vol 1, No 1 2011 81-88
69  “Humans, Nature and Gods: Their Interrelatedness in the Folk Religious World-View,”  Ponniah, James Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies Vol 10, No 2 2007 83-100.
70 “Spirituality of the Subalterns,”  Ponniah, James Vaiharai Vol 9, No 3 2004 32-58

Books (Total Books: 6)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Culture, Religion and Home-Making in and beyond South Asia Ponniah James (editor) Minneapolis: Fortress Press 2020 226+xiv.
2 The Dynamics of Folk  Religion In Society: Pericentralisation as Deconstruction of Sanskritisation  Ponniah, James New Delhi: Serials Publications 201o xvi+307
3 Psycho-Spiritual Mentoring of Adolescents Ponniah James, G. Patrick, Swaminathan and Thenmozhi Department of Christian Studies and Department of Counselling Psychology, University of Madras, Chennai 2019 120+vi
4 Identity, Difference and Conflict: Postcolonial Critique   Ponniah, James & Victor Ferrao (Eds.) Banglore: Asian Trading Corporation & Association of Christian Philosophers of India 2013 xxxviii+ 358
5 The Dancing Peacock: Indian Insights into Religion and development Ponniah, James & Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Eds.) New Delhi: Serials Publications 2010 xix+276 pages
6 Committed to the Church and the Country Ponniah, James, Kuruvilla Pandikattu and Thomas Kurioacose (Eds.,) Pune: ISPCK & Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth 2013 xi+ 319

Journals (Total Journals: 2)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Relevance of Religion in Contemporary Times: Explorations and Experiments Ponniah, James (Guest Editor) Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy Vol 24 2013
2 “It’s the End of the World as We Know It”: Contemporary Understandings of the Kali Yuga”   Ponniah, James & Amy Allocco (Guest Editors) Nidan: An International Journal for the Study of Hinduism July 2014
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