Pourdavoud Center Lecture Series: Professor Almut Hintze
The Yasna Ritual in Performance
Friday 21st May 2021, 11:00-13:00 PT (18:00-19:00 GMT) via Zoom
Registration required via the Pourdavoud Centre website
Up to the present day Zoroastrian priests perform a millennia old ritual, the Yasna, in which the recitation of ancient Avestan texts accompanies the performance of ritual actions. Using new visual source material of images and film clips, this lecture discusses the performance of the Yasna and its significance for the Zoroastrian tradition.
About the speaker
Almut Hintze studied Indo-European philology at the Universities of Heidelberg and Oxford and earned her PhD in Indo-Iranian Studies at the University of Erlangen. After her habilitation in Berlin with a study of the semantics of “reward” in Ancient Iranian (Avestan) and Vedic Sanskrit texts, she spent a term at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. Subsequently she became Research Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge and was appointed to the Zartoshty Brothers post at SOAS in 2001. She was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2015. Hintze is currently leading the ERC funded Multimedia Yasna (MUYA) project, based at SOAS.
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