![]() ![]() ![]() had eight tackles and one sack in 35 snaps at No. had two tackles and one tackle for loss in 32 snaps at Wake Forest on Nov. had eight tackles and two tackles for loss in 49 snaps against Syracuse on Oct. had five tackles and one sack in 29 snaps at Boston College on Oct. had three tackles, 0.5 sacks and a team-high three quarterback pressures in 28 snaps against NC State on Oct. had six tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss and a pass breakup in 62 snaps against North Carolina on Sept. had five tackles and one tackle for loss in 59 snaps at No. had four tackles and one tackle for loss in 22 snaps against SC State on Sept. 30 it was his first career start named team special teams player-of-the-game. had a team-high 12 tackles, including four special teams tackles, in 44 snaps at No. had 141 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, 14 quarterback pressures, three pass breakups, one caused fumble and one recovered fumble in 771 snaps over 43 games (12 starts) in his career.Ģ014: Had 73 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, a team-high 13 quarterback pressures and one pass breakup in 495 snaps over 12 games (12 starts). This is nothing less than a standard-setter in the studies of South Asia, Islam, and literature.Talented linebacker who was hampered by injury during most of his career, but emerged as one of the team’s best defensive players in 2014. ![]() The translated versions we encounter here are true to the English idiom at its eloquent best while they retain the flavors of South Asian languages. "While inspiring readers to acquire fresh methodological and analytical tools for studying religion and region, history, and aesthetics, this triumph of a book also causes us to pause and marvel at the art of translation. It is a pathbreaking work in many ways, one whose theoretical, conceptual, and methodological insights will be valuable to scholars of religion, literature, and history-of Bengal, South Asia, and beyond.”-Farina Mir, Department of History, University of Michigan “This is a work of great erudition the sophisticated analysis is testament to Stewart’s deep engagement with Bengal’s religious, cultural, and literary histories. This is essential reading for everyone interested in precolonial South Asia."-Amitav Ghosh, author of The Great Derangement In these stories beings of all sorts-animal, human, superhuman and divine-are seen to be deeply engaged with each other. ![]() Stewart's book depict a Bengal that is miraculously hybrid, innocent of the estrangements of the modern era. Stewart’s masterful work makes a tremendous contribution to the fields of religious studies and comparative literature." - Reading Religion "An essential book that illuminates Bengali Islam and challenges scholars of Islam to expand the vision of their field." - Religious Studies Review"The tales that are the subject of Tony K. His analysis is conceptually rich and offers abundant opportunities to think about the directions that the study of similar narratives can take in the scholarship of other Indian languages." - Marginalia Review of Books "The book will be of interest to scholars who work on Islam in South Asia, as well as those who engage in literary studies, while the stories translated here will be a great resource for courses that engage in South Asian Islam." - New Books Network "With its elegant translations and careful literary analysis, Witness to Marvels allows non-Bengali-speaking scholars to enter the long-overlooked narrative world of the fictional Sufi saints of Bengal. Reviews "Stewart provides rich insights into the nature of fiction in the context of premodern forms of storytelling. ![]()
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