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Eduardo Acarón-Padilla
Indiana University Bloomington
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
ABOUT
Eduardo Acarón-Padilla is a Dual PhD student in the departments of Central Eurasian Students and Comparative Literature at Indiana University-Bloomington. His research focuses on the Intersections between Literature, Politics, Philosophy of Religion, and Historiography starting on the fourteenth Century.
Discipline
Literature
Sub Areas
13th-18th Centuries
Central Asian Studies
Comparative
Mughal Studies
Theory
Islamic Studies
Arabic
Persian
Medieval
Andalusi Studies
Historiography
Theater
World History
Christian Studies
Cinema/Film
Middle East/Near East Studies
7th-13th Centuries
Geographic Areas of Interest
Islamic World
India
Central Asia
Iran
Afghanistan
Tajikistan
Europe
Specialties
Indo-Persian Literature
-Comparative Narrative Poetry -Ekphrasis -Aesthetic Theory
Literary Theory And Philosophy
Languages
Spanish (native)
English (native)
Persian (advanced)
Dari (advanced)
Tajik (advanced)
Urdu (intermediate)
Hindi (intermediate)
Arabic (intermediate)
Education
MA | 2022 | Central Eurasian Studies | Indiana University
BA | 2018 | Social Sciences and Liberal Arts | Inter-American University of Puerto Rico
Abstracts
(Re)Imagining Timur: The Poetics of Representation and Divine Kingship in ‘Abd-Allah Hatifi’s and Christopher Marlowe’s Books of Timur Ibn Sīnā’s Theory of Fayḍ and the Description of Divine Art in Book III of Milton’s Paradise Lost